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The idea of tightly regulating the private insurance industry, for example, will be contentious.
There's serious debate about tightly regulating what people can use food stamps to buy.
That logic could justify governments' either owning these producers or tightly regulating their pricing and structure.
Mr. Aufhauser praised the Saudis for more tightly regulating their country's banks and charities but described Saudi counterterrorism efforts as "halting, lacking initiative, at times insincere".
This is also one more reminder of why the Senate must rouse itself and pass an oil spill bill tightly regulating the drilling industry.
He left a will and instructions tightly regulating the foundation, which displays paintings according to his art theories: for instance, Matisse's "Joy of Life" hangs in an ordinary stairwell, and antique hinges are placed by Impressionist works.
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India tightly regulates foreign-owned retail chains.
Services and rates were tightly regulated.
Airplane interiors are even more tightly regulated.
All education is tightly regulated in China.
The industry is, of course, tightly regulated.
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