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  • 41regulation —    The principle of regulation in Britain combines constitutionalism and privatization. The constitutional principle, that of the rule of law, is at its weakest in institutions in civil society and in state institutions based on the power of… …

    Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • 42Regulation, procedures, and practices —   A utility commission carries out its regulatory functions through rulemaking and adjudication. Under rulemaking, the utility commission may propose a general rule of regulation change. By law, it must issue a notice of the proposed rule and a… …

    Energy terms

  • 43Regulatory 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… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 44Regulation C — A regulation that implements the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act of 1975. Regulation C mandates that depository institutions must annually disclose the communities to which they provided residential mortgages. This allows regulatory authorities to… …

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  • 45Regulation O — One of the regulations set forth by the Federal Reserve. Regulation O places limits and stipulations on the credit extension that a member bank can offer to its executive officers, principal shareholders and directors. This regulation also… …

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  • 46regulation — 01. Current [regulations] forbid the use of company cars for personal reasons. 02. Some people think that access to the Internet should be [regulated] so that children are not exposed to pornography. 03. The veterinarian told Sammy to [regulate]… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 47regulation — I. noun Date: 1665 1. the act of regulating ; the state of being regulated 2. a. an authoritative rule dealing with details or procedure < safety regulations > b. a rule or order issued by an executive authority or regulatory agency of a&#8230; …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 48regulatory mutants — Mutant organisms that have lost the ability to limit synthesis of a product, which normally occurs by regulation of activity of an earlier step in the biosynthetic pathway …

    Dictionary of microbiology

  • 49regulatory — adjective Of or pertaining to regulation …

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  • 50Regulation NMS — National Market System (NMS) is a set of rules passed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which looks to improve the U.S. exchanges through improved fairness in price execution as well as improve the displaying of quotes and amount&#8230; …

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