61.   As the tobacco industry begins to create and sell a new generation of products, strong federal regulation will be crucial.

62.   Aswad said adding new regulations was not the answer, because state agencies have complained that they did not have the resources to enforce rules already on the books.

63.   At issue is regulation of the cable industry under several laws enacted during the past five years.

64.   At issue are regulations that limit speech for lawyers paid with federal funds.

65.   Because there is no regulation, and because some private schools prefer to keep low profiles, no one knows for sure how many operate in Arizona.

66.   -- Reforms requiring new regulations to be based on risk assessments, balancing benefits against costs.

67.   A Republican from Texas, where environmental regulation is in the hands of the polluters, is not likely to be that kind of president.

68.   A. I think regulation is a much bigger risk.

69.   A vision of an unregulated future can be glimpsed in the former Soviet-bloc countries of Eastern Europe, where meaningful environmental regulations have been largely nonexistent.

70.   According to Julian, city regulations were far less restrictive than Berkeley or San Francisco in terms of zoning and parking.

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question 0.56%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
regulation 0.03%
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