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The goal was to regulate one's horse's speed and keep it as close to the ring walls as possible.
Throughout the West the response to these problems was to regulate development.
Representative Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, referring to asthma aggravated by air pollution, said the Republicans' new motto was to regulate softly and carry a big inhaler.
Congress's intent in the Federal Election Campaign Act was to regulate expenditures for campaign ads in the period just before an election.
"Our answer to many of the problems we face as a country was to regulate, to restrict, to fix, or ban.
He worked in the boiler room, and his job was to regulate the boilers that they use to filtrate the water.
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Folate's job is to regulate methylation.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's mission is to regulate the energy industry.
One approach would be to regulate Microsoft's future behavior.
Some say the solution is to regulate facilitators.
"John Kerry's approach to the Second Amendment has been to regulate, regulate and then regulate some more," Mr. Cheney said.
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