Similar words: regulate, deregulate, regulator, regulation, regulatory, deregulation, thermoregulation, regulatory agency. Meaning: ['regjəleɪt /-jʊ] adj. 1. controlled or governed according to rule or principle or law 2. marked by system or regularity or discipline.
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(2) The activities of credit companies are regulated by law.
(3) Traffic should be strictly regulated.
(4) The industry is strictly regulated.
(5) The policeman regulated traffic at the intersection.
(6) Green belt development is carefully regulated.
(7) The use of these chemicals is strictly regulated.
(8) He regulated his watch according to the radio.
(9) The machinery is regulated to a safe running speed.
(10) A person's behavior is often regulated by his circumstances.
(11) The speed of the machine may be automatically regulated to pace the packing operation by an inner microcomputer.
(12) The speed of the machine may be regulated to pace the packing operation.
(13) The temperature of the room should be regulated at all times.
(14) All too often, agribusiness is regulated from above.
(15) Within these councils, social services were strictly regulated.
(16) The transportation of flammable substances is tightly regulated.
(17) Plasma magnesium concentration in humans is very tightly regulated.
(18) Meat and poultry are regulated by the Agriculture Department.
(19) Others support the current regulated telephone system model.
(20) As such, they were regulated by statute.
(21) Transport arrangements within the market are strictly regulated.
(22) Modern selfhood is created and regulated by institutions, child-rearing, and ongoing socialization that enforce the modern order.
(23) However, aldosterone is also regulated by sodium and potassium levels and more importantly by the renin-angiotensin system.
(24) The diameter of cerebral blood vessels is regulated by smooth muscles, which, in turn, are controlled by adenosine.
(25) The government accepts whaling in principle as long as it is carefully regulated.
(26) There should be official training courses for headhunters, she suggested, and the industry should be properly regulated.
(27) Once a B.O.A.T., difficulties with vehicular use can be regulated by a traffic regulation order. Sentencedict.com
(28) Also under consideration is adding logging to the industrial practices regulated by the state Clean Water Act.
(29) It allows some funds to be clawed back from the Treasury-to be spent on tightly regulated projects.
(30) As a general point banks in many countries were highly regulated in relation to deposits and lending conducted in their own domestic currency.
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