"regulate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In general, hedge funds attract money from rich people and big institutions and, as a result, are somewhat less stringently regulated than ordinary money managers.
- Now exposure to asbestos is stringently regulated by the Federal Government, and the Environmental Protection Agency has proposed gradually eliminating virtually all uses of the mineral.
- The public water supply is much more stringently regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency than bottled water is by the Food and Drug Administration.
- They still allowed tours-she'd checked-but they were stringently regulated with the threat of terrorism always a thunderhead ready to storm.
- Jack Russo, the commissioner of the Roslyn Water District, said that water districts were stringently regulated by federal, state and local government standards.
- Yet in contrast to the stringently regulated nuclear industry, oilfield radiation is unregulated except for very modest new protections for some workers in Texas and Louisiana.
- Genetic tests that are offered as services, in contrast to those offered as testing kits, are not stringently regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
- Demarcated as the one zone where people are allowed some liberty, the pleasure district is in itself testimony to a stringently regulated society.
- "They are regulated far more stringently than wood-burning stoves or cars."
- Mass culture was less stringently regulated than high culture, possibly because the authorities feared the consequences of too heavy-handed interference in popular entertainment.
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