If we want a self-regulating profession, then we must regulate well at every level. |
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Here, I formulate four rules that are generally accepted among scientists and that, if consequently applied, serve as a self-regulating system. |
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If one industry is in control and has a monopoly, what is the point in having an industry body that is self-regulating? |
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His particular field of interest seemed to be where previously self-regulating systems underwent irreversible change. |
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Its components are easy to install and provide a self-powered, self-regulating system requiring no further maintenance or monitoring. |
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This is largely a self-regulating body and was set up as an alternative to Parliament's providing statutory regulations. |
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Accreditation of universities is in the hands of voluntary, non-governmental, self-regulating regional bodies. |
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These chemicals change the experience of pain and release other chemicals, such as hormones, that influence the body's self-regulating systems. |
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They say that the provincial government has seized control of the formerly self-regulating body. |
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Political authorities were interested mainly in maintaining harmony within and among these different self-regulating bodies. |
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The psyche is a self-regulating system that maintains its equilibrium just as the body does. |
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His notion of the mind as a self-regulating system is in line with modern ideas on cybernetics. |
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Ultimately, to qualify as being alive, an organism must be self-regulating and self-sustaining. |
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Another identified concern was the potential liability of the self-regulating body and its board of directors. |
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The legislation is self-regulating whereby each person to whom it applies must show due diligence in the protection of himself and others. |
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This makes the judiciary independent of the executive, and self-regulating. |
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Its emphasis on the self-regulating and potentially liberating character of traditional law is often overdrawn. |
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The Committee concluded that a more self-regulating system was needed. |
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They said Bulgaria should remove its laws on insult and defamation from the criminal code, and that editors should set up a self-regulating body for the media industry. |
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Put another way, why wasn't the system self-regulating after all? |
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The use of self-regulating mechanisms to explain long-term stability has a long history in ecology but has been notoriously difficult to demonstrate in practice. |
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A free market system is largely self-regulating and provides the best environment for promotion of opportunity, excellence, personal growth, and freedom of expression. |
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During the 19th century a number of machines such as looms and lathes became increasingly self-regulating. |
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I haven't been on the pill since mum got sick for the second time, so I've been self-regulating for coming up three years. |
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These authors were concerned with the use of technology outside the classroom for self-regulating learning. |
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They suggest that future research should address the effects of self-regulating feedback. |
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Major crises in some disciplines aside, scientists have largely proven capable of self-regulating our activities. |
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The markets may be self-regulating, but they just apply other sets of rules that are based on a mutual understanding and are undemocratic. |
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Membership of national self-regulating institutes is typically exercised on an individual basis. |
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The theme of self-advocacy in this study is congruent with ideas about the relationship between college student success and self-regulating behavior. |
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When you think of geoengineering as interfering in a spontaneously organized and self-regulating system, it sounds a lot like interfering in a free market. |
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Among many other inventions attributed to him are the compound microscope, an improved thermometer, and self-regulating ovens. |
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The demand for informed consent expresses the value that humans are self-determining and self-regulating. |
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In Lucas's rational-expectations theory, the economy is self-regulating. |
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This was conceived as a self-regulating system. |
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Largely based on a neoliberal belief in the market self-regulating ability, the liberalization intended by the Doha Round has thus seen its effectiveness undermined by the recent crises. |
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Regulators have significant amounts of accountability, far more than the accountability of the self-regulating nationalised industries which preceded them. |
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College members are the ones who determine what the standards of practice are in a self-regulating profession, but they only act on a complaint or out of whatever kind of review they might do on their own. |
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At present under the in-trust agreements between FAO and the CGIAR Centres, the system is largely self-regulating, and egregious violations are discouraged primarily through non-legal means and by the threat of bad publicity. |
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Market dogma had been pressed by market liberals and apostles of laissez-faire to legitimate the self-regulating market's distribution of wealth, but their cold and ruthless logic provided no basis for a new moral economy. |
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Alternatively, organic farming supportive of a philosophy promoting the self-regulating principles of the soil, the plants, and the animals, requires a distinct breeding program. |
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In addition, the Bureau is examining the state of competition in the self-regulating professions, noting its recent advocacy work in relation to the real estate and dental hygienist professions. |
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Create a management regime based on shared decision making, ultimately evolving to the point where the industry is essentially self-regulating within broad policy guidelines established by government. |
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Finally, regulation and supervision proved to be too weak, because too much reliance was placed on the self-regulating effect of market discipline. |
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Participants in the roundtables recognized the progress that has been made in eliminating labour mobility barriers in the self-regulating professions. |
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There is a powerful and self-regulating national interest in observing the strictures of the Convention, because prisoners are taken by both sides of any conflict. |
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Lawyers are self-regulating through the bar association, which sets standards and imposes penalties. |
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The case for self-regulating systems of production is growing. |
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Lord Leveson may care to note that an officially regulated French Press is the transgressor, while the self-regulating British papers are respecting the Duchess's privacy. |
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That said, the lettings team at WilliamHBrown also believes agents need to be self-regulating and perform above and beyond what is considered industry best practice. |
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It is an open-loop controller with two self-regulating valve pins. |
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The regulatory failure had become manifest during the crisis, and the crisis had also challenged assumptions of rational and self-regulating markets. |
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Self-regulating individuals are familiar with influence of environmental factors on their attention during study and are able to modify and change it. |
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