Sentence examples for temporary regulation from inspiring English sources

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Nock's [ 7] Integrated Theoretical Model of the Development and Maintenance of NSSI maintains that the combination of intense aversive emotions and cognitions, with the added inability to cope or use of poor coping strategies, leads to engagement in NSSI to provide temporary regulation of the situation.

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Beijing promised the International Olympic Committee it would allow accredited foreign journalists "complete freedom to report" in China before and during the games — and in 2006 it unveiled new, temporary regulations to that effect.

— As Colorado moves closer to issuing temporary regulations on the sale of marijuana, now legal in small quantities here, some cities and towns are not waiting for the new rules to take effect.

When the New York State Board of Regents met last month to consider making permanent a set of temporary regulations that bar the sale of artwork by museums to cover expenses, approval was widely considered a fait accompli.

It was in part to protect this type of freedom that museums like the Whitney opposed temporary regulations from the New York State Board of Regents that imposed stricter guidelines in 2008 governing deaccessioning.

In an attempted end-run around the courts, though, the IRS has just issued temporary regulations confirming its own view.

The paper argues that mega-events produce spaces of exception in its host cities by declaring temporary regulations that are tailored towards the needs of the events rights holders and their commercial partners, along with national elites, normalizing the exceptional procedures and compromising the daily activities of locals in the spaces appropriated for the event.

In 1935, an agreement entitled "Temporary Regulations of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad" was signed that normalized relations between the Metropolia and the ROCOR.

The new temporary regulations, which will be formally voted on Sept. 15 by the state Board of Health and should go into effect by Dec. 31, will classify clinics that provide five or more abortions per month as hospitals.

The temporary regulations approved by the Board of Health in Fall 2011, which it could make permanent on Friday, include physical requirements such as five-foot wide public hallways, new ventilation systems, covered front entrances and drinking fountains in waiting rooms.

But the state's tax commission adopted temporary regulations to begin sales early, making Nevada the fastest state to move on implementing its recreational marijuana program, according to The Associated Press.

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