
1) American quarterly magazine 2) An authoritative rule 3) Authority 4) Control 5) Making regular 6) Obedience 7) Order 8) Restraint 9) Rule 10) Rule or directive 11) Ruling 12) Standard 13) Statute
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1) Assize 2) Change 3) Decree 4) Devaluation 5) Direction 6) Guidepost 7) Indexation 8) Law 9) Leadership 10) Limitation 11) Management 12) Neatness 13) Ordinance 14) Procedure 15) Reg 16) Reglement 17) Regulating 18) Restriction 19) Rule 20) Standard 21) Statute
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- an authoritative rule
- a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior
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bodies whose job it is to see that media texts are not seen by the wrong audience (eg British Board of Film Censors) or are fair and honest (EG Advertising Standards Association)
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• (n.) A rule or order prescribed for management or government; prescription; a regulating principle; a governing direction; precept; law; as, the regulations of a society or a school. • (n.) The act of regulating, or the state of being regulated.
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(L. regula rule) 1. in biology, the adaption of form or behaviour of an organism to changed conditions. 2. the power of a pregastrula stage to form a whole embryo from a part.
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Any government effort to influence the performance of the economy or the behavior of economic agents, especially firms, within it. Conflicts sometimes arise between domestic regulations and international commerce or commitments.
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A principle rule or law designed to govern or control.
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(from the article `Business Overview`) The tobacco industry contended with many of 2007`s major trendsconsolidation and regulation. As the U.S. Congress edged toward granting the FDA the ... ...somewhat similar histories. The lack of consensus regarding who may drink, how much of what may be drunk, and where and when and with whom...
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the difference between the maximum and minimum values of the tube voltage drop of a voltage stabilizing tube within a stated range of anode current
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document providing binding legislative rules, that is adopted by an authority
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Laws limiting the behaviour of consumers and producers.
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A statutory device approved by Parliament made under a general provision in an Act of Parliament, sometimes called delegated or subordinate legislation. Regulations often identify specific risks and set out specific action that must be taken. Regulations often contain absolute legal standards not qualified by the term reasonably practicable. See Eu...
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1. <biology> The adaption of form or behaviour of an organism to changed conditions. ... 2. <embryology> The power of a pregastrula stage to form a whole embryo from a part. ... Origin: L. Regula = rule ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(reg″u-la´shәn) the act of adjusting or state of being adjusted to a certain standard. in biology, the adaptation of form or behavior of an organism to changed conditions. the power to form a whole embryo from stages before the gastrula. the biochemical mechanisms that con...
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As related to population dynamics, the control of population density. Also, a process that controls the rates of synthesis of proteins. Induction and repression are examples of regulation.
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Reg`u·la'tion noun 1. The act of regulating, or the state of being regulated. « The temper and
regulation of our own minds.»
Macaulay. 2. A rule or order prescribed for management or government; prescription; a regulating principle; a governing direction; p...
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A rule, adopted under authority granted by a statute, issued by a municipal, county, state, or federal agency. Although not laws, they have the force of law and often include penalties for violations. Regulations are not generally published in the books that contain state statutes or federal laws, but often must be obtained from the agency. To adop...
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A rule adopted by a federal or state government executive branch agency. A regulation is based on and carries out a law.
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See "Voltage Regulation".
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a law made under the authority of an Act of Parliament
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1. The control of power converter output voltage(s). 2. Changes in output voltage due to changes in input supply or load. See Line regulation, Load regulation
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regularisation noun the act of bringing to uniformity; making regular
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adjective prescribed by or according to regulation; `regulation army equipment`
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The percentage difference between a secondary winding
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