The Pauls believe individuals know best how to regulate themselves at the dinner table.
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The nations would be well advised to regulate and tax all trade in deeded cultural property.
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In the case of same-sex rights, the state is called upon to regulate marriage.
Anti-trust and monopolistic practices in the high tech industry have been notoriously difficult to regulate.
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One thing that states could not do from the outset, though, was to regulate interstate commerce.
We think the burden of proof should certainly be on those who want to regulate them.
As regional governments acquire more and more power to regulate, businesses face higher compliance costs.
Sir David said it was for ministers to decide how to regulate such companies.
So forcing a wind generator to regulate by the hour was unfair to intermittent generation.
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The Czech government has repeatedly postponed a law to regulate the appointments of civil servants.
The ICD monitors the heartbeat and sends out the appropriate pulses to regulate it.
Bitcoin is ideal for this because its lack of intermediaries makes it hard to regulate.
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Florida is in a unique situation in being able to regulate high school sports.
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Cells use cytokines to communicate with each other, and to regulate the immune response.
The Environmental Working Group would like the FDA to regulate antibiotic use in meat better.
The big decision for the FCC is whether and how to regulate broadband Internet carriers.
The California Energy Commission (CEC), for example, seeks to regulate virtually any product consuming energy.
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However, the judiciary has grown "increasingly aggressive" in its attempts to regulate content, says Freedom House.
Schools are extremely suspicious and really have little confidence in Ofqual's ability to regulate.
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States and the Environmental Protection Agency would not be allowed to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
There are moves in Congress to repeal or defer the EPA's power to regulate greenhouse gases.
The Environmental Protection Agency will officially not be trying to regulate your greenhouse gas emissions.
There are proposals to regulate the trade in five of the most threatened species of shark.
Until that time the government has absolutely no legal authority to regulate that activity.
There's a clause in the Constitution that says Congress has the power to regulate interstate commerce.
EU's gift: the Union has few direct powers to regulate industrial disputes or national health services.
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It established a single authority to regulate the investment industry, the Financial Services Authority.
The Financial Services Authority is preparing to regulate only half of the equity release market.
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He explained the bill would fully empower the Charity Commission to regulate the sector.
The Bush administration has argued that the states aren't permitted to regulate fuel economy.
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