Despite applying to my old friends at the national telecommunications regulator for an explanation of these terms, I am still none the wiser. |
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The company will now come under pressure to increase airport charges at Cork to the maximum allowed by the regulator. |
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The regulator stressed the importance of broadcasters being able to challenge orthodoxies. |
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Most of all, there's the tortoise-like tortuous issue of local loop unbundling, Eircom, Esat and the regulator. |
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The government must thus take its role of an economic statesman and regulator seriously and stop nitpicking at micro levels. |
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He sees the job of a mergers regulator as setting down clear standards for companies to follow. |
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The glands secrete parathyroid hormone, which is the primary regulator of calcium homeostasis. |
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It will give auditors a better understanding of what is of material significance to the banks' regulator. |
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The snorkel, flippers, and goggles are definitely material objects, as are the air tank, the regulator, and the buoyancy control device. |
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After a few dives, the inlet filter on my serviced regulator bore the telltale brown dust of internal tank corrosion. |
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In addition, the banking regulator received a number of reports of suspected fraud cases involving automatic teller machines. |
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We all demand different qualities in a regulator and find these in various makes. |
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The phosphate is then transferred to an aspartate residue in a response regulator domain. |
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The territory's top securities regulator said liquidity, transaction costs and managerial skills in Hong Kong remained among the best in Asia. |
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The strength of this approach comes from the regulator being pro-active with an ongoing monopoly or antitrust policy. |
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The three-channel CPU voltage regulator uses original inductance coils in a casing and capacitors from OST and Nippon Chemi-Con. |
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It is rather late in the day for the regulator to see the advantages of letting managers manage. |
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An extremely accurate clock, called a regulator, is used to measure the time it occurs. |
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Physiologists and chemists found that carbon dioxide has an important role as a regulator of the processes of metabolism. |
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When finished, shut off the motor, unplug the unit and turn off the regulator valve. |
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He checked the tank she had set out for him, tested the regulator, then tapped on the pressure gauge. |
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I'd entered 87 kmph on the speed regulator because there's a 90 kmph limit on the road. |
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The gas industry regulator is currently investigating high prices and is expected to publish its report soon. |
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The regulator has warned the industry that it will take tough action against any operator in breach of the regulation. |
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He called on the government to appoint a regulator to monitor the introduction of all development levies proposed. |
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Firms may be able to cooperate by agreeing to abide by the decisions of an external regulator who can be appointed by the firms. |
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The gall bladder acts as a regulator of bile from the liver, increasing or decreasing it to suit, depending on your diet. |
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Meanwhile, industry regulator suggested customers use the price rises as an opportunity to shop around and see if they can get a better deal. |
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Vasopressin is also known as antidiuretic hormone, because it is the main regulator of body fluid osmolarity. |
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The natural regulator for administering laws relating to investments is the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. |
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But the regulator also rapped her over the knuckles about inefficiencies at Dublin and Shannon airports. |
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The Public Accounts Committee is urging the industry regulator to carry out a new review into whether the market is anti-competitive. |
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In effect, the intermediate holding company, under whose umbrella these subsidiaries would operate, would not be governed by a single regulator. |
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The new bill seeks to strengthen the regulatory body by bifurcating it into a tribunal and a regulator. |
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Anyhow, we had one of those, and a regulator, and a pressure gauge, and an air filter that all had to be assembled. |
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We also have experience of various ways in which the market can be gamed, and there has been no regulator to take care of that. |
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This year's price reductions have only come about because of meaningful threats from the regulator. |
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How can you seriously call yourself a safety regulator if you haven't even looked at your worst-case scenario? |
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The higher the pay, the more the regulator should ask banks to strengthen their balance sheets. |
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They called for urgent action to address the problems, including a referral to the forensic science regulator. |
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A main engine pneumatic regulator functional test, which checks the redundancy of individual regulators, was not verified under flow conditions. |
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The company has benefited from recent action by the telecoms regulator around single billing and restrictions on win-back activity by larger players. |
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It is unclear, however, if the listed entity has any resources to foot the bill as its last two filings to the American securities regulator showed cash balances of zero. |
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Since the concept of a regulator for payments systems is so strongly disliked by banks, this consultative period may give them the chance to kick the whole thing into touch. |
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The bank was severely reprimanded by the industry regulator in Australia for lax risk management and ordered to adhere to stricter compliance procedures in the future. |
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He urged the Government to appoint an industry regulator immediately. |
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However, the industry regulator is yet to approve the price increases. |
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From the seeds of the need tree, Aza-Direct is a repellant, antifeedant, growth regulator, and causes pests to become more susceptible to other insecticides. |
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When the regulator detects low air pressure, air is transferred from the sealed-off axles to the low tyre through a small rotational part on the axle. |
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The actin cytoskeleton has long been known to be a key regulator of cell proliferation linking biochemical sensing of the environment with cell cycle progression. |
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Antidiuretic hormone, which is secreted in response to stimuli such as changes in blood volume, tonicity, and blood pressure, is the primary regulator of body water. |
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He also acknowledges that the industry is now beholden to the regulator. |
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But no regulator, no matter how devoted and how tough-minded, can ever fully offset the incentives that many of the players in the market have to misbehave. |
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Its advantage lay in the fact that it didn't require the use of a mechanical regulator like its predecessors. |
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Until December 2001, the regulator was the Registrar of Friendly Societies, and from then until April 2013 the Financial Services Authority. |
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The voltage regulator stopped working and the resulting overload destroyed the device. |
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Used as an acidity regulator, anticaking agent, stabiliser or colour it is approved for usage in the EU, USA and Australia and New Zealand. |
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The broadcasting regulator Ofcom subsequently found these commercials in breach of their code. |
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The network is regulated by the media regulator Ofcom who is responsible for awarding the broadcast licences. |
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The PP carrier for the first window-glass regulator that does not have a steel rail is molded by Faurecia Interior Systems in Frazier, Mich. |
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The Agency is a regulator of angling and sells over a million rod licences a year. |
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The Agency is a regulator for the release of air pollutants into the atmosphere from large, complex industrial processes. |
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The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority is the primary financial services regulator. |
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One is to use multioutlet emitters that screw directly onto sprinkler risers, without the need for a filter or pressure regulator. |
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On vessels of war, the drum and fife or boatswain's whistle furnish the necessary movement regulator. |
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Sox9, a master regulator of chondrogenesis, distinguishes mesenchymal chondrosarcoma from other small blue round cell tumors. |
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Between 2011 and 2016, Amanda was chair of Ofqual, the qualifications regulator. |
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One of my major contributions to this field was the discovery of the vitamin D hormone as a negative regulator of the renin-angiotensin system. |
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Activating mitochondrial regulator PGC-1alpha expression by astrocytic NGF is a therapeutic strategy for Huntington's disease. |
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The diagram does not indicate the party-state's role as legislator, regulator and judicator. |
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They were the fault of the lender, the borrower, and the regulator. |
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Labour and the Liberal Democrats have joined forces to propose a regulator set up by royal charter and underpinned by legislation. |
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Select products that contain both an adulticide and an insect growth regulator. |
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The University of the Balearic Islands is the language regulator for these varieties. |
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The regulator says it wants to create a more level playing field for independent rivals to buy and sell power. |
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This problem spurred the invention of the regulator to evenly spool the line out and prevent tangling. |
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To start the engine, the regulator valve V was opened and steam admitted into the cylinder from the boiler, filling the space beneath the piston. |
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Zaady E, Groffman PM, Shachak M Litter as a regulator of N and C dynamics in macrophytic patches in Negev desert soils. |
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The bill paves the way for the establishment of a National Communications regulator in the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors. |
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For example, it is used as a pH regulator to maintain stable alkaline conditions necessary for the action of the majority of photographic film developing agents. |
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Washington and Sunderland West MP and shadow education minister Sharon Hodgson MP, left, is disappointed exams regulator Ofqual has decided against regrading English papers. |
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Indeed, the binary between foreign and domestic is an arbitrary regulator of culture which functions to maintain Confucianism as orthodox Chinese. |
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When the locomotive is stopped, or coasting with the regulator closed, there is no exhaust steam to create a draught, so the draught is maintained by means of the blower. |
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The market regulator is the Agency for Regulation of Natural Monopolies. |
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It was then reviewed by Autocar magazine, with the team disappointed by the review, while making a reference to OFCOM, the telecommunications regulator. |
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The 90-year old helium market has, at different times, been dominated by the government as a monopoly supplier, a monopsonist buyer, or a regulator. |
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In 1963, when he was descending from a successful climb of Mount Everest, he accidentally knocked his oxygen cylinder's regulator against some ice. |
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Anyone who does get such a card with the number on it is advised to get in touch with the Royal Mail Fraud unit on 0207 239 6655 or ICSTIS, the premiumrate service regulator. |
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The Bank's Financial Policy Committee held its first meeting in June 2011 as a macro prudential regulator to oversee regulation of the UK's financial sector. |
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The economic water industry regulator in Scotland is the Water Industry Commission for Scotland and the environmental regulator is the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. |
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The industry regulator is the Guernsey Financial Services Commission. |
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Fahd Al-Wajeeh, a regulator at Bab Al-Yemen bus station, said a week ago the drivers were forced out of the station as it's rumored someone else wanted to rent the space. |
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The regulator valve was then closed and the water injection valve V' briefly snapped open and shut, sending a spray of cold water into the cylinder. |
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The Irish Medical Council acts as regulator in the Republic of Ireland. |
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Mitogen activated protein kinase p38 controls the expression and posttranslational modification of tristetraprolin, a regulator of tumor necrosis factor alpha mRNA stability. |
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