Similar words: regulator, regulate, regulation, regular, regularly, at regular intervals, laboratory, conciliatory. Meaning: ['regjəleɪtərɪ /-jʊl-] adj. restricting according to rules or principles.
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61) Of course, these media do operate under constraints, based on regulatory guidelines for balanced and accurate content.
62) Regulatory agencies uncovered numerous flaws in operating and safety procedures.
63) A major review was undertaken of the Society's regulatory functions including practising certificates, accountant's reports and investment business certificates.
64) It should be on the shelve of all analysts involved in regulatory compliance analysis of metals.
65) Just as the tax position of pension funds is straight forward so too, comparatively speaking, is the regulatory framework.
66) Industries in the United States, like those all over the world, are faced with a changing regulatory situation.
67) The Yavapai-Prescott Tribe joined in the demand but has continued paying its regulatory fees.
68) On March 19 it passed a regulatory reform bill, which is intended to lighten the weight of government on small businesses.
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69) The companies said the venture is expected to be operational later this year, pending regulatory approvals.
70) It will provide a national regulatory system and a regulatory body to replace those of individual cantons.
71) The decision also represented a serious blow to the morale of the regulatory authorities.
72) In particular, regulatory control is characterized by an ambivalence which has both political and moral dimensions.
73) But the company sees state regulatory rules shaping up unfavorably for it, as a would-be competitor for residential customers.
74) Indeed, although regulatory offences in the abstract may be regarded as of minor consequence they may in certain cases have drastic results.
75) The acquisitions are pending transfer of franchise agreements and other regulatory approvals.
76) Advocates argue that the absence of burdensome regulatory restrictions would stimulate new business activity.
77) The merger, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 1998, is still subject to regulatory approval.
78) It is a characteristic of both adjudicatory and regulatory bodies that they produce a binding determination of the issue before them.
79) That said, the regulatory outrages against common sense continue unabated, and the pressing need for reform remains unsatisfied.
80) The lack of a moral mandate threatens the regulatory agency's legitimacy as an enforcement authority.
81) It also announced plans to ease the regulatory burden on unions, and transfer their supervision to the Financial Services Authority.
82) Rayosan, patented by Pailthorpe, is made from commercially available chemicals approved by international regulatory bodies.
83) The council would elect a board of directors to act as consumer advocates on judicial, legislative or regulatory health-care matters.
84) The regulatory approach to credit has generally reflected the more guarded view.
85) Here a problem arises as to whether the limits on oil are the actual historic limits or the regulatory limits.
86) Invoking state regulatory mechanisms to improve the quality of the service provided is likely to be complex.
87) More will become involved if given the opportunity to experiment free of regulatory restraints and bureaucratic interference.
88) Investigation progress reports were issued to councillors, regulatory authorities and emergency services and public complaints were handled on a one-to-one basis.
89) Regulatory policy on carcinogens under President Carter favoured erring on the side of safety.
90) From that site, the company said, it will also manage worldwide drug regulatory affairs, business development and international marketing.
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