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Of course, many of the objectives could have also been accomplished by regulations.
All of these countries reported having government regulations to protect patient-level data.
There are also special regulations for clinical trials.
After all, these regulations were promulgated quite late.
They depict housing processes in relatively unfettered markets with comparatively few government regulations and direct intervention.
By comparison, the earlier building orders, regulations and codes did not go beyond some basic controls and general precautions against the danger of fire.
Up until the twentieth century, regulations regarding marital fitness tended to follow the common-law rules on the capacity of parties to contract.
The government, however, has a strong steering role with complex regulations affecting virtually every aspect of the health system.
Of interest, national regulations were required already at that time to reduce the large variability among hospitals in the exact method of cost price calculation.
The degree is delivered by the institution in which the student is registered, following its own regulations.
The enforcement of such regulations may be difficult where monitoring is poor or testing is accessed from foreign jurisdictions.
The regulations for coverage of nonexcluded medical aids are complex and therefore are only briefly described.
In particular, implementation of regulations in the private sector should be taken as a policy opportunity to improve the delivery of health care.
An act from 1475 also extended the regulations of 1422 to the entire kingdom.
Under colonial rule the administration of the whole territory was formalised since the governors put an end to all personalised positions and regulations.
The initial dataset for this article included the 169 directives and regulations that have at least ten citations.
They ensure compliance with quality and certification regulations during the design evaluation activities.
The specific regulations of the organic farm associations are controlled by the certification bodies too.
The empirical evidence does not support the hypothesis that either of the measures of environmental regulations affects dirty net exports.
Ideally, governments should publish full statements on economic rates of return, and on environmental impacts, both before and after expenditures are made or regulations enacted.
Clan regulations did not necessarily demand that all minor clan disputes be handled privately.
Nevertheless, the recent tightening of immigration and asylum regulations has had a very significant effect upon the future of many older ' economic ' migrants.
Legal instruments are often accompanied by financial sanctions, while economic instruments are anchored in legal regulations.
Differences in state regulations were widely recognized as potential barriers to inter-state commerce.
Indeed, for advanced countries, apart from the control of self-investment, the degree to which such regulations actually contribute to benefit security is open to doubt.
Many countries require salt iodization by law and most have clear regulations governing the iodization process.
Second, the benefit is vested by the authority of statutory language and by the official regulations governing the implementation of the statute.
They told that assessment was carried out with every child according to regulations and with proper documentation.
I conclude that bureaucrats are strategic actors capable of identifying when to allow interest groups some influence over the content of government regulations.
The intense and well-funded antagonism of the pharmaceutical industry to these regulations in countries around the world is perverse evidence of their success.
Accounting, loyalty regulations in asset management and exercising voting rights are each rewarded with 1/3 index points.
In contrast, it exhibited the reluctance of local officials to implement laws and regulations that went against local sentiments.
In many developing countries, pollution control regulations are formulated at the national level, but their enforcement is the responsibility of local environmental protection bureaus.
The regulations that stem from the consensus ensure a peer-review scientific process so that the science is as good as any system can guarantee.
Nevertheless, these new regulations were already inducing the creation of black markets across the country.
They respond to questions on this by quite rightly dismissing the topic as simply ruled out by known regulations.
Federal regulations governing the use of children in research have established some important criteria that may be analogous to organ-donation situations.
Recent new institutional work views firms and markets as social entities constructed from economic conventions, profit-maximizing routines, and state regulations.
The dispersed nature of the problem makes regulations inherently difficult and costly to enforce.
Another important feature of the local rules and regulations was that they were crafted and stipulated by the people themselves over the course of time.
The property rights over electricity grids are not limited by regulations, and there are only a few connections (with small capacity) between the national grids.
Based on these experiments, regulations would be subsequently improved to reconcile contrary interests.
The municipal government's expansion of city planning, safety regulations and public utilities provided a model for similar provisions by central government.
To comply with current regulations multi-storey buildings must be protected from progressive collapse.
I don't see how this zoning proposal reflects quote, increased scrutiny, or more protective regulations.
While this trade was subject to various state regulations, ' as in other spheres, metropolitan control hovered in the background but was limited ' (p. 141).
In its initial use of regulations the unionist government drew most heavily on measures aimed at averting immediate violence and civil unrest.
Bureaucracy and regulations were, and are, fundamentally a response to rising costs, growing complexity of activity, and a growing number of obligations to fulfil.
Many of those faced with the practical realities of enforcing proclamations or other regulations of this nature were much more lenient.
The multitude of guidelines and regulations adds to the interpretational problems by multiplying the incompatible requests for action.
By the 1990s, the regulatory agency realized the need for more stringent standards in enforcing regulations.
From a broader perspective, the results of this study can also be useful to properly implement and design enforcement strategies for future market-based environmental regulations.
The next useful chapter looks at the regulatory framework for housing and considers the case for and against increased regulations.
Mill owners, colonos, unions and the government together would work out the regulations that would govern the sugar industry.
Since these commissions were not guided by specific regulations on water, their decisions were based more on personal interests than on legal rights.
Though regulations of all covered speech (and action) must meet raised standards of scrutiny, there are different raised standards for different categories of coverage.
Second, it also penalizes providers through reserve regulations, which impose larger reserves the greater the duration mismatch.
In addition, they indicate that regulations often address areas where there are resource inefficiencies and thus potential for technological and process improvements.
Treated manure is codified as a waste and liability, and regulations do not connect the permitted facilities to new uses for manure.
The new regulations do little to provide incentives for alternative uses of manure, and often even hinder potential market solutions.
The international vantage point provided calls attention to existing differences in regulatory approaches that should be considered as regulations are increasingly internationalized.
In addition, the new regulations did not foster efficiency improvements, feed formulation and genetics as means to reduce environmental impacts.
More and more, workers are relying on government regulations - minimum wage laws and the like - rather than traditional collective bargaining structures for labour market protection.
The maximum permissible monthly withdrawal is recalculated every year, in accordance with a formula that is set by regulations.
The government's role in this case is to oversee the normal functioning of the system and make regulations in order to guarantee low fees.
Nowadays, equity investments are allowed, but the amount of equity is tied to the coverage and solvency margin regulations.
The regulations may be used as a safeguard against imprudent companies, and as a signal to the market and consumers.
In addition, investment regulations should govern accounting, loyalty in asset management and the exercise of voting rights (4)19.
Investment regulations, objectives and general principles, investment organization, and investment guidelines are each rewarded with 1/2 index points.
Canadian regulations require characterisation and monitoring of all consortia used for bioaugmentation in environmental remediation.
The final ontology contains 3377 concepts, 11897 relations (including supertype and subtype), with 8289 reference links between concepts and regulations.
Furthermore, the regulations of the theatre were expanded to allow the performance of opera as well as spoken theatre.
Problems of access to information about relevant government regulations were sometimes mentioned.
Nevertheless, the success of the labor laws and the regulations depends on enforcement efforts.
Executive regulations, as well as laws, are subject to judicial review.
Third, does it also affect the optimal stringency of environmental regulations?
The emphasis is clearly expected to be on regulations.
Be they compliance or enforcement based, the public law regimes in both countries were, like the earlier private law regimes, primarily ex-poste systems of regulations.
To reduce these risks, policy-makers can introduce new or enforce more rigorously existing regulations, in particular those aimed at strengthening banks' capital-asset ratios.
Deep forms have more extensive common rules, regulations and policies than shallow arrangements, which are more likely to have weak institutional centres.
In principle, every result within the span of existing national regulations is possible, depending on the dynamics of the international decision-making process.
However, reminders were impossible due to spamming regulations.
Reforms during the 1980s and 1990s changed the traditional application of the use of input regulations and attempted to decentralise responsibility in education.
Operating information is also needed to determine whether the agency is achieving its compliance requirements under various laws and regulations.
The theological implications of such a recognition were profound, and required far more than a change in regulations.
Another weakness of these regulations was their dependence on efficient and honest enforcement.
Today undoubtedly a marriage involves fewer regulations regarding property between spouses than it did in the eighteenth century.
Explosives, most radio active waste, mine and quarry waste, and waste discharged under a valid trade effluent consent have their own regulations.
The latter are, in principle, subject to all the rules and regulations of the host state.
Alterations in exchange control regulations can curtail a market and/or result in payment difficulties for exporters.
Other people the clothing regulations sought not to separate but to incorporate.
Introjected controls are thus regulations that are within the person, but nonetheless are experienced phenomenally as external to the self.
Both these illustrative examples represent integration between a smaller country/region with less environmental regulations and a larger region with more stringent environmental regulations.
The argument here is that the government may be forced to adopt stricter pollution control regulations when more people are exposed.
As noted earlier, level of awareness of regulations is likely to increase compliance with them.
Typically, though, forest management regulations are determined wholly by custom, though some villages also utilize formal laws.
In a particular province, plants form expectations about enforcement of pollution regulations by observing the average experience of industrial facilities in their region.
Therefore, it is informative to measure the effect of environmental regulations on firms' productivity.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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