1. It allows some funds to be clawed back from the Treasury-to be spent on tightly regulated projects. 2. It seems that under both normal and abnormal conditions tightly regulated mechanisms modulate the interaction and mutual mediator exchange between epithelial and immune mucosal cells. 3. Difficulties in obtaining local financing and a tightly regulated environment are the main concerns of American investors in Vietnam, the U.S. government said last December. 4. Dioxin seldom is found outside polluted hazardous waste sites and remains one of the most tightly regulated toxins. 5. For example, Charles Saffron of Beth Israel Hospital in Boston said that units of blood stored in blood banks have a tightly regulated shelf life. 6. In the past, the tightly regulated industry rewarded growers for producing large quantities of grapes, with less emphasis on quality or popularity, farmers say. 7. Lawmakers cast aside the tightly regulated system in which utilities built and operated power plants and had exclusive access to consumers. 8. The foreign brokers, coming from more competitive and more tightly regulated markets, approach the business more as advisers with research to back up their recommendations. 9. The primary insurance business is dominated by giant Japanese companies in a tightly regulated market where it is difficult for foreign companies to compete. 10. They are tightly regulated, immensely profitable for the state and most graft has been eradicated. |