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The New Yorker, January 29 , 2001 P. 89Briefly Noted review of "A Question of Intent" (PublicAffairs; $27.50) by David Kessler... Recalling his years (1990-97) as commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, Kessler, now the dean of Yale's medical school, focusses on the F.D.A.'s struggle to regulate tobacco..

The battle over taxing Airbnb hosts is just one front of a wider war between startups which set out to "disrupt" existing industries, and governments which struggle to regulate the new firms according to rules set up for an earlier age.

Access to online information and social networks holds bountiful benefits to the majority of society, but what happens to the individuals who struggle to regulate the amount they use the technology?

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Most interviewees felt that when cell therapies were first emerging, the FDA struggled to regulate them, hindered in part by regulations tailored to other, very different, types of drugs.

He was shivering, struggling to regulate his breathing.

But it is struggling to regulate science that was not even dreamed of in 1991.

Similarly, the board struggles to regulate businesses, from storefront exam factories to multistate networks, that help produce independent exams.

Scientists and their ethics committees have struggled to regulate an area of biology now evolving by leaps and bounds.

A former director of Steinhardt's School Psychology Program, Ester studied children's struggles to regulate their behavior and published her findings in academic journals and books.

MENTION microfinance in Asia and thoughts usually turn to India, which is struggling to regulate the industry, and Bangladesh, where Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel prize-winning founder of Grameen Bank, has been turfed out of his job.

Its tranquil communities have been altered by the emergence of a wealthy class of marijuana entrepreneurs, while nearly 500 miles away in Los Angeles, officials have struggled to regulate an explosion of medical marijuana shops.

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