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Lead paint was soon regulated for the first time, and the awareness of the impacts of pesticides and other pollutants -- made famous by Rachel Carson in her 1962 book, Silent Spring -- was recognized when DDT was finally banned for agricultural use in 1972.
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Their case is now a convoluted mess of bureaucratic infighting between two Chinese government agencies, the same bureaucrats who will soon regulate social games.
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Both private members bills she's put forward in Victoria's parliament have passed: The first created a protest-free buffer zone around abortion clinics, and the second will soon regulate (and effectively legalise) Uber across the state of Victoria.
What gives the dispute over the College of Psychoanalysts even more urgency is the sense that, in the next few years, psychoanalysis in Britain will soon be regulated.
In "Code," the Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig, freshly famous from his role as friend of the court in the Microsoft antitrust suit, makes an alarming and impassioned claim: that the Internet will indeed soon be regulated.
Transactions and institutions will soon be regulated just like other financial institutions that deal with euros or dollars.
Wastewater pollutants might soon be regulated by the EPA, which means that ibuprofen, for instance, could be on the list of contaminants to measure in drinking water".
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And for that reason Spice was just banned in Switzerland, Austria, Canada, and is soon to be regulated in the UK.
But it also knows that the way in which assisted reproduction and stem-cell research are regulated is soon to change.
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