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Off they go, leapfrogging from one galaxy to another until they land on Camazotz, where life is so regulated that children bounce their balls in unison.

"They are indispensable instruments of our modern civilisation; but I believe that they should be so supervised and so regulated that they shall act for the interests of the community as a whole".

China can be a disturbing and provoking place to live — a state so regulated that uniformed police have knocked on the door and come in to check my family's papers; an enterprise system so unchecked that a hospital demanded money upfront before an emergency C-section.

The last thing we want to do is to regiment empathy or to create something so regulated that doctors cannot do something nuanced or innovative for patients.

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AngelList, a website that tracks startups, lists around 4,000 of them in fintech.This wave of innovation is all the more noteworthy because financial services used to sit above the Silicon Valley fray: an industry so regulated and so politically connected that tiddlers trying to take it on stood little chance.

Thus, members of the miR-30 family were significantly down-regulated so that expression of its main target p53 could be suitably elevated to counteract the higher proliferation in recovering lung tissues, which are more prone to DNA damage and mutation in the presence of increased DNA synthesis [ 41].

Chief Executive magazine recently called it a "deeply troubled" state, where companies are so over-regulated that "most cannot afford to do business".

It has even been suggested that the stripping/removal industry has become so over-regulated that workers are unlikely to experience elevated exposure to airborne asbestos (Lange et al, 2006; Williams et al, 2007).

These authors revealed that free KDO participated in crosstalk between Toll-like receptors (TLR) and G protein-coupled receptors and so that regulated activators and repressors of immune signaling [ 4].

Moreover, water is so necessary to human life, and hence so heavily subsidized and regulated, that it can't really be bought and sold freely across state lines.

Paul's idea, in a nutshell, is to allow AHPs to sell loosely regulated plans and to do so across state lines, overriding any regulations that states have put in place.

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