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entry regulations N

exchange regulations N pl econ, FIN

safety regulations N pl

I . regulation [ˌregjʊˈleɪʃn] N

2. regulation no pl (adjustment):

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We weren't able to use as much of the old ironmongery as we would have liked due to changed regulations, so where necessary we sourced and used bronze replicas.
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Private participation remains constrained, however, by the lack of investment funds, input/output pricing limits, cumbersome customs and foreign exchange regulations, and poor marketing.
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Regulations permit an airplane to transport 15 grams of fissionable material.
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They are not manufactured locally and the costs of setting up local manufacturing facilities would be prohibitive, given the regulations surrounding pharmaceuticals.
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Registered preschools are subjected to zoning regulations and must comply to other regulations such as health screening and fire hazard assessment.
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The change from a pipe to a nicotine patch reflected changing social attitudes and broadcasting regulations.
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Health regulations mandate vaccinations and blood testing of horses crossing state lines, so rodeo horses receive routine care.
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It will create a database that allows for real-time updates on new tax regulations to minimise errors and delays in the computation of port taxes.
jamaica-gleaner.com
We would ensure the best and most modern regulations of air quality, water quality and carbon reduction.
publications.mcgill.ca
Currently, over 100 countries have regulations regarding mycotoxins in the feed industry, in which 13 mycotoxins or groups of mycotoxins are of concern.
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