101.   But there is little regulation of charges for medicines, injections and tests, which are prescribed in abundance.

102.   But there are also many instances in which federal regulations are the product of reasonable analysis and a national consensus.

103.   But the myriad regulations are in place precisely because the coaches and the institutions they represent do not trust one another.

104.   But the new regulations are more far-reaching and include harsh new penalties.

105.   But the regulations are not specific other than that a plane should be buoyant enough to allow all passengers time to evacuate.

106.   But those regulations are set to expire and the government has made no effort to revive them, Feld said.

107.   But those regulations were greatly relaxed during the Reagan administration.

108.   Caught in the emotional clamor are federal regulations, issued in August, that require all stem cell research to be conducted under strict ethical guidelines.

109.   Critics have long argued that the hypertechnical regulations are outrageously burdensome.

110.   Currently, there are no regulations for baby bedding that address suffocation, and many of the products manufactured put your baby at greater risk for SIDS.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
regulation 0.03%
regulation + v. >>共 345
be 20.95%
require 9.23%
allow 4.19%
prohibit 3.55%
apply 2.66%
make 1.65%
take 1.53%
go 1.45%
prevent 1.45%
forbid 1.33%
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