Sentence examples for to regulate anything from inspiring English sources

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"There is no mention of any power to regulate 'services' in the statute, much less of the power to regulate anything resembling voluntary personal association of the kind alleged against Mr. Lindh," the lawyers wrote.

David Viniar, chief financial officer of Goldman Sachs, said scale could both help and hinder risk management: "Trying to regulate anything by pure size is a very dangerous thing to do".

"They will probably tell you they don't want the EPA to regulate anything so it is in their interest to turn what the EPA has proposed into something that is grotesque and unreasonable, which I don't think is true," Weeks said.

"Mexico doesn't have the capacity to regulate anything, not even aspirins".

There is a very strong ongoing Wall Street lobbying effort that labels any attempt to regulate anything they do as "anti-capitalist".

Gushing, chortling, laughing, harrumphing, he told his radio listeners, "we told them there was this clean, simple solution where the government doesn't have to regulate anything except a "C" for an "F".

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To me, that really is a waste of time for everyone because the fact is that before you can regulate anything you have to have a knowledge and an understanding of what it is you want to regulate and what about it you want to regulate.

Such agreements might regulate anything from a general mission statement regarding CVT for employees to very specific guidelines as to how much CVT the firm should provide for each worker and who should pay for it.

"They've chosen the path they've chosen since the 19th century -- they can't regulate anything except school mismanagement, everything else is judgment and they don't want to make judgments on the quality of the instructional program".

It argues that its law does not regulate anything, but only disassociates the citizens of Massachusetts from a vile regime by spending their money in a way that they approve of.

Surely the modern reading of the power, that Congress can regulate anything that "affects" interstate commerce, is bounded only by one's judgment of that amorphous standard by one's (value) judgment about what does or does not affect interstate commerce.

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