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But unlike 29 other states, New York has not undertaken to regulate the emerging industry in ways that would consistently protect residents from inadequate care and questionable business practices.
Important canalization works, entailing the submerging of three villages in the Saint-Dizier area, have been undertaken to regulate the flow of the Marne as well as that of the Seine.
Further, defendants' discussion concerning the extent to which the Internet may be regulated (or should be regulated) is irrelevant because no government entity has undertaken to regulate the Internet in a manner that is applicable to this action.
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Government undertook to regulate big business and the effects of great wealth, in the name of the national interest.
It did not undertake to regulate the charges of warehousemen or in any way to derogate from the existing state legislation upon that subject.
Valid as the Kentucky legislation undoubtedly was as a regulation in respect to intrastate shipments of such articles, it was most obviously never an effective enactment in so far as it undertook to regulate interstate shipments to dry points.
The plaintiffs in error were convicted under a law of the state of Arkansas approved April 1, 1909, undertaking to regulate the sale of lightning rods, steel stove ranges, clocks, pumps, and vehicles in the several counties of the state.
Since the portions in which the phenomenon is decomposed may overlap, the actions the single agents undertake to regulate these portions may conflict; hence a balanced negotiation is required.
In recent months Americans have been subjected to just such a narrative in the daily press, as "secret" documents shed light on the machinations of Big Tobacco, industry scientists step forward to indict their former employers, nine states and a consortium of sixty law firms launch massive liability suits, and the F.D.A. undertakes to regulate cigarettes as nicotine-delivery devices.
The Act, there in question, did not undertake to regulate the buying of grain in interstate commerce, nor to levy a license tax upon the privilege, nor to fix the profit which could be realized on grain bought, shipped, and sold in interstate commerce.
In contrast to neoclassical growth models where the market brings about an adjustment of demand to supply, the "target-instrument" models of Tinbergen assume that the government (as in the Netherlands and other European countries) undertakes to regulate demand and supply in an effort to achieve certain targets such as full employment or a predetermined rate of growth.
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