Behind the cheery facade of constitutional government lurks the inextinguishable specter of legally unregulated power. |
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Like business brokers, the matchmakers are unregulated or, at most, loosely regulated. |
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Otherwise, you need about 1,000 custom agents to stop these transshipments of unregulated products coming into the country. |
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If you like, this is the unregulated hinterland, reminiscent of timeshare properties, where investors could be riding for a fall! |
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According to Rangel, the problem is that the polling industry in Venezuela is completely unregulated. |
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Some areas have federal orders, some have state regs, some are unregulated. |
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Surely, there is no precedent for this period's confident adoption of a regime of inconvertible and unregulated money and Credit. |
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Although participants remained highly critical of unregulated ethnomedicine, few had recourse to desired alternatives. |
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Thanks to unregulated advertising on private TV channels, children seem to be in a perennial state of want. |
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Conservationists say unregulated fisheries in the southern oceans are endangering the albatross. |
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Commissioner Smith hews to the traditional American view that political speech should be unregulated. |
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As emotionally complex an issue as cloning animals is, it's also dangerous, perhaps cruel and illegal, and almost totally unregulated. |
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The world's largest capital market, the London-based Euromarket, is now an essentially unregulated one. |
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Increasingly in the new global economy, labour is becoming an unregulated commodity. |
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We don't have to choose between strict protectionism and unregulated free trade. |
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In addition, hybrid constructs with stringent promoters fused to the early transcribed region of unregulated genes were analysed. |
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The causes of economic upswings and downswings in capitalism are more centred on its unplanned and unregulated nature. |
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Necrosis is a spontaneous and unregulated process that results in disintegration of the cell membrane and its organelles. |
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In today's environment of unregulated pro forma calculations and supersize write-offs, no question is more important to investors. |
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For that reason I do not consciously differentiate between regulated and unregulated businesses. |
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Their main role in Internet chat is to form a mercenary authority infrastructure in otherwise unregulated chat rooms. |
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The sector has been virtually unregulated since sapphire was discovered about five years ago. |
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Even the author seems amazed by the extent to which the cruise lines remain unregulated, untaxed, and simply unaccountable to anyone. |
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It is hoped the latest swoop in a nationwide clampdown on unregulated puppy farms will spur the public not to buy dogs from such dealers. |
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The voting machine industry is unregulated and has not chosen to regulate itself. |
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These flares may be caused by other viral infections, or they may be secondary to viral reactivation and an unregulated immune response. |
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So, you have an unregulated resource that is capable of overuse that solves the problem by charging users for its use. |
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A black market is also called an underground economy or unregulated economy. |
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This is completely unregulated and there is evidence that children and vulnerable people are losing money that they can ill afford to lose. |
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There is a common myth that America, land of the free market cowboys, is the unregulated Wild West of commerce. |
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Critics say the marketing push will put a dangerous and largely unregulated weapon on the streets. |
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They also underestimated the cost of the resulting transition from regulated to unregulated prices. |
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After all, the sky is not a limit for an unregulated economy with no taxes. |
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Hence, money can move anywhere and is totally unregulated, but our bodies are increasingly regulated and controlled. |
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Only in an unregulated religious economy are the churches fully market-dependent. |
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The media, which calls other powers to account, is itself a vast, largely unregulated, wholly unaccountable power. |
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The informal economy is all the unregulated work that exists on the edges of the mainstream economy. |
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Those regulated and unregulated hucksters who use these devices are, simply put, ripping off the public. |
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Such unregulated production spawns the growth of child labor and of a disregard for working conditions in general. |
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They may face increased exposure to unregulated financial options and make themselves vulnerable to uninsured risks. |
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Other species not yet facing extinction are diminishing in numbers so much that their unregulated use may threaten their survival in the future. |
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An analysis of the substance determined that the drug was actually piperazine, which is unregulated in Canada. |
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Competition is greatest in the unregulated areas, especially for toll minutes and forborne data services. |
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Below this, an unregulated mass of crudely produced and often adulterated rotgut, some selling for as little as 60 centimes per litre. |
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There is massive evidence of fraud in the OTC derivatives market, which is unregulated and not monitored by the stock exchanges themselves. |
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Make sure that your child isn't communicating in chatrooms, which are typically unregulated. |
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This combination suggests British Columbia has much to lose owing to this large, unregulated and unstudied, invasive species vector. |
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In some ports, exclusivity rights, unregulated monopolies, collusive practices, and labour problems hamper competition and undermine efficiency. |
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Hedge funds make fine scapegoats: mysterious, offshore, unregulated, and run by and for the obscenely rich. |
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Since biodiesel remains widely unregulated and untracked, no data source has been identified that describes its current use in Canada. |
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The trade union movement has been very leery of unregulated temporary cross-border movement of employees. |
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It is an unregulated will to become, an unpredictable process initiated without omniscient planning. |
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The subject of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing was discussed and the necessity for coordinating surveillance in this area stressed. |
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This problem is compounded by illegal imports, unreported and unregulated fishing, as discussed at the last part-session. |
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Delegates also agreed on an action plan to curtail unregulated domestic ivory markets. |
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Tens of thousands of unregulated health professionals continue to perform investigations, tests and procedures on patients. |
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Concerning the fight against illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing, Iceland should be able to make a positive contribution to this policy. |
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Of particular concern is the ministerial entry approval that near banks must obtain to undertake unregulated activities. |
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The unregulated arms trade poses threats to goods and values common to the whole international community. |
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Unlike broadcasting media, which have codes regarding advertising to kids, the Internet is unregulated. |
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International trade is wholly unregulated and no regional fishery organizations manage the high seas stocks. |
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Hedge funds are both opaque and either virtually unregulated or lightly regulated. |
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The orders are filled with illegal, unregulated and unapproved products. |
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I'm allowing you unregulated access to take digs at me and my opinions. |
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As long as the risk is unregulated, it seems to be a bull market for Bitcoin. |
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A new book about Victorian-era London reminds us that unregulated, disorderly places grow into great metropolises. |
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While temping at a hedge fund, an unregulated investment pool with lofty fees and million-dollar investment minimums, I accepted a full-time position. |
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The shadow banking system took over more and more of the banking business, because the unregulated players in this system seemed to offer better deals than conventional banks. |
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Chapter five, which deals with the spectre of bioterrorism and biowarfare, prognosticates with frightening plausibility on the worst, largely unregulated modern evil. |
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Instead of dousing the wild blazes of unregulated capitalism, regulatory policy can pour fuel on the fire. |
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Until recently, Thailand was one of the most unregulated locales for commercial surrogacy. |
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Experts say petty crime rate in Japan may possibly increase when organized crime members go underground and unregulated. |
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The term, which is nebulous and unregulated, can apply to any wine made without very few winery manipulations. |
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They are privately run, operate independently of the NHS and are unregulated by any official body. |
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Fresh news, especially when fuelled by unregulated shore-based alcohol, was apt to re-ignite fistfights among bluejackets with differing opinions. |
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In the meantime, the unregulated broker holds all the cards. |
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The story brazenly slaps unregulated capitalism hard across the face. |
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Today, boiler rooms refer to unregulated companies that use high-pressure selling tactics to peddle dodgy shares by providing false or misleading information. |
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Two predatory chancers wander the casual labour markets in large towns and persuade individuals to accompany them to find work in unregulated coal mines. |
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Government planners and foreign aid donors once feared just the sort of anarchic construction Canaan and Jerusalem represent unzoned, unregulated, untitled and dangerous. |
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It is good old unregulated American greed of the same stripe that drove this country into its current economic meltdown. |
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The FAO adopted in 2001 an international plan of action to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, which the Community has endorsed. |
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Every day, everywhere in the world, people are affected by unregulated transfers of conventional weapons and their diversion to the illicit market. |
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Argentina also has an open and unregulated exchange rate system. |
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These weapons, coupled with their unregulated circulation and their irresponsible deployment, are responsible for the most heinous crimes against humanity and war crimes. |
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The system must also ensure that, where credit is given to unregulated financial institutions, capital reserve requirements are higher than for regulated companies. |
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The key finding of the report is that while there is not a problem with small arms violence at present, it is unclear to what extent small arms are in private or unregulated possession. |
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Campaigns to educate consumers about impact of the bushmeat trade, and to inform the judiciary of wildlife laws and regulations, will contribute to efforts to reduce the impact of unregulated hunting. |
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Macrophytic vegetation is not typically present in unregulated Rocky Mountain rivers not dominated by groundwater. |
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Never use an unregulated gas supply to pressurize the enclosure. |
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In the United States, drug costs are unregulated, but instead are the result of negotiations between drug companies and insurance companies. |
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In general, in capitalist systems investment, distribution, income, and prices are determined by markets, whether regulated or unregulated. |
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Causes for wildlife extinction are habitat destruction and extensive unregulated hunting. |
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The reefs have been under threat from scallop dredging which, if unregulated, might destroy the coral's habitat. |
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The inshore traffic zone is unregulated and shouldn't be used for ongoing traffic. |
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Illegal, unregulated, or unreported fishing catch between 11 and 26 million tons a year which accounts for one quarter of global catch. |
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This trade is unregulated and causing unknown reductions of wild populations of native Moroccan wildlife. |
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This second step would indubitably require a fundamental departure from the current Canadian practice of leaving plea bargaining essentially unregulated. |
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Details of the research come in the week that a government consultation document proposed a voluntary code of practice for public CCTV systems, but left private cameras largely unregulated. |
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Respondents in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia also reported that there are significant problems with unqualified, unregulated immigration consultants who take advantage of unwitting refugee claimants. |
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As we have shown, this model is in reality totally unsuited to agriculture and it is more than probable that unregulated liberalization will increase poverty in developing countries and will breed turmoil for many nations. |
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A further call was made for support to prepare a plan for the implementation of the 2009 Caribbean ministerial declaration on illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the Caribbean. |
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Discrimination is also imbedded in policies that implicitly or explicitly bar women from migrating legally or that relegate them to work in unregulated sectors that render them more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. |
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Calmodulin is a ubiquitous calcium signaling messenger and its overexpression leads to unregulated cell growth. |
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Many think that these new, unregulated outlets for public discussion are democratizing public access to media and increasing participation in public debate. |
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There are very few actual unregulated large monopolies or monopsonies in the United States. |
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Androstenedione, commonly called andro, is an unregulated food additive. |
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As trade unionists, we must be prepared to use all tools available to us to ensure that the crisis caused by unregulated markets is not used to lower labour and regulation standards further. |
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It demonstrates that the alleged benefits of unregulated agricultural trade liberalization are overestimated and the risks to small farmers, very real. |
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The current unregulated situation is all the more worrisome in that periodic pump inspection is not mandatory and, for all intents and purposes, no longer practiced. |
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Up to the end of the 19th century, the possession and carrying of arms was pretty well unregulated in Canada, while the racialist American states had already experimented with controls. |
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Although poor technique, poor judgement and lack of knowledge are not unique to seaplane operations, the unregulated and unpredictable environment in which seaplanes usually operate can be less forgiving of such deficiencies. |
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The Black Market produces wholly unregulated goods, and are purchased and consumed unregulated. |
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It is a concern that private investigators who conduct these operations are unregulated, and many are known to deploy dubious tactics. |
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It reflected a book-learned view of unregulated market power which failed to ring her alarm bells as Scargill's primitive notions of class struggle did, and was just as naïve. |
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The majority of members of FFA have legislation prohibiting the use of flagged vessels, including fishing vessels, supply, bunker and reefer vessels, to support illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing activities. |
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Many of the industries, such as telecommunications and air transport to name but two, have gone from highly regulated monopolistic or semi-monopolistic structures to a form that is more unregulated and competitive. |
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I took the view that, while the Internet cannot be left entirely unregulated, the principles of a society subject to the rule of law must nevertheless apply undiminished. |
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Human rights were too often relegated to the backseat as the juggernaut of unregulated globalization swept the world into a frenzy of growth in recent years. |
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The usual justification for working time regulation is the need to offset the negative effects of the overwork that might result from unregulated individual transactions. |
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No one would seriously contemplate allowing a free-for-all unregulated elementary school system or health care system, and neither should we continue to allow such a thing with child care. |
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Our government has made the fight against overfishing a priority, and I am heartened to work with a group of Ministers who share Canada's commitment to bring an end to illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing activities. |
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Hence, their unregulated circulation is no longer tenable and, in fact, would be detrimental to our national interests, in particular our internal stability. |
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Melatonin can also increase sleepiness during the day, when the pineal gland is not producing it. This has resulted in a growing, and often unregulated, market in melatonin-supplement tablets. |
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Article 11 thus protects wild flora and fauna as a whole against unregulated introductions of species of bird that are not native to the European Union. |
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This is an agreement with the intention to stop port states from allowing boats to dock that participated in illegal, unreported or unregulated fishing. |
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However, the unregulated and undocumented nature of this trade runs risks, such as allowing disease to spread more easily across national borders. |
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The speeds of differential gears and shaft speeds of regulated hydraulic pump and unregulated hydraulic motor were determined based on the calculated gear-ratios. |
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Hunting is unregulated in many areas within the range of the brown bear. |
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Indonesia's coral reefs are located in the heart of the Coral Triangle and have been victim to destructive fishing, unregulated tourism, and bleaching due to climatic changes. |
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There was nothing like that spirit which, when the heart goes with the decree of the ruler, makes the welkin ring with its unregulated rejoicings. |
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However, there are also risks as the unregulated and undocumented nature of this trade runs risks, such as allow disease to spread more easily across national borders. |
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Charcoal production is now usually illegal and nearly always unregulated as in Brazil where charcoal production is a large illegal industry for making pig iron. |
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While we welcome the growth of a meaningful dialect of English, we fear an unregulated growth of Ceylonisms may create a Babeldom in the linguistic international arena. |
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Derivatives such as CDS were unregulated or barely regulated. |
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This was due to the initial process that was required to validate one's identity, unregulated security requirements by the commercial companies which issued them. |
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In Britain's Crown Dependencies, the Manx pound, Jersey pound, and Guernsey pound are unregulated by the Bank of England and are issued independently. |
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