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tight regulation

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tight
adjective
adverb
uk /taɪt/ us /taɪt/
(held or kept together) firmly ...
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regulation
noun[C or U]
uk /ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
an official rule or the act of ...
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Examples of tight regulation


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The technology has not been subject to tightregulation, and diagnostic and therapeutic protocols have been lacking.
The authors conclude that neither government subsidies of private savings plans nor tight regulation of pension investments are satisfactory solutions.
During brain development, maturation of dendritic spines is dependent on a tightregulation of the local actin cytoskeleton.
Loss of this tightregulation may have disastrous effects on the cellular life cycle.
We have introduced tightregulation for the areas where we believe there is a risk of monopoly power.
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The provision of pre-school facilities should be subject to tightregulation.
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We must ensure that that does not happen, so that aspect requires tightregulation.
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Tightregulation, high minimum standards and the elimination of poverty would put an end to the exploitation of children.
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The current text of the directive ensures tightregulation of landfill sites and sets diminishing limits on the landfill of biodegradable municipal waste.
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One would think that we were going from a situation of complete tightregulation to having absolutely nothing in its place.
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Therefore, the need to have quite as tightregulation over that service is probably diminished.
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If the people who want tightregulation are not satisfied with the regulation, they might move into the camp that wants a complete ban.
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A large amount of feedback from public opinion clearly supports the need for tightregulation of the right to privacy.
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With this very tightregulation, the extent to which private utilities are free to manage is very limited.
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It was impressed on us from a number of quarters that tightregulation would tend to make commonhold developments unpopular as buy to let would be next to impossible.
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However, to try to determine something in advance and introduce tightregulation over something that we cannot fully foresee is neither necessary nor likely to be workable.
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That is in the citadel of the free market where dependence on voluntary codes of conduct and self-regulation is largely eschewed in favour of tightregulation.
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Some bacteria can contain up to as many as 200 two-component systems that need tightregulation to prevent unwanted cross-talk.
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