单词 | regulation |
释义 | regulation (regjʊleɪʃən ) Word forms: regulations 1. countable noun [usually plural] B2 Regulations are rules made by a government or other authority in order to control the way something is done or the way people behave. Employers are using the new regulations to force out people over 65. Under pressure from the American government, Fiat and other manufacturers obeyed the new safety regulations. Regulation is also an adjective. ...a noisy cheerful group of people in regulation black parade tunics. 2. uncountable noun Regulation is the controlling of an activity or process, usually by means of rules. Social services also have responsibility for the regulation of nurseries. Some in the market now want government regulation in order to reduce costs. Synonyms: control, government, management, administration Collocations: breach a regulation A high number of trawlers breach fishing regulations but few are arrested. Times, Sunday Times (2006) He said he often supplied over-the-counter medicines, but accepted that he had sometimes breached regulations by supplying drugs without valid prescriptions. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Officials issued an enforcement notice, claiming that the school was breaching planning regulations. Times, Sunday Times (2019) He was told it contravened strict police uniform regulations. The Sun (2009) He denied contravening regulations on trade in endangered species and was bailed until September. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The estate was fined 75,000 with 30,000 costs after admitting contravening regulations. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Effective regulation is a very important part of London's appeal as an international financial centre. Times, Sunday Times (2012) What we need is better, more effective regulation. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Either we have effective regulation or compensation but not both. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Finally, housebuilders face increased costs through the requirement to comply with tightening environmental regulations that will begin to creep in over the next 18 months or so. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The arrival of tighter environmental regulations and higher taxes are forcing coal plants to close or go green. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Both say they need to charge more due to rising wholesale prices and costly environmental regulations. The Sun (2012) The Centre for Economics and Business Research said excessive regulation on bank pay and high taxes would drive financial services from London. The Sun (2011) The era of cheap food is under threat from excessive regulation of genetically modified crops and pesticides, according to one of the world's most senior agricultural business leaders. Times, Sunday Times (2007) But excessive regulation has come at a price. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Easy monetary policy, combined with lax banking regulation, sparked a credit boom that turned to bust. Times, Sunday Times (2012) After years of lax regulation, baseball has taken steps in recent years to clean up its image. Times, Sunday Times (2014) They point out that in America lax regulation has led to problems. Times, Sunday Times (2011) You will have to meet stringent regulations over the tiniest details. Times, Sunday Times (2009) It must be a fit and proper organisation with a proven record and, most of all, meet the strict regulations governing the lottery. Times, Sunday Times (2006) You will need to meet building regulations. Times,Sunday Times (2020) To make matters worse, America is moving into the summer season with lower stocks than usual, mainly due to new regulations. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Now new regulations, to be introduced in 2012, will give equal rights to all. Times, Sunday Times (2010) What changes are going to happen to enforce this new regulation? Times, Sunday Times (2006) The bill specifically mentions that free services and content are included in its regulation requirements. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Other information may also be stamped depending on the regulation requirements. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Any not meeting the regulation requirements are thrown back. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Regulations require utility providers to charge only what it costs to process different payment methods and not profit from them. Times, Sunday Times If you want to create an extra bedroom, remember that fire regulations require you to have a window providing an escape route. Times, Sunday Times Match regulations require the pitch to be cut each morning from the second day onwards, and from that point, the pitch was excellent. Times, Sunday Times Package-holiday regulations require tour operators to absorb just the first 2% of any change in holiday costs. Times, Sunday Times While the big house builders relish such words as sustainable, most continue to build homes that are only as environmentally friendly as building regulations require. Times, Sunday Times Uniform regulations specify when the medal or ribbon bar was worn. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Regulations specify which such deductions must be verifiable to be allowed (e.g., receipts for donations over $250). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These regulations specify what patient information must be held in confidence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The regulations specify that anglers may keep largemouth bass that are greater than 20 inches (50.8 cm) or between 14 and 16 inches (35.6-40.6 cm). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Regulations specify maximal fees of reproduction. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There are just too many rules and regulations governing our rubbish collections now. Times, Sunday Times But these countries have no say in formulating the rules and regulations to which they must submit. Times, Sunday Times I'm just no good with rules and regulations. Times, Sunday Times The trustees are empowered to establish such rules and regulations as are necessary to implement the purpose of the fund. Christianity Today We continue to comply with the rules and regulations about liver transplant surgery. Times, Sunday Times The grounds also contain 6 fully caged and standard regulation tennis courts, three baseball diamonds, and three soccer/lacrosse fields. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition, a standard regulation pin may lean no more than 10 degrees off center without falling. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 From 2007 the penalty kick system ended, and standard regulation matches commenced. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Product standard regulations would remain: they help the single market work better. Times, Sunday Times But I was amazed to see some Conservative MPs backing statutory, governmental, regulation of the Press. The Sun (2012) I say many journalists are suspicious of statutory regulation. Times, Sunday Times (2013) It is essential that we protect the public by implementing statutory regulation alongside demanding evidence of efficacy. Times, Sunday Times (2008) It must be a fit and proper organisation with a proven record and, most of all, meet the strict regulations governing the lottery. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The strict regulations about working on a listed building weren't a significant problem, despite a few battles with the conservation officer. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Having a board meant having to adhere to very strict regulations. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Yet unlike the motor sector, where stringent regulations dictate what comes out of the exhaust pipe, no similar system exists for buildings. Times, Sunday Times It also cautioned finance ministers not to overreact with overly stringent regulations. Times, Sunday Times On the other hand, a relaxation of stringent regulations on the amount of daylight required in new-build houses could help reduce costs significantly. Times, Sunday Times Airlines and air forces throughout the world have an enviable safety record, in part due to stringent regulations, rigidly enforced. Times, Sunday Times Are the papers, and their websites, to be curbed by stringent regulations while the rest of the internet remains unregulated? Times, Sunday Times Tax regulations throw up anomalies all over the place. Times,Sunday Times Employers pay more than 30 per cent social security contributions and the tax regulations keep changing, adding to uncertainty. Times, Sunday Times The income tax regulations specifically prohibit 'accounting' to an employer by means of a taxpayer's own oral or written statements. Christianity Today The income tax regulations state that you can obtain an independent contractor's taxpayer identification number either orally or in writing. Christianity Today He denies any wrongdoing and says that he has always complied with tax regulations. Times, Sunday Times He managed to do this despite tight regulations that meant that only a handful of banks could deal in foreign exchange. Times, Sunday Times Tight regulations forced them to lose the habit of on-the-spot innovation to solve unanticipated problems, which further drove up costs and delays. Times, Sunday Times A harbor master enforced tight regulations over fishing and enforced the law. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He spoke amid industry frustration over tougher new regulations that some bankers say are undermining the industry's ability to increase lending and support the economy. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Solicitors, mortgage lenders and surveyors must comply with tough regulations covering their relations with the public. Times, Sunday Times (2006) He said that legal requirements for trusts to provide quality care would now be enforced with tougher regulations. Times, Sunday Times (2010) This week they will be merely covering real estate investment management, hedge funds and alternative investments, public policy, antitrust, competition and trade regulation. Times, Sunday Times He was a contract law scholar, but also wrote of trade regulation law. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The economy of the colony was hampered by runaway inflation caused by reckless economic policies and unreasonable restrictions on land ownership and trade regulation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Previously (until 1999 in private practice) antitrust, trade regulation and general commercial litigation and international matters. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He has taught consumer law, antitrust law, trade regulation, intellectual property, and criminal process. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was told it contravened strict police uniform regulations. The Sun He left school with few qualifications and a reputation for ill-discipline, particularly when it came to obeying uniform regulations. Times, Sunday Times Uniform regulations specify when the medal or ribbon bar was worn. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Often these tabs were worn on the underside of pocket flaps so as not to violate uniform regulations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They must adhere to strict rules such as hygiene and uniform regulations and obey all lawful orders. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It is doing so under the auspices of its move to cut unnecessary regulation. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Being able to cut unnecessary regulation and bring back legal jurisdiction to the UK opens up a whole host of opportunity. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Of course we are all against unnecessary regulation and superfluous quangos. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Penalties are heavy for those who violate the regulations. Times, Sunday Times Such a sale would violate the regulations. Christianity Today This has caused several allegations against the organizers for violating the regulations regarding sound pollution. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Because the regulation in question defined a course of conduct, where violating the regulation would be considered a criminal act, it should have been published. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 规则 Japanese: 規則 |
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