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Dr. Brackett declined to comment on whether the agency would try to regulate how close those animals can be to fields where ready-to-eat produce is grown.
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The Food and Drug Administration said Monday that it planned to regulate smokeless electronic cigarettes as tobacco products and would not try to regulate them under stricter rules for drug-delivery devices.
WHO would try to govern Bolivia?
They simply cannot believe that anyone would have the temerity to try to regulate the virtual world.
They would allow multinational corporations to sue governments that try to regulate the cost of public services if it could be proved companies' profits would be harmed.
Yet, Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto probably didn't think that even the U.S. government would treat it as a currency and try to regulate it.
They would do better to deal with that problem directly than to try to regulate away the repercussions.
Padilla said the measure would create certainty for Internet companies that need to know that California won't try to regulate or constrain growth of their industry.
It would be easier if legislators across the country just recognized that, no matter how you try to regulate it, religious opposition to abortion is a protected right.
Some countries try to regulate such exchanges.
Will the Communist Party still try to regulate reproduction?
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