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  • 1Regulatory requirement — Regulatory requirements are part of the process of drug discovery and drug development. Regulatory requirements describe what is necessary for a new drug to be approved for marketing in any particular country. In the US, it is the function of the …

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  • 2Regulatory Flexibility Act — Infobox U.S. legislation name= Regulatory Flexibility Act fullname= The Regulatory Flexibility Act acronym= RFA / the Reg Flex Act enacted by= effective date= 1 January 1981 public law url= http://www.archives.gov/federal register/laws/regulatory …

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  • 3Regulatory taking — refers to a situation in which a government regulates a property to such a degree that the regulation effectively amounts to an exercise of the government s eminent domain power without actually divesting the property s owner of title to the… …

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  • 4Regulatory responses to the subprime crisis — addresses various actions taken by governments around the world to address the effects of the subprime mortgage crisis.Regulators and legislators are considering action regarding lending practices, bankruptcy protection, tax policies, affordable… …

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  • 5regulatory bodies —    Regulatory bodies are agencies that oversee particular industrial areas or activities where some economic, political or socio cultural concern exists (for example, over industrial concentration or public interest requirements). Usually they… …

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  • 6Regulatory sign — Regulatory signs are traffic signs intended to instruct road users on what they must or should do (or not do) under a given set of circumstances. The term regulatory sign describes a range of signs that are used to indicate or reinforce traffic… …

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  • 7Requirements-driven product documentation development — Overview Requirement driven product documentation development is a documentation development process in which ongoing changes in a product s requirements cause ongoing changes in the product documentation throughout the product life cycle.… …

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  • 8Regulatory Impact Analysis — A Regulatory Impact Analysis or Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) is a document created before a new government regulation is introduced. RIAs are produced in many countries, although their scope, content, role and influence on policy making… …

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  • 9Regulatory Risk — The risk that a change in laws and regulations will materially impact a security, business, sector or market. A change in laws or regulations made by the government or a regulatory body can increase the costs of operating a business, reduce the… …

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  • 10Regulatory compliance — Compliance (regulation) redirects here. For other uses, see Compliance (disambiguation). In general, compliance means conforming to a rule, such as a specification, policy, standard or law. Regulatory compliance describes the goal that… …

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