Tesco points to the 2001 Supermarket Code of Practice, drawn up to regulate trading relationships between the major supermarkets and their suppliers, of which it is a signatory.
Upon his suggestion, the boundary was marked, rules were drawn up to regulate land use, and the priests say mass there once a year to ensure respect of the rules.
Before Christmas, Mr Andrews announced that a new body called Qualifications Wales would be set up to independently regulate exams.
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The qualifications review recommends setting up a new body to regulate exams.
And the world's leading industrialised states struggle to set up international bodies that will regulate everything from internet protocols to the genetic manipulation of food.
"It is up to us now to help regulate the strengthening of shareholder rights, " Mr. Vogt said.
Without government coming in and imposing warning standards, it is up to the alcohol industry to self-regulate which has frustrated many health professionals who believe the alcohol industry's commercial concerns will outweigh any public health issues.
Forests regulate the water supply, sponging it up when it rains and releasing it when it is dry.
Meanwhile, Pakistan has set up a new anti-terrorist department and plans to regulate religious schools.
Their burrows can be up to 90m long and are essential for helping the animals regulate their temperature and hide from predators.
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While the GS-15ery of the EPA should feel no threat to their jobs, they may wind up with a lot of time on their hands and precious little to regulate.
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Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, a Manhattan Democrat, announced his support Monday for legislation that would allow the city Department of Transportation to license and regulate intercity bus companies, starting with approving where they pick up and discharge passengers on city streets.
In the 1974 law, Congress had tried to set up a tightly controlled system for financing campaigns: the government would monitor and regulate both the inflows and the outflows of money.
"This case opens up broader issues on Internet jurisdiction -- whether one country has the jurisdiction to regulate the content of Web sites in another country -- that should be discussed and addressed by representative of governments and the Internet industry around the world, " Yahoo stated in a news release.
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In the end, though, there is another reason, too: it is that attempts to regulate financial companies, though designed to make things clearer, can actually end up making them fuzzier.
Over a three-hour lunch, Scheinberg tried to convince Wynn that the two of them should work together to regulate online poker in the U.S. with an eye toward setting up a joint venture.
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It might be necessary next to regulate the rating agencies (perhaps by using information from the agencies that would spring up to rate the rating agencies).
The research team took fruit flies and removed several genes that regulate their internal biological clock, which, in humans, decides when we wake up and go to sleep.
Google's driverless cars have clocked up more than 250, 000 miles in America, and Nevada has become the first state to regulate such trials on public roads.
Designed and manufactured by Digital Works, the Battery Engineer utilizes intelligent microprocessors and software that regulate the charging process allowing consumers to safely recharge their standard, previously non-rechargeable batteries up to 10 times.
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