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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(61) In regulated industries such as trucking and airlines, workers collected some of the rents that accrued from regulation.
(62) By this meager, solo loop, the whole caboodle is regulated.
(63) Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to accelerate the transition of telephone and video services from regulated to competitive markets.
(64) Freezing and canning can be reliable methods of preserving foods but the cook-chill method is inadequately regulated.
(65) Seventeen infants were enrolled in the regulated group and 19 in the random group.
(66) The breakfast hour of the nurses was to be regulated by the house surgeon.
(67) In both cases, the total expenditure on advanced further education could be strictly regulated.
(68) The author imagined assisted suicide to be a heavily regulated practice, to prevent abuse.
(69) By altering the brain, caffeine automatically alters all systems regulated by the brain.
(70) Monopolists are not regulated by the will of society as are competitive sellers.
(71) Industrial labour was at last being regulated, water supplies purified, hospitals sanitised and prisons reformed.
(72) So we are determined to encourage a strong private rented sector while continuing to safeguard the rights of existing regulated tenants.
(73) Partly Competitive/Partly Regulated Industries Examples of this kind of industry are oil, aerospace, and air transport.
(74) These taxis charge a fixed price and are regulated by the city government.
(75) Tightly regulated standards for schools(sentencedict.com), including the number of minutes that are to be spent studying a subject.
(76) Some state laws regulated the enjoyment of civil rights on the basis of race.
(77) Computerized systems have reduced the amount of skill required by many engineers and their performance is closely regulated.
(78) It is thus possible that the two exchangers have distinct functional roles and are selectively regulated.
(79) Attention has most recently focused on ensuring competition in regulated public sectors such as telecommunications, postal services, gas and electricity.
(80) The business, if properly regulated, performs a useful service for lottery winners.
(81) Reason that is disengaged and tightly regulated would starve other human faculties, they believed.
(82) As a general rule, algae are considered weeds in the aquarium as their growth can not be easily regulated.
(83) Three examples will illustrate the importance of deciding whether a particular activity ought to be regulated by public law or private law.
(84) If you're dealing with an overseas provider, look into how it is regulated before you part with any money.
(85) Negotiators got stuck over questions such as how this market was to be monitored and regulated without corruption.
(86) The cash flow was regulated by an incredibly ancient compressed air system.
(87) Many reptiles have a preferred temperature range within internally regulated diurnal rhythms.
(87) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(88) The composition of fluid whole milk is regulated by federal laws that set minimum standards for milk fat and solids nonfat.
(89) In education, local government, and health the government has intervened and regulated on a large scale.
(90) Make sure a company is officially regulated and authorised before you hand over any of your money.
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