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were regulations
noun
The act of regulating or the condition of being regulated.
Exact(11)
"There were regulations which forbade any coalitions," one loser said.
"If there were regulations, it would destroy the individual character of the patios".
I don't even mind that there were regulations based on international law.
There were regulations prohibiting the manufacturing of zoot suits, but a network of bootleg tailors continued to manufacture them.
All she could come up with were regulations under the Clinton administration, and that has nothing to do with the current Democratic leadership".
"There were regulations about how many stones you were supposed to have, and how you were supposed to bring them to the second floor of the tower if there was an attack," he said.
Similar(49)
But there are regulations in the market.
There are regulations on these benefits.
I think there should be regulations.
One is regulation.
Then there is regulation.
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