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The agency has begun to take steps to regulate greenhouse gases from automobiles, power plants and factories.
Gov. Dave Heineman of Nebraska, a Republican, signed a law to take steps to regulate horsemeat at the state level that passed the single-chamber legislature, the Unicameral, with only one dissenting vote.
Mr. Obama did not mention the two most controversial environmental actions he has undertaken — halting the E.P.A.'s efforts to tighten its smog standard and to take steps to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that contribute to the warming of the planet.
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At the same time, Louis took steps to regulate the succession so as to maintain the unity of the empire (Ordinatio Imperii, 817).
The decision to ban TBAs will be seen by some as a u-turn by the government, which, not long ago, appeared to acknowledge their value, taking steps to regulate their practices, give them uniforms and offer them training.
Uruguay and the two US states of Colorado and Washington have taken steps to regulate and legitimize the production, distribution, and use of cannabis and its derivatives.
It is no secret that the Chinese government has taken steps to regulate digital currency transactions, with their scrutiny and initiatives causing a drop in bitcoin prices to around $1,000 just several months ago.
The university does not condone the gathering, but has taken steps to regulate the event and ensure security for all participants.
In line with recent World Health Organization recommendations, many jurisdictions are taking steps to regulate practitioners of traditional, complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM).
The federal Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that it would take steps to more stringently regulate three of the most potent forms of medical radiation, including increasingly popular CT scans, some of which deliver the radiation equivalent of 400 chest X-rays.
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