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self-regulatory |
| 释义 |
self-regulatoryself-reguˈlatory / $ ˌ. ˈ...../ (also ˌself-ˈregulating) adjective  - Equally, much financial services regulation prior to the eighties was self-regulatory.
- It could be argued that this is far more likely to occur to a self-regulatory body than to a statutory body.
- It is important to discuss whether the self-regulatory regime has increased the level of either.
- It is important to recognize that intellectual development is a self-regulatory process.
- This may herald a move to a less self-regulatory approach to supervision of the financial services industry.
- Under the Financial Services Act, each self-regulatory organisation must have in place a system for dealing with consumer complaints.
a self-regulatory system, industry, or organization is one that controls itself, rather than having an independent organization or laws to make sure that rules are obeyed—ˌself-reguˈlation noun [uncountable] |
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