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"regulatory settings" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about specific rules or regulations that are in place to control the way something is done. For example, "The government has tightened up the regulatory settings for companies in this industry to ensure that standards are met."
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And those higher prices couldn't possibly be because local government has the regulatory settings too high, rather, they believe, they haven't set them high enough.
Professor Kim studies status competition in market and non-market (i.e., government and regulatory) settings.
Water distribution, for instance, may not in fact be the same industry in the regulatory settings of two different countries.
All the costs are obtained by a network investment model, which considers network constraints, fluctuations of generation and load, and regulatory settings.
He also makes the point that a lack of clarity at a federal level about policy and regulatory settings can also affect network security and prices for consumers.
This study provides a resource that represents an important first step toward establishing a framework for the use of microarrays in clinical and regulatory settings.
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Regulatory institutional settings co-define whose evidence counts and what style of scientific reasoning dominates.
GFIN policymakers will need to address from the beginning looming legitimacy gaps at other international regulatory standard-setting bodies in order for their proposed cooperation framework to deliver welfare-enhancing outcomes.
the leader of the early working group for the implementation of the FD in Sweden who investigated the regulatory and organizational settings; the person who handles FD-related issues at the Ministry of Defence; the two project leaders at the national competent authority (MSB); four (of the five) key persons at the CABs responsible for the flood risk maps in the five super-regional water districts.
In such complex settings, regulatory decisions are less likely [ 6- 8].
These routinely collected data are both readily available and cover large populations offering advantages in regulatory and surveillance settings in that the data have been collected in a reasonably consistent manner over a number of years, and will continue to be collected, using similar procedures, into the future.
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