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For example, garbage discharge, something you would think just simply goes away, but the laws
regulating
ship discharge of garbage actually get weaker the further you are from shore.
Between the parties, the men, the alcohol, I was looking for self love, for affirmation from somebody, when in reality, I didn't love who I was, and I couldn't seem to get a handle on
regulating
my own weight.
And he realized suddenly that the force that drew the apple down to the earth could be the same as the force
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the motions of the planets and the moon.
Now, with marijuana, that obviously means legally
regulating
and taxing it like alcohol.
So in fact, when you look at close relationships, laughter is a phenomenally useful index of how people are
regulating
their emotions together.
Stem cells also play a role in
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the growth cycle, and so scientists are investigating whether they can manipulate the activity of these cells to encourage follicles to start producing hair again.
And this is a real problem, because companies have argued for 20 to 30 years against
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the internet better, because users have consented to the terms and conditions.
I could also have told you about the initiatives in parks in London and throughout Britain, involving the same company, promoting exercise, or indeed of the British government creating voluntary pledges in partnership with industry instead of
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industry.
Instead, it's a critical function, during which your body balances and regulates its vital systems, affecting respiration and
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everything from circulation to growth and immune response.
Now, it is unfortunate that computers struggle with clouds, because clouds are crucially important in
regulating
the temperature of the planet.
But remember, clouds are so important in
regulating
the earth's temperature, and they both warm and cool the planet.
So ironically, by
regulating
cars to minimize harm, we may actually end up with more harm because people may not opt into the safer technology even if it's much safer than human drivers.
They play a really big role in
regulating
our climate, and if we can enhance the growth of seaweed in them, we can use them, I think, to develop a climate-altering crop.
It's the basic
regulating
principle of the Enlightenment.
And this speaks to the role of angiogenesis in
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healthy set points.
And I think this is the best way of
regulating
ourselves on the environment.
We're hardly
regulating
them at all.
Now mind you, I'm not in the market to have an abortion but I'm not sure that a bunch of strangers should be
regulating
what I do with my body.
So strong is Greece’s interest in building its relationship with Israel that Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias has declared that the country will not honor the European Union’s latest guidelines
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the labeling of goods produced by Israeli settlements in the occupied territories.
As the journalistic priesthood erodes and everyone can become a citizen reporter or commentator,
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or training all would-be journalists is not the answer.
By the 1970’s, however, the IMF and Western powers began to dismantle the theory and practice of
regulating
global capital flows.
IMF research over the last year has outlined circumstances in which industrialized countries should also take part in
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global capital flows.
The current reintegration plan, like two previous attempts at disarmament, falls short of credibly demobilizing armed groups and
regulating
the arms trade.
Regulating
Across the Digital DivideLONDON – The increasing digitization of the global economy is changing how products and services are produced, distributed, and sold across borders.
Better
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the trade in these resources will not itself bring peace to conflict-affected areas.
This new monetary union would be managed according to the original Maastricht Treaty, with a truly independent central bank responsible for
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the northern euro’s exchange rate against the euro, which less competitive countries would retain.
Doing what has to be done to ensure sustainable water supplies - controlling pollution, encouraging conservation,
regulating
and charging where necessary - is politically tough.
Leveson tackled his remit – to make recommendations for a new, more effective way of
regulating
the press – with “one simple question: who guards the guardians?”
Regardless of how one categorizes Trump’s domestic agenda, it is clearly a response to a world in which a principle of openness – to foreign goods, capital, and people – coexists with a complex system for
regulating
these flows.
But for liberal democracies,
regulating
social media is not so straightforward, because it requires governments to strike a balance between competing principles.
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