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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91) Some recycling might be promoted by regulatory changes: building regulations, for example, often discourage the use of recycled materials.
92) Current data on which regulatory decisions are based, because they are incomplete, give an imprecise estimate of risk.
93) The commission's call comes in the latest edition of Enforcement Update, a periodical regulatory newsletter sent to financial institutions.
94) It follows that ordinary citizens have a commensurate right to demand an accounting of regulatory costs as they do of taxes.
95) The last decade has witnessed significant reductions in regulatory barriers to investment in foreign securities.
96) These will be a regulatory authority, infrastructure company, operations holding company and an equipment company.
97) Insurers, Mr Leventhal noted, are interested in selling because of stiff new regulatory capital requirements on their real-estate holdings.
98) A series of measures-such as' Competition Credit Controlwere introduced to encourage investment and reduce regulatory controls on private sector investment decisions.
99) But within this regulatory system,[sentencedict.com] one also finds the basis of the idea of public service broadcasting.
100) Clearly, controlling such organisations is beyond the regulatory capacity of national governments.
101) It could never take regulatory action on the basis of a criticism or a complaint alone.
102) By breaking through regulatory barriers, it is seeking to enter the local telephone business.
103) Particular emphasis placed on the problems of regulating and supervising financial conglomerates within the existing national regulatory framework.
104) Clearly, however, that does not mean that the City is riddled with fraud or that the regulatory system has failed.
105) An alternative view, however, suggests that enlightened self-interest is more likely than regulatory compulsion to bring about truly sustainable activities.
106) The final section of the bill decided the regulatory powers of the Directorate General of Telecommunications.
107) The moral dimension of the ambivalence surrounding regulatory control is most clearly exposed by regulatory rule-breaking.
108) Combination, conspiracy, and cut throat competition are all means to the end of reducing competition and escaping its regulatory powers.
109) Indeed, it is something of an anomaly that there is no self regulatory organisation for the pension fund industry.
110) The Baby Bell merger can be terminated by either company if regulatory approval is not received by March 31, 1997.
111) It appears that the regulatory authorities are extremely slow at detecting fraud.
112) Much of what is often praised in broadcasting is there because of a regulatory structure which encourages diversity in programming.
113) The directive will require mutual recognition of the various regulatory systems, and lay down general principles for national supervisors.
114) Effective supervision of securities firms of their employees and agents is a foundation of the federal regulatory scheme of investor protection.
115) The actual are generally lower than the regulatory limits allowed in Florida on a region to region basis.
116) Purchasers seeking clearance and other parties submitting information to the regulatory authorities face prosecution if they supply false or misleading information.
117) It will take a lot of time and work to achieve substantive changes in the regulatory system.
118) It attacks the fundamental flaws and loopholes in the campaign finance regulatory system adopted in the wake of the Watergate scandal.
119) Act at all times in a manner that gives full effect to your obligations under the law and the regulatory framework.
120) Now, let us consider the options open to a regulatory agency.
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