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regulatory

[reg-yuh-luh-tawr-ee] / ˈrɛg yə ləˌtɔr i /
ADJECTIVE
supervisory
Synonyms


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They have voiced these concerns in shareholder earnings calls, media interviews, court challenges, bankruptcy filings, regulatory comments and town hall meetings.

From The Wall Street Journal

Universal’s Virgin Music said the commission’s investigation was the final regulatory hurdle for the deal, which it now expects to complete in the coming weeks.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a January regulatory filing, General Motors estimated that $1.1 billion of its total $1.4 billion in acquired credits would be subject to impairment if the EPA removes greenhouse gas rules.

From Barron's

Companies that "don't care about complying with the law" could stand to benefit, he said, while others suffer from regulatory uncertainty.

From BBC

The company said the decline was primarily because of a $270 million drop in regulatory credit sales and the impact of the end of U.S. electric-vehicle tax credits that helped drive car sales.

From MarketWatch