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That's why we were excited to hear about Governor Hickenlooper's remarks on regulating air emissions from oil and gas operations at a recent event in Aspen -- because stringently regulating those emissions makes it easier and safer to breathe in Colorado.

In response, the European Union is now considering more stringently regulating how manufacturers label where their products are made.

But antismoking advocates have blamed the Japanese government's continued ownership of Japan Tobacco — whose brands include Camel, Winston and Mild Seven — for the country's delay in passing laws to protect nonsmokers from cigarette smoke, for example, and more stringently regulating of tobacco-related marketing.

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Given the current findings, there is sufficient evidence to suggest that current regulation could be amended to more stringently regulate presentation of the advisory statement, maximising the opportunity for consumers to become aware of guidelines.

As a central regulator of bacterial conjugation, the intracellular level of TraJ is stringently regulated at multiple levels by different host and plasmid-encoded factors.

Indeed, FabI is stringently regulated within the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway [ 32], and de-regulation inhibits cell growth and viability [ 44, 45].

Regulation of the T6SS in P. aeruginosa is complex; the system is stringently regulated post-transcriptionally by the Gac/Rsm pathway and post-translationally by threonine phosphorylation [3], [16], [30].

Student halls should be signed up to one of the National Codes of Management, which are stringently regulated.

Genetic tests that are offered as services, in contrast to those offered as testing kits, are not stringently regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.

Then there are public service broadcasters – publicly owned and, in return, pretty stringently regulated in terms of content, balance, impartiality and so on.

Because unlike doctors, who can be overworked with relative impunity (and that's even before Mr Hunt's new contract waters down what little protections we have), pilots' hours are stringently regulated.

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