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Similar words: regulatederegulateregulatorregulationregulatoryderegulationthermoregulationregulatory agencyMeaning: ['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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(31) The changes in the ways in which these national economies are regulated account for their historical development.
(32) Busy, yes, but since everything is strictly regulated, there's bed-space for nearly everyone.
(33) Regulated fee income arises when a regulated service is provided as a stand alone service.
(34) The catering business itself is regulated by various Acts of Parliament which impose duties and standards of conduct that must be observed.
(35) Sales have been regulated since 1906, when merchants were required to get authorization from the mayor to liquidate their inventories.
(36) Day-to-day television, in its regularity and its availability, seems regulated by repetition and modulated by acceptable difference.
(37) A United Nations report showed that foreign investment can have a positive impact on the poor only if it is regulated.
(38) Above all, they should not be imposed and regulated by a central power.
(39) For example, the power controls can be so sensitive that heat can be regulated by degree.
(40) On Mendip, lead mining was also important and, like Dartmoor's tin industry, this was closely regulated.
(41) The financial information on credit reports, such as bank accounts and loans, is tightly regulated.
(42) Transportation, communications, and electric and other utilities are illustrations of industries which are regulated in varying degrees.
(43) At their introduction, new media have at first consistently been licensed and regulated by government.
(44) Virtually every facet of monastic life was regulated either by the hour-glass or sundial; later by the clock.
(45) The Health and Safety Commission is consulting on whether stress at work should be regulated under health and safety law.
(46) But giant telecommunications firms that have already pledged tens of billions for highway construction favor a less regulated market.
(47) These pioneering studies suggested that biliary secretion might be regulated by both vagal and non-vagal neural mechanisms.
(48) At the same time, it replaced the regulated system of single payments for claimants in financial difficulties.
(49) This was despite the government's stated aim that the definition of regulated activities should be sufficiently clear to avoid unnecessary registration.
(50) I think the radio station was interested in a certain amount of regulated chaos.
(51) Access to software must be regulated so that the software of one producer is protected from all other unauthorised producers.
(52) Clauses which seek to exclude or restrict liability for misrepresentation are regulated by s3 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967.
(53) The operational system appeared, to a certain extent(sentencedict.com), to be fairly regulated with highly structured and defined job descriptions.
(54) However, its capacity is regulated by sunlight and photosynthesis, not by economic theory or politics.
(55) Some important areas of government activity were regulated by the royal prerogative hut could not be controlled by ultravires. 2.
(56) As a lecturer, Mr. Page became a member of the university which is a corporate body regulated by Royal Charter.
(57) The clause among the Fourth Lateran Council decrees that proposed regulated taxes for the churches and provinces of Christendom suggests as much.
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(58) Standard immigration was regulated by a series of laws that set an annual cap on the number of entrants.
(59) Usually whether a facility or activity is regulated is defined by whether it deals with more than minimum amounts of specified substances.
(60) The use, storage, and transportation of poisonous, explosive, or flammable substances have long been regulated.
More similar words: regulatederegulateregulatorregulationregulatoryderegulationthermoregulationregulatory agencyregularregularlyirregularregularityirregularlyirregularityon a regular basisat regular intervalscoagulatesimulatedmodulatedpopulatedinsulatedstimulatedcalculatedarticulatedreticulatedaccumulatedunpopulatedencapsulatedoverpopulatedunderpopulated
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