regulate in the PONS Dictionary

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steps to regulate demand

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But since many tracks were poorly maintained and regulated, the first wave of popularity did not last long.
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These questions are left to the country in question to regulate and determine itself.
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The decree further regulated work time and wages for farmworkers.
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As part of this duty, the agency regulates human travel.
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The tragedy of the commons can be avoided if it is appropriately regulated.
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State insurance commissioners are responsible for regulating corporate surety activities within their jurisdictions.
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The article focused on the roles of metrology in the economy and considers the choices of what to regulate.
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These wetland systems are capable of regulating changes in the water table on upwards of 130 m.
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Licensed fishing around the lake is also regulated.
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The working hours and the amount of work were regulated.
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