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.
Random good picture Not show
(91) To what extent has the origin, stability, and fate of life on Earth been regulated by impacts?
(92) More effective lung perfusion and expansion may have contributed to the more favourable arterial-alveolar oxygen tension ratios in the regulated group.
(93) Credit taken by the general run of consumers - those not in an extremity of financial need - was not specially regulated.
(94) Their wages had been regulated by act of parliament since 1773 and they were awarded an increase in 1795.
(95) Video systems at football grounds should be regulated and individuals should have the right to see any recorded evidence used against them.
(96) In actuality, volume is regulated by altering body sodium content.
(97) Gall bladder contraction is regulated by an interaction of the myenteric plexus with intestinal hormones.
(98) Pepsinogen synthesis has been found closely linked to secretion and depletion of stores by a well regulated feedback mechanism under invitro conditions.
(99) Regulated, socialised economies trample on human dignity, despoil the natural environment and depress economic performance.
(100) This type of carriage of goods is regulated by international convention.
(101) Tonicity can then be regulated by the patient in response to thirst.
(102) We did not time onset of respiration relative to cord clamping but many infants in the regulated group were already crying.
(103) In properly regulated households they are invisible, as though the house were a magical place, ministered to by disembodied presences.
(104) Mr. Evennett Will my hon. Friend confirm that safety regulations for buses remain the same whether the services are deregulated or regulated?
(105) How would it be monitored and regulated to ensure that those who cheated were penalized?
(106) Even the Home Secretary, Jack Straw, has indicated that he would rather see hunting regulated than banned.
(107) A company is a legal entity whose affairs are mainly regulated by the Companies Act 1985.
(108) Soccer, followed passionately by blacks, is regulated by a single football association.
(109) Chairman Nicholas Hood described the regulated business as performing well, with its waste management company boosting profits to £3.2m.
(110) Savings and loan institutions, for example, were once high slack systems, and appropriately so in a regulated industry.
(111) All the artificial constraints of maintaining a regulated monopoly mean that it is not in the best interests of the consumer.
(112) Even the payment of players was regulated in such a way as to prevent clubs competing in a free market for talent.
(113) The use of medical examinations as a means of screening out disabled persons from employment would need to be regulated.
(114) It regulated the output but not the power of a millstone.
(115) The railroads were regulated to prevent the owners from using their monopoly power to reduce the incomes of their middle-class customers.
(116) For now, the direct exposure to the stockmarket of financial firms regulated by the Fed is limited.
(117) We conclude that methanogenesis is regulated by dietary sulphate if sulphate reducing bacteria are present.
(118) The web is unregulated and cannot be effectively regulated.
(119) Broadcasting has had to be regulated statutorily.
(120) Meet other prudential conditions as regulated by CIRC.
More similar words: regulate, deregulate, regulator, regulation, regulatory, deregulation, thermoregulation, regulatory agency, regular, regularly, irregular, regularity, irregularly, irregularity, on a regular basis, at regular intervals, coagulate, simulated, modulated, populated, insulated, stimulated, calculated, articulated, reticulated, accumulated, unpopulated, encapsulated, overpopulated, underpopulated.