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The I.R.S. announced in June that it wanted to start regulating paid tax preparers.
The story was picked up in the national press, which led the F.D.A. to start regulating the use of psychedelics.
Syphilis and gonorrhea plagued both armies and became such a threat that generals were forced to start regulating prostitution.
These rules are long overdue: we were supposed to start regulating mercury more than 20 years ago.
The idea has, unsurprisingly, enraged those who don't believe that the government has the right to start regulating what people say (even if it's misleading).
As well as NHS trusts, care homes, care agencies and dental practices, the body is due next year to start regulating GP practices.
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"The Chinese government has to come on board and start regulating some of these chemical components," Wright said.
They begin to move around on their own, and can start regulating their body temperature, but still need access to a heat source.
This meant the state could start regulating abortion in the first trimester, and that opened the door to all sorts of regulations.
"How do you come and start regulating the domestic market?
"It's about time they start regulating S.U.V. parking," said Ms. Victor, who drives a Honda Accord.
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