Similar words: regulation, deregulation, thermoregulation, regulate, regulator, regulated, deregulate, regulatory. Meaning: ['regjələtɪŋ /-jʊl-] n. the act of controlling or directing according to rule.
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(1) It is up to the regulating authority to put the measures into effect.
(2) They have also found growth regulating substances, which could accelerate the growth of crops while inhibiting the roots.
(3) This places the emphasis on regulating companies rather than products and offers a wider choice to consumers.
(4) Cats are normally extremely efficient at regulating the amount of food they take in.
(5) This is an example of folklinguistics regulating real linguistic behaviour.
(6) This happens in regulating the body's temperature in extreme conditions of heat and cold.
(7) Although no state has laws on the book regulating their use, some have legislation pending.
(8) Schools have the right to establish reasonable rules regulating the time, place, and manner for distributing all student publications.
(9) This chemical has several important functions, including regulating motivation, mood and movement.
(10) National laws regulating domestic transactions are either considered adequate or, if not, are thought best changed by domestic legislation.
(11) Particular emphasis placed on the problems of regulating and supervising financial conglomerates within the existing national regulatory framework.
(12) Radiation induces nuclear regulating proteins, these are able to regulate cytokines[sentencedict.com], which may themselves have secondary effects on eicosanoids.
(13) Also on Oct. 15 the Sejm approved legislation regulating television and broadcasting and allowing for commercial stations.
(14) If I am unconvinced about compulsory changes in auditors, I am equally unsure about regulating non-audit services by auditors.
(15) It involves the use of celestial recurrences for the practical purpose of regulating daily activity.
(16) But this particular facet is outside the sphere of the regulating authority.
(17) Irvine has presented a detailed analysis of the controversy regarding the role of these two inositol phosphates in regulating calcium entry.
(18) Second, we establish which recognised supervisory body is responsible for regulating these firms.
(19) It is still unclear whether acid-base transport systems are involved in regulating proliferation.
(20) Successive statutes, principally the Bankruptcy Acts and the Companies Acts, contained provisions regulating this subject matter.
(21) Findings show that A-levels continue to play a dominant role in regulating entry to Higher Education.
(22) These findings support the existence of a key L-arginine-nitric oxide pathway regulating gall bladder contraction.
(23) The variable steam demand of the hospital is met by carefully regulating the load-using condensers.
(24) It is theoretically possible that caffeine somehow inhibits parts of the brain, such as the hypothalamus, involved in regulating appetite.
(25) In addition to the tithing system and the gleaning laws, redistribution is also achieved through regulating the capital market by prohibiting usury.
(26) The criminal law as it relates to the catering industry is more a means of regulating the standards of business practice.
(27) At the international level Aglietta argues that the principal mechanism regulating the economic relations between national states is the international financial system.
(28) The 21-member organisation is responsible for reviewing scientific data and regulating the industry.
(29) This suggests that this site plays an important role in regulating c-Jun activity.
(30) This is a medical emergency because the body's temperature regulating mechanism has been overloaded and has failed.
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