These controls are made up of a mixture of statutory and self-regulatory intervention. |
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Such self-regulatory perseveration is characterized by unproductive rumination about the failure. |
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That may help explain why regulators are often so unimpressed by the profession's self-regulatory efforts. |
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Despite this progress, SEPA migration as a self-regulatory process, has not yet achieved the results that were initially expected. |
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The measures taken ought to foster the development of self-regulatory capacity in the Member States and the European Union as a whole. |
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The CBA recommends that a provision be added to the Act to facilitate the disclosure of required information to self-regulatory organizations. |
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The global dimension is just as important for self-regulatory as for other models. |
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A discouraged medical staff no longer exercised any self-regulatory control over medical practice. |
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The self-regulatory Boards set up in 1999 are the mechanism that enforces this. |
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Infants with depressed mothers are known to develop passivity, withdrawal and self-regulatory behaviours. |
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The consequences of ignoring these self-regulatory practices is to suffer the officials' ire and retribution. |
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Like the oversight board, NASD is a self-regulatory organization. |
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Cameron's idea leaves us with a self-regulatory press. |
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These rights are best protected through self-regulatory systems. |
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A comprehensive project to enhance professional standards and self-regulatory media accountability system was launched in August 2008 targeting countries in South-East Europe. |
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This does not imply, however, that newspapers or others may not take action, for example on a voluntary or self-regulatory basis, in the context of a claim that their statements have caused harm to reputations. |
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It is understood that MNEs should avoid potential trade or investment distorting effects of codes and self-regulatory practices when they are being developed. |
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This will extend through 2017 the NAD self-regulatory program that monitors advertising for dietary supplements. |
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People's self-regulatory focus may determine the effectiveness of stop-smoking campaigns. |
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However, this is the ultimate example of a self-regulatory agreement between the interested parties with little more than ratification by Congress. |
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It is part of the purpose in having a self-regulatory system that it should ward off statutory regulation, with its possible implications for the freedom of the press. |
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In addition, a National Council of Ethics has been set up by associations of journalists to establish a self-regulatory framework for implementing the code. |
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There is a precedent for the self-regulatory approach. |
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Other self-regulatory professional organizations, like law societies and accounting associations, have been able to combine both areas of regulation. |
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Self-management and self-regulatory regimes occupy the gray area between government regulation and the standards system and their rules are sometimes difficult to classify as belonging to one or the other. |
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In many countries, journalists have established voluntary self-regulatory bodies, to which a complaint can be submitted by individuals who believe that they have been negatively affected by unprofessional reporting. |
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Students who activate self-regulatory mechanisms like planning, evaluating and revising stand a better chance at accomplishing their writing goals. |
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