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The results indicated that all the metal concentrations are within Canadian regulated limits and European Union regulated limits for agricultural soils as shown in Table 2.
The government regulates teachers' pay and benefits and then the union regulates teachers' pay and benefits?
In professional sports, the players unions regulate agents, even suspending or kicking out of the profession those who violate the rules.
Labor allocation was no less distorted: public employment was used as a means of combatting unemployment; moreover, unions regulated quantities and prices in their members' labor markets to the extent that they were politically able to do so.
If the charter number is greater than 60,000, the credit union is state-chartered; however, if the charter number is less than 60,000, your credit union is regulated by the NCUA.
The European Union already regulates such fees on cross-border transactions.
Mr. Thomas and his charges have another advantage over professional orchestras: no union rules regulate the work week.
There, a strong teachers' union heavily regulated working hours and schools didn't offer the sort of before- and after-school programmes vital for supporting her students.
Determine if your credit union is regulated on the federal or state level.
In December, European Union officials proposed regulating e-cigarettes and most nicotine liquids across the European Union as medical products.
Secular states want to justify civil unions to regulate different situations of cohabitation, pushed by the demand to regulate economic aspects between persons, such as ensuring health care.
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