| Despite the stark words of the various codes regulating ministerial and MSP conduct, the MSPs of various parties will let the First Minister off. |
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| In contrast, no previous treaty or customary rule existed regulating method of combat in internal armed conflict. |
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| This aspect has to be closely monitored by regulating agencies, and defaulters must be threatened with closure of business, failing compliance. |
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| Day length is usually the most critical factor in regulating vegetative growth, flower initiation and development, and the induction of dormancy. |
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| Each skate has two bearings in each wheel, regulating the speed at which the wheels spin. |
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| Federal rules for regulating professionals have existed for many years, but have been exercised with deference toward state standards. |
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| As governor, he introduced a number of reforms regulating child labour and preventing abuses in sweatshops. |
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| Previous research showed that a growth regulating plant hormone called gibberellin could increase yam dormancy time for food storage purposes. |
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| I don't plan on playing silly name games with those who plan on regulating speech for our own good. |
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| The shadow communications minister has since voiced support for a global pact aimed at regulating cyberspying. |
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| As a result, researchers now postulate that serotonin may have a role in regulating prolactin secretion. |
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| Competition law enforces competition policy by regulating competitors' behaviour and policing illegal activity. |
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| In numerous cases, firms are rewarding politicians directly charged with regulating or policing their industries. |
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| I wonder just who is regulating and policing all this as well as making the lawyers even wealthier. |
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| Hydrogen-bonding interactions play key roles in regulating the pK a values of ionizable groups and in driving proton transfers. |
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| It's caused by an insufficient level of insulin, a glucose regulating hormone. |
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| Accordingly, the by-law in Morgentaler was held to be regulating morality and was clearly, in pith and substance, a criminal law enactment. |
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| The money would be better spent on treating women rather than regulating a single aspect of medicine so incompetently. |
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| It sought to achieve this by regulating wages and by encouraging collective bargaining. |
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| Drugs perturb the system through increasing or decreasing transmission or transmitter levels, or up or down regulating receptor populations. |
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| They investigated genetic variations in the gene regulating the enzyme and looked at the impact on farmers. |
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| It is something more of the sort of ilk we would expect in terms of a Government bill regulating a profession. |
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| Hypocretin peptides are neurotransmitters that play an important role in regulating sleep and appetite. |
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| By the early 1920s, both avant-garde and classicizing French architects endorsed the idea of a regulating structure for architecture and design. |
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| Factors regulating fatty acid synthesis and controlling total oil content in oilseed crops are still poorly understood. |
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| The concept of hormones as potent substances regulating physical processes in organisms implied a drastic change in the paradigm of physiology. |
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| These genes encode proteins that are involved in regulating the expression of homeotic genes by changing chromatin structure. |
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| From the latter it is clear that cell energy charge is a key factor in regulating carbon flow through the TCA cycle. |
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| I found a number of sites championing approaches to healthy eating based on regulating minerals and trace elements which appealed to me. |
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| The challengers say the law is unconstitutional because regulating immigration is a function of the federal government. |
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| There was no code of practice regulating the issue in Ireland, which restricted the ability of ordinary customers to shop around, he said. |
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| Los Angeles followed suit in 1998, and dozens of cities have now passed ordinances regulating their use in residential areas. |
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| It also canceled a 1997 ordinance regulating the state's credit and loan agreements. |
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| The Cabinet approved an ordinance regulating the inspections connected to direct control of the protection of classified information. |
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| We look to business and the market to invest and develop financial capital, and the State has a role in regulating the economy. |
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| It is now the single statutory regulator responsible for regulating deposit-taking, insurance and investment business. |
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| Chagford was made a Stannary town in 1305, and had a stannary court for regulating tin mining operations. |
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| Eclecticism and homeopathy both relied on precise methods of regulating what is called the vital force. |
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| It's time we got the government out of the business of regulating consensual and victimless crimes. |
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| But on the other hand, the liberal in me is a little uneasy about regulating people's vices in this way. |
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| It plays a vital role in regulating many bodily functions and is contained in body fluids, which transport oxygen and nutrients. |
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| What does the tradition itself say about regulating the behavior of monastics? |
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| I'm quite bad at regulating my voice, as many people who've publicly shushed me can attest. |
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| Goaded by leftist privacy advocates, Congress has been toying with the idea of regulating the private sector in the name of privacy. |
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| There are different views about the importance of regulating global economic processes. |
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| In other reviews, the role of nitrate and nitrogen metabolites in regulating metabolism and development has been discussed. |
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| Is this third level necessary when two tiers of government are already regulating pesticides? |
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| By regulating salt levels through production of an enzyme called renin, the kidneys ensure that blood pressure is regulated. |
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| The vagus nerve transmits afferent signals from the aortic arch baroreceptors, regulating arterial pressure. |
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| In her 10 years on the commission, he voted against regulating baby walkers, infant bath seats, flammable pajamas and children's bunk beds. |
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| The taboos regulating the sight of bare flesh are further determined by wider cultural considerations. |
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| In the brain, aromatization of androgens into estrogens is an essential step in regulating a variety of physiological and behavioral processes. |
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| The bill does not contain an express provision regulating the prescription of medical devices. |
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| One specialized field, the humanitarian laws of war, had long included rules regulating the conduct of war, the so-called jus in bello. |
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| It acts as the body's principal circadian pacemaker, regulating and entraining daily rhythms of physiology and behavior. |
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| They also possess ductless endocrine glands that play a critical role in regulating the body metabolism. |
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| The psychopharmacologists are already into a next generation of hypotheses after the business of regulating serotonin and other receptors. |
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| Sponges are capable of regulating the amount of flow through their bodies by the constriction of various openings. |
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| If the show is found to have breached the code of conduct regulating the use of premium phone lines, viewers could be entitled to their money back. |
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| Oregon and Alaska, like Colorado and Washington, will try their hand at regulating weed like booze. |
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| The Reichstag, in its turn, passed a law that restricted the national distribution of abortive and contraceptive means and planned a new law regulating cinemas. |
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| A Venturi chemical injector and radio-controlled valves are connected directly to the irrigation line leading to the green, regulating the chemical applications. |
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| Therefore, in addition to pituitary adrenocorticotropin, there are other extrapituitary factors regulating adrenal steroidogenesis in septic shock. |
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| Also, few modern regulating structures exist and the systems need to be rationalized to eliminate duplication or resources and increase the irrigable area. |
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| Should we fix the ratings agencies by regulating them more stringently, or do we need to deregulate and increase competition? |
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| In the context of a liberal democratic society, this is a preferred approach to either party having a monopoly of power or the government regulating all aspects of employment. |
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| It also works in the brain through the limbic system by regulating the homeostatic mechanisms of the body such as heart rate, blood pressure and body temperature. |
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| In addition to its role in regulating glucose metabolism, insulin stimulates lipogenesis, diminishes lipolysis, and increases amino acid transport into cells. |
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| Instead of a verge and foliot escapements they used a device called a balance wheel, which swung back and forth regulating the motion of the gears. |
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| They are now in there, boots and all, regulating the market. |
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| The park authority has already decided to introduce a bylaw regulating seaplanes landing or taking off from the loch after complaints about the noise. |
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| Even the Broadcasting Standards Tribunal has concluded that parents cannot be solely responsible for regulating and monitoring the content of television viewed by children. |
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| The rules of warfare are established by international law with a view to regulating the conduct of belligerents in the course of international armed conflicts. |
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| Pearson did note that laws regulating this terrain can be useful in some very narrow circumstances. |
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| One of these formal tracings is color-coded according to the materials employed, and it details the contours and regulating lines for a silver-gilt ciborium. |
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| The meme is that doctors are getting away with something and need constant training, watching and regulating. |
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| The USDA needs to publicly document every single secret trial crop in the nation, and demonstrate a genuine commitment to regulating the biopharmaceutical industry. |
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| Forests play a key role in moderating the climate, regulating water systems, preventing erosion, alleviating air pollution, and providing wildlife habitat. |
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| Fortunately for black-market arms dealers, however, end-user certificates are not standardized and there is no central regulating body overseeing the process. |
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| We have identified a role for these cells in the regulation of body weight and the metabolic state, likely by regulating inflammation in adipose tissue. |
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| This nutrient helps balance the sodium in your diet and assists with regulating blood pressure. |
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| The T-handle and second head portion unscrews from the rest of the pump to reveal a CO2 inflator complete with a threaded 16-gram cartridge and button for regulating air flow. |
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| Did we have idiots regulating morons or mice monitoring vipers? |
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| It's hard to imagine any reason that the state needs to get into regulating the procurement and sale of... wooden boxes. |
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| Under the new Act for regulating the trial of controverted elections, you will, in the discharge of your duty, call over the names in the alphabetical list of Members. |
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| He considers the time is now ripe also for regulating hate-mongering. |
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| With a heavy inflow of pilgrims adding to the hectic business activity on the streets branching out from the temple, regulating traffic is not an easy task. |
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| Within mammals a region of the hypothalamus known as the suprachiasmatic nucleus acts as a central clock regulating rhythms throughout the rest of the body. |
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| Despite structural similarities between Orientalist chrestomathies and Westermarck's ethnography, the principles regulating their interpretation were not the same. |
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| Unless you're an ultra-radical libertarian who thinks that ethical considerations should not be considered in regulating science, this is hardly an immoderate position. |
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| As a system of circulation and exchange, the post office institutionalises modes of correspondence, producing and regulating particular subjectivities. |
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| But police abuse is not the product of some overweening constabulary malevolence constantly bursting the seams of whatever rules for regulating conduct are laid down. |
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| It relieves both chi and blood congestion making it helpful for neural irritations, especially of the pneumogastric nerve regulating the heart and lungs. |
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| In time of peace, freedom of the seas cannot be restricted lawfully except by international agreements, such as those regulating fisheries or the right of visit and search. |
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| With the influx of giveaway papers hitting city streets, Sydney's Lord Mayor plans to introduce a new policy regulating the distribution of newspapers and magazines. |
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| On the other hand, the appreciation of the NT dollar against the greenback will be beneficial in regulating the prices of imported goods and relieving potential inflation. |
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| You can convert profits to losses, put money in phony loans, buy businesses without people knowing who you are, and evade all laws regulating money. |
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| In addition to factors regulating the fusion of exocytotic vesicles with the plasma membrane, postfusion events have attracted broad scientific interest. |
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| The traffic police have their hands full regulating traffic during school hours and they are often helpless when parents in a hurry double-park cars. |
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| However, the Councillors agreed to look at regulating the size of apartments in its upcoming development plan, a draft of which is expected to be published in a few weeks. |
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| The Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland is responsible for regulating the process. |
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| Assessment of denitrification in organogenic forest soil by regulating factors. |
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| As they did not possess valves for regulating the pitch, the range of these instruments was somewhat limited. |
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| They are not objecting to regulating e-cigarettes per say, but they emphasize that it is important to set them apart from other tobacco products. |
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| It also differs in many countries in the strict laws regulating renegotiating and bankruptcy. |
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| Thus, the plant has saved more than 80 cubic hectometres by regulating water flows. |
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| Subsequent English governments continued in their efforts to tax certain goods, passing acts regulating the trade of wool, hats, and molasses. |
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| They are often bound together by oaths of loyalty, with strict screening procedures regulating the admittance of new members. |
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| Phytoplankton levels are usually quite low in these lakes, so macrophytic vegetation may be more important in regulating the diel variations. |
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| The cabin pressurization and control system is responsible for regulating pressure in the aircraft cabin during flight. |
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| Hefzy called for regulating, streamlining and professionalising the entertainment production industry in the region. |
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| Various Acts of Parliament were passed regulating transportation of goods, tolls and horse towpaths for various rivers. |
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| They closely regulate their core body temperature, but their appendages may be cooler in comparison as found with regulating species. |
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| While immunotoxins kill particular classes of nerve cells, some of those cells may not be devoted to regulating and sensing pain. |
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| The incretins play a major role in regulating blood glucose levels and may have the potential to improve pancreatic beta-cell function. |
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| The incretins play a major role in regulating blood glucose levels and have the potential to improve pancreatic beta-cell function. |
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| The President of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, signed the law regulating the introduction of the industrial parks in Ukraine. |
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| It plays a part in regulating the chemistry of our atmosphere and water supply. |
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| There have been many claims about biodiversity's effect on these ecosystem services, especially provisioning and regulating services. |
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| Overholding clauses serve the purpose of contractually regulating the terms and conditions of an overhold. |
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| The gas is pressurized by compressor stations and is odorless unless mixed with a mercaptan odorant where required by a regulating authority. |
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| The Environment Agency is responsible for environmental regulation, and the Drinking Water Inspectorate for regulating drinking water quality. |
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| Thomas L and BI Murray Insect growth regulating effects of neem extract and azadirachtin on aphids. |
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| The chamber air temperature is controlled by regulating the variable autotransformer output voltage to the heater. |
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| Both NMDA and AMPA receptors are involved in regulating the synapse plasticity via long-term potentiation. |
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| Barbour and Wright also believe that one of the causes is restrictive voting laws but they call this system of laws regulating the electorate. |
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| Traditionally, conservatives believe that the government should not play a major role in regulating business and managing the economy. |
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| Bernardo Houssay, the first Latin American among them, discovered the role of pituitary hormones in regulating glucose in animals. |
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| The role of municipalities in regulating the land application of sewage sludges and septage. |
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| Factors regulating changes of head-to-head agglutinability in boar spermatozoa during epididymal transit and capacitation in vitro. |
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| Middle Easterners also overwhelmingly thought the responsibility of regulating climate change falls on rich countries. |
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| Water balance and temperature preferences, and their role in regulating activity times of tenebrionid beetles. |
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| Orexins are peptides best known for their role in regulating the sleep-wakefulness cycle, during which they promote wakefulness. |
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| How closely the fodder is packed determines the nature of the resulting silage by regulating the chemical reactions that occur in the stack. |
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| When personal behavior needs regulating, we soft communitarians prefer exhortation to legislation and shame to jail. |
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| Many of them were already either good practice recommendations or separate legal requirements regulating farm activities. |
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| Parliament retains authority to pass laws regulating the Church of England. |
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| Feuds were the standard means for resolving conflicts and regulating behavior. |
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| In its role of regulating the campaign and campaign spending, the Electoral Commission will report to the Scottish Parliament. |
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| It was also a full economic union, replacing the Scottish systems of currency, taxation and laws regulating trade. |
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| Orexins are chemicals that are involved in regulating the sleep-wake cycle and play a role in keeping people awake. |
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| To provide constitutional safeguards, the APA creates a framework for regulating agencies and their roles. |
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| Since then, many accords recognizing and regulating dual nationality have been formed. |
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| The Arkansas Securities Department is now regulating viatical contracts because of a rash of abuse in the industry. |
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| The EPA's overzealousness in regulating the construction of future power plants means that these reductions may be significantly delayed. |
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| Moreover, the existence of a universal code for regulating gene transcription may affect our view of life's origins. |
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| This is the governing body for all foxhound packs and deals with disputes about boundaries between hunts, as well as regulating the activity. |
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| Canadian patent law is the legal system regulating the granting of patents for inventions within Canada, and the enforcement of these rights in Canada. |
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| The purpose of the ULCC was to formulate a franchise act for use in the provinces and territories in Canada to encourage uniformity in regulating franchises. |
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| The effects of dexamethasone, ascorbic acid, and p-glycerophosphate, on osteoblastic differentiation by regulating estrogen receptor and osteopontin expression. |
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| A code of conduct scheme aimed at regulating watersport enthusiasts on Blyth beach could be adopted by other coastal authorities in the North-East. |
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| He's cut a swath through the official rules and regulations of ASIFA, the international regulating body that holds the international animation community together. |
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| Conditions improved over the course of the 19th century due to new public health acts regulating things such as sewage, hygiene and home construction. |
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| Damage to the cells of the gastrointestinal tract can also prevent them from regulating iron absorption, leading to further increases in blood levels. |
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| The basic objective of the bill is to prohibit slavery and debt bondage in all of its manifestations and regulating matters leading to debt bondage of workers. |
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| The Statute of the International Court of Justice, similar to that of its predecessor, is the main constitutional document constituting and regulating the Court. |
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| Federal law originates with the Constitution, which gives Congress the power to enact statutes for certain limited purposes like regulating interstate commerce. |
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| Benthic macroinvertebrates have many important ecological functions, such as regulating the flow of materials and energy in river ecosystems through their food web linkages. |
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| These legislative measures proved largely inefficient at regulating the market, but the government's repressive measures to enforce them caused public resentment. |
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| Paleolimnologists now recognise that climate change, geology, and other external influences are critical in regulating the natural productivity of lakes. |
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| William was known for his love of hunting, and he introduced the forest law into areas of the country, regulating who could hunt and what could be hunted. |
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| The patient's physicians had always allowed him to indulge a gargantuan appetite, countering his intake and regulating his embonpoint by a heroic diet of purges and enemas. |
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| Dopaminergic drugs such as levodopa and dopamine agonists act directly at dopaminergic receptors, or improve the efficacy of dopamine by regulating its mechanism. |
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| Early detection and rapid response is the most effective strategy for regulating a pest species and reducing economic and environmental impacts of an introduction. |
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| It protects communities by regulating activities that can cause harmful pollution and by monitoring the quality of Scotland's air, land and water. |
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| In 12th century France the courratiers de change were concerned with managing and regulating the debts of agricultural communities on behalf of the banks. |
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| Axiologically, the Chinese believe that harmony is not only the guidepost of regulating the never-ending process, but also the ultimate goal of human communication. |
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| Juglone treatment resulted in the accumulation of pThr53 suggesting a role for Pin1 in regulating rDAT T53 phosphorylation and thereby its function. |
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| Oryzon's drug candidate targets the enzyme LSD1, a histone demethylase which plays a role in regulating the expression of crucial genes that neurons need to stay alive. |
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| Common ostriches display a feather fluffing behaviour that aids them in thermoregulation by regulating convective heat loss at high ambient temperatures. |
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| CopY is a Zn containing homodimeric repressor that binds to the promoter region of the cop operon, thereby regulating the synthesis of ATPases and chaperones. |
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| They require no external regulating equipment, have low manufacturing costs, and work equally well on either alternating current or direct current. |
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| The primordial Law is that which, in regulating the alliance, superposes the reign of culture onto that of a nature given over to the law of coupling. |
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| It is one of the most abundant neuropeptides in the central nervous system and is considered an important regulating factor in emotional behavior. |
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| Legislation regulating middlemen required registration, addressed weights and measures, fixing of prices and collection of tolls by the government. |
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| Furthermore, forward genetics screens identified a ubiquitin specific protease to be involved in regulating direct reprogramming of hypodermal cells in worms. |
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| There he promulgated the great law regulating all Sicilian affairs. |
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| During the reign of king Leovigild an attempt was made to unite the laws regulating the lives of Goths and Romans into a revised law code, Codex Revisus. |
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| Laws regulating the hunting of coyotes might alternatively be explained as the outcome of interest group competition between woolgrowers and fur trappers for political favors. |
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| It allows for regulating the colouration of the apple skin, but also protects the trees from hailstorms, which are a frequent occurrence in some regions. |
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| The metatext of infinity inherited by the Renaissance from the Middle Ages had forced an emergence of respective explanative space regulating the epistemics of the age. |
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| However, recent work points to restricted intraciliary rather than cytoplasmic calcium effects subsequently regulating cellular sonic hedgehog signaling. |
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| Only small amounts of iron are lost daily due to mucosal and skin epithelial cell sloughing, so control of iron levels is primarily accomplished by regulating uptake. |
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| While individual states and counties will still control domestic adoption, the State Department will become the federal regulating agency in charge of intercountry adoptions. |
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| It is influenced by Roman law and deals with domestic laws concerning marriage and inheritance as well as regulating weregild and other penalties. |
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| According to Moore and Rose, it is better to address potential problems of deregulation directly instead of regulating the number of taxi licences. |
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