Synonym: ordinance, regularisation, regularization, regulating, rule. Similar words: regulate, regulator, regulatory, regular, regularly, population, speculation, calculation. Meaning: [‚regjə'leɪʃn /-jʊ-] n. 1. an authoritative rule 2. a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior 3. the state of being controlled or governed 4. (embryology) the ability of an early embryo to continue normal development after its structure has been somehow damaged or altered 5. the act of bringing to uniformity; making regular 6. the act of controlling or directing according to rule. adj. prescribed by or according to regulation.
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31. Does the Merger Regulation prevent double jeopardy?
32. The Vikings nearly won the game in regulation.
33. You were always attracted to regulation and sanity, kiddo.
34. This principle alone required institutional arrangements, regulation and supervision.
35. State regulation of the price of all basic foods?
36. But again the penalty consequent on regulation fell on the workers.
37. There seems little doubt that the richest clubs went on evading the maximum wage regulation.
38. The directive requires member states to establish systems for the national regulation of releases.
39. Critics maintain excessive regulation can stand in the way of business expansion and faster approval of life-saving drugs.
40. We are determined to make a success of audit regulation.
41. The rationale for an external currency market is differential national regulation.
42. On Dec. 8 the State Council abolished a regulation which required public functionaries to be subjected to a security investigation.
43. This is where the recent history of law's withdrawal from the regulation of private morality provides a useful perspective.
44. The regulation will be through training and a points system, based on experience gained in mediation.
45. That change should occur within about three years for large carriers, while small companies will be free of rate regulation immediately.
46. This extreme version of the distrust of government has often been manipulated by the corporate sector to block passage of government regulation.
47. Roosevelt's New Deal programme was an exercise in regulatory government and led to a major growth in regulation by administrative agencies.
48. This definition does not affect each nation's own definition and the regulation does not apply to trade between member states.
49. Care needs to be taken to ensure that regulation does not impair the efficiency of the financial system.
50. The major political groupings themselves had different attitudes towards moral regulation in the later part of the century.
51. By the late seventies many observers were concluding that something had gone badly wrong with initially well-motivated regulation.
52. Where enforcement in a sanctioning system is occasionally dramatic, securing compliance with regulation has little potential for drama.
53. Ruth Eisenberg, the Institute's deputy director of practice regulation, has replaced June Ward as director of communications.
54. It proclaims the burdens of pollution control regulation, displaying industry as suffocating under costly yet trivial constraints.
55. Legal regulation tends to create administrative burdens, resentment and loss of self-esteem through the undermining of professional autonomy.
56. But there are certain fundamental rights which this right of regulation can not infringe.
57. In the majority of cases the plays did not formally raise specific political concerns which would warrant such close regulation.
58. On 14 December 1987 the Council adopted a further Regulation applying the competition rules to international air transport between community airports.
59. Formal regulation finds expression through technically prohibitive statements of law,[http://sentencedict.com/regulation.html] backed up by the threat of some sanction consequent upon breach.
60. Similarly, franchise agreements are granted block exemption under Regulation 4087/88.
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