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Relationships Narrower Term:  administrative regulation Related Term:  law n. ~ 1. The process of controlling something through rule or procedure. - 2. A rule that is issued by an authorized governmen [..]
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  The governmental function of controlling or directing economic entities through the process of rulemaking and adjudication.
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  A utility commission carries out its regulatory functions through rulemaking and adjudication. Under rulemaking, the utility commission may propose a general rule of regulation change. By law, it mu [..]
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Rules or laws defined and enforced by an authority to regulate conduct
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  a law made under the authority of an Act of Parliament; Regulations are usually made by Cabinet and must be published in the Gazette and tabled in Parliament. Regulations are a form of subordinate l [..]
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The service provided by generating units equipped and operating with automatic generation controls that enables the units to respond to the ISO's direct digital control signals to match real-time [..]
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1670s, "act of regulating; state of being reduced to order," noun of action from regulate. Meaning "rule for management" is from 1715. Related: Regulations.
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an official rule, law, or order stating what may or may not be done or how something must be done
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The service provided either by resources certified by the CAISO as equipped and capable of responding to the CAISO's direct digital control signals, or by System Resources that have been certifie [..]
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The efforts by governmental units to create and enforce conditions that specify acceptable business practice.
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rule or law.
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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 internatio [..]
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A meeting between the NRC and a reactor licensee to discuss an inspection finding that was preliminarily assessed as greater-than-Green in significance to gather more information before a final decision on significance is made by the agency.
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a law made under the authority of an Act of Parliament
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Government rules or laws that control the activities of businesses and consumers. The motivation for regulation is that businesses are inclined to do things that are harmful to the public--actions whi [..]
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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. [..]
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conforming to regulations, official (e.g., the specified number of holes for a competition, or a club that conforms to the rules of golf) Example: There was a tie at the end of regulation play, and so [..]
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conforming to regulations, official (e.g., the specified number of holes for a competition, or a club that conforms to the rules of golf)
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The Regulation designates every official specification concerning golf and concerning the Rules of Golf.
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an authoritative rule prescribed by or according to regulation; "regulation army equipment" rule: a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior; "it [..]
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Definition A rule designed to control the conduct of those to whom it applies. Regulations are official rules, and have to be followed.
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regulation (pop)
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Ordenanza
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1 : the act of regulating or state of being regulated 2 : an authoritative rule ;specif : a rule or order issued by a government agency and often having the force of law see also Administrative ...
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A rule adopted by a federal or state regulatory agency to implement, interpret, or make specific the law enforced or administered by it, or to govern its procedure.
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A rule made by a state agency to carry out a legislative or administrative mandate. Must meet specified standards for adoption. A legally adopted regulation has the force of law (see Administrative Pr [..]
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Control through formalised processes. release:
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An adaptive response to early injury, as when developing individual cells compensate for missing or injured cells.
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(French : régulation autogène) Regulation system where the gene product controls its own expression.
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The multitude of rules or orders issued by state or federal agencies that dictate how electric service is provided to customers. Also used in system operations to describe ramping a generating unit up [..]
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Economic regulation is the prescription of price and output for a specific industry, often a natural monopoly. Social regulation is the prescription of health, safety, performance, environmental, output and job standards across several industries.
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Amount of speed or voltage change due to load variations.
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A law made by a person or body that has been granted (delegated) law-making authority. A regulation is used both to indicate a specific type of delegated legislation as well as to refer generically to [..]
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) regulates commodities futures trading through its enforcement of the Commodity Exchange Act of 1974 and the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000. [..]
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is binding in all its parts and applies in all member states immediately after publication. Quite often a regulation deals with explicit definitions of technical norms, for example the percentage abov [..]
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(n) an authoritative rule(n) a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior(n) the state of being controlled or governed(n) (embryology) the ability of an early embryo to continue normal d [..]
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  Control of the rate or manner in which a process progresses or a product is formed.
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 - See "Voltage Regulation".
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A rule or law established by the federal or state government that sets procedures that an electric company and/or retail electric supplier must follow.
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 The governmental function of controlling or directing economic entities through the process of rulemaking and adjudication.
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Control specification of an AC/DC output voltage.
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A rule or law established by the federal or state government that sets procedures that a utility must follow.
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The governmental function of controlling or directing economic entities through the process of rulemaking and adjudication.
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ordinatio
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Amount of speed or voltage change due to load variations.
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Electricity Supply (General) Regulation 2014.
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The insurance industry is state regulated. State insurance laws are administered by insurance departments whose job includes approval of rates and policy forms, investigation of company practices, rev [..]
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A government’s legal right to govern businesses.
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Supervision over rates, terms and conditions of service, financing or service areas by a governmental agency.
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The capability of a specific resource with appropriate telecommunications, control and response capability to increase or decrease its output in response to a regulating control signal to control for [..]
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A governmental order carrying the force of law.
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The ability of a power supply to maintain an output voltage within a specified tolerance as referenced to changing conditions of input voltage and/or load.
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n. regla, norma; (regulations) reglamento, normativa
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A principle rule or law designed to govern or control.
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A form of law, rule or order of a legislative nature specifically authorized under a provision of a statute and approved by Cabinet. It has the force of law when in effect.
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Exercise of the authority to restrict or supervise a practice or the conduct of a facility or Organization. (AN: not to be used for Gene regulation or any biological practices)
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The modification of the reactivity of Enzymes by the binding of effectors to sites (Allosteric Sites) on the Enzymes other than the substrate Binding Sites.
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Physiologic mechanisms which regulate or control the Appetite and Food Intake.
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A mechanism of Communication among Life processes to coordinate development, Reproduction, and Homeostasis. In Humans, Feedback loops are especially important for Communication between organs that are [..]
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The processes of Heating and cooling that an organism uses to control its Temperature.
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Any of the processes by which nuclear, cytoplasmic, or intercellular factors influence the differential control (induction or Repression) of Gene action at the level of transcription or translation.
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Any of the processes by which cytoplasmic or intercellular factors influence the differential control of Gene action in Archaea.
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Any of the processes by which cytoplasmic or intercellular factors influence the differential control of Gene action in Bacteria.
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Any of the processes by which nuclear, cytoplasmic, or intercellular factors influence the differential control of Gene action during the developmental stages of an organism.
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Any of the processes by which nuclear, cytoplasmic, or intercellular factors influence the differential control of Gene action in enzyme synthesis.
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Any of the processes by which nuclear, cytoplasmic, or intercellular factors influence the differential control of Gene action in Fungi.
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Any of the processes by which nuclear, cytoplasmic, or intercellular factors influence the differential control of Gene action in Leukemia.
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Any of the processes by which nuclear, cytoplasmic, or intercellular factors influence the differential control of Gene action in neoplastic Tissue.
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Any of the processes by which nuclear, cytoplasmic, or intercellular factors influence the differential control of Gene action in Plants.
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Any of the processes by which cytoplasmic factors influence the differential control of Gene action in Viruses.
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Exercise of governmental authority to control conduct.
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Those Forms of control which are exerted in less concrete and tangible ways, as through folkways, mores, conventions, and public sentiment.
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Supervision of business practices by a governmental entity. Regulation of insurance companies is through respective state insurance commissioners.
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Legislation that has immediate, equal and binding effect throughout all member states. The method of implementing the legislation is not left to each member state to decide, as with Directives, but is [..]
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A principle rule or law designed to govern or control.
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Using insulin to maintain the blood glucose level within an acceptable range. The point at which your cat’s intake of food is balanced by the amount of insulin you’re injecting. This is Nirvana!
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of Double Rifles
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a form of legislation enacted under the authority of a statute by the Governor-General in Council (the federal cabinet), the Lieutenant-Governor in Council (a provincial cabinet), a Minister or govern [..]
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Document providing binding legislative rules that is adopted by an authority.
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Regulation refers to codification of sound principles, norms and practices in relation to financial institutions or banks.
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An activity of government to control or direct economic entities by rulemaking and adjudication.
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a governmental order having the force of law.
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This is an EU legislative act that is binding in all its parts and is directly and immediately applicable 
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The governmental function of controlling or directing economic entities through the process of rulemaking and adjudication.
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Control through formalized processes.
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An agency statement of general applicability and future effect, which the agency intends to have the force and effect of law, that is designed to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy or to [..]
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Government rules or laws that control the activities of businesses and consumers. The motivation for regulation is that businesses are inclined to do things that are harmful to the public--actions whi [..]
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Control of a regulatory agency by those entities, usually the businesses of a particular industry, that the agency is designed to regulate. Those industries subject to economic regulation that is inte [..]
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A term used to describe the action of holding a constant electrical value in the face of fluctuations. *regulation An activity of government to control or direct economic entities by rulemaking and adjudication.
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lang=en 1800s=1813 * '''1813''' — . ''''. *: "Yes, vanity is a weakness indeed. But pride — where there is a real superiority of mind, pride will be always under good regulation."
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see professional regulation.
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