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regulatory
[ reg-yuh-luh-tawr-ee ]
adjective
- of or relating to the control or direction of an activity by a set of rules, laws, etc.:
The Coast Guard is to be commended for this current regulatory effort, as their proposed restriction addresses many concerns of the seafaring community.
- of or relating to the adjustment of a device, system, or organic function so as to meet a standard or the requirements of good operation:
Earth's climate is a highly complex system with its own regulatory mechanisms.
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of regulatory1
Example Sentences
Bonta’s suit relied on the Administrative Procedure Act, which forbids agencies from abruptly changing their regulatory policies without a clear and reasonable explanation.
Lowenthal says that an Office of Space Commerce may take over some of the regulatory role of both the FAA and the FCC; all this remains to be seen.
Washington fears India's regulatory approach is increasingly mirroring China's.
In an earnings call in late January, Meta said it was keeping an eye on “legal and regulatory headwinds” in the European Union and the U.S. that could impact its financial results.
Since Tesla sells only zero-emission vehicles, it has regulatory credits to spare.
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