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"robust regulations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means regulations or laws which are strong and difficult to avoid or bypass. For example: "The government has introduced robust regulations on the import of foreign goods to support domestic industry."
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A major drive for energy efficiency and robust regulations for fracking.
Sadia Hameed, of Human Rights First, said: "Countries that may have more robust regulations, like the United States, are still unable to singlehandedly prevent illicit arms trafficking operations".
These two rulings clear the way for Mr. Obama's team to come up with more robust regulations on fine particles and on mercury.
While he did not offer details of how these more robust regulations would be enforced, he said that central banks, including the Federal Reserve, should accept "a continuing role in promoting and maintaining financial stability, not just in times of crisis, but in anticipating and dealing with points of vulnerability and risk".
Rather than specifying individual banks to lead the build-up of mobile banking, Mr Furberg says the ideal approach would be for the government to stick to drawing up robust regulations and then to open the market to "as many players as possible".
The Justice Department said last month that it would not seek to pre-empt the state laws as long as states set up "robust" regulations to keep marijuana operations from running afoul of the agency's top enforcement priorities, like preventing children and drug cartels from obtaining the drug and prohibiting its use on federal land.
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Without robust regulation, sell-offs enrich insiders and lead to backlashes.
It is simple common sense that shale gas extraction cannot go ahead in the UK without a proper system of robust regulation and comprehensive inspection.
Like Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke, far too many high-profile microcredit supporters and policymakers also naively bought into the myth of the free market, including its particular aversion towards robust regulation.
While public interest groups are taking part in drawing up the deals, many have argued that robust regulation is needed to deal with junk food and alcohol misuse.
A spokesman for the Department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc) said: "We are confident that our existing robust regulation will protect residents, the environment and the landscape for exploration".
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