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  • 11Regulation (economie) — Régulation (économie) En économie, le terme de régulation fait référence deux types d action de l État ou des autorités monétaires ; soit une régulation de l économie dans sa globalité, et on parle de politique conjoncturelle soit une… …

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  • 12Régulation (social) — Régulation (économie) En économie, le terme de régulation fait référence deux types d action de l État ou des autorités monétaires ; soit une régulation de l économie dans sa globalité, et on parle de politique conjoncturelle soit une… …

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  • 13Régulation économique — Régulation (économie) En économie, le terme de régulation fait référence deux types d action de l État ou des autorités monétaires ; soit une régulation de l économie dans sa globalité, et on parle de politique conjoncturelle soit une… …

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  • 14regulation — reg·u·la·tion n 1: the act of regulating or state of being regulated 2: an authoritative rule; specif: a rule or order issued by a government agency and often having the force of law see also administrative procedure act in the important laws… …

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  • 15Regulation D — (also known as Reg D) is a regulation of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC ), and is also a term for an investment strategy, mostly associated with hedge funds, based upon that regulation. It also affects individual savings and …

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  • 16regulatory offense — n: a violation of a regulation that is not part of a criminal code and that carries the punishment of a fine or imprisonment: administrative crime – called also regulatory crime; Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 17Regulatory reform — concerns improvements to the quality of government regulation.At the international level, the OECD Regulatory Reform Programme is aimed at helping governments improve regulatory quality that is, reforming regulations that raise unnecessary… …

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  • 18regulatory — reg·u·la·to·ry / re gyə lə ˌtōr ē/ adj 1: of or relating to regulation 2: making or concerned with making regulations Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 19Regulatory offences — or quasi criminal offences are a class of crime in which the standard for proving culpability has been lowered so a mens rea (Latin for guilty mind ) element is not required. Such offences are used to deter potential offenders from dangerous… …

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  • 20Regulation of nanotechnology — Due to the ongoing argument on the implications of nanotechnology, there is significant debate related to the question of whether nanotechnology or nanotechnology based products merit special government regulation. This debate is related to the… …

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