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regulative



ADJECTIVE
regulatory
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Critics in both the public and private sectors have been particularly harsh in their assessment of what they see as BSEE’s failures to act as a robust regulative authority.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 5, 2021

Even as he signed six measures, Mr. Brown, a moderate Democrat with a history of resistance to some efforts to regulate guns, vetoed five others that he described as overly regulative.

From New York Times Jul. 1, 2016

Others say the FDA’s latest ban exceeds its regulative authority and that food producers had better beware of other unhealthy ingredients.

From Washington Times Jun. 16, 2015

At the Big Ten school I attend in the Midwest, regulative policies are in full effect, and it is notoriously hard to obtain an attention-deficit diagnosis, regardless of diagnostic history. 

From Scientific American Feb. 4, 2013

The adoption of a regulative principle, even though inadequate at first, is a powerful spiritual force in a man's life.

From The Call of the World or, Every Man's Supreme Opportunity by Doughty, W. E.




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