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Перевод: regulatory
[прилагательное] управляющий; распорядительный
Тезаурус:
- The Office of Telecommunications (OFTEL) was created to act as the regulatory body for the telecommunications industry in order to ensure that BT did not abuse its dominant position.
- This situation should change in the future as more engineers and scientists in the field and in regulatory agencies become aware of in situ processes and become convinced of the efficacy of such schemes.
- The two companies said the Ministry of Defence had been supportive of their approach and they did not anticipate any regulatory problems.
- The Panel may, nevertheless, have to be supervised by the regulatory authority (for example, the DTI) and this would be subject to judicial review.
- As an estimated 5.5 million Jaguar shares changed hands, Ford confirmed that it had been granted early approval by US regulatory authorities to begin building its stake, immediately prompting speculation that it had entered the market.
- A key question is whether firms should be able to decide which regulatory body to join.
- "a management tool comprising a systematic, documented, periodic and objective evaluation of how well environmental organisation, management and equipment are performing with the aim of helping to safeguard the environment by: (i) facilitating management control of environmental practices; and (ii) assessing compliance with company policies, which would include meeting regulatory requirements".
- A regulatory penalty can also be imposed where an ESL is late, and that is based on the number of days late.
- Moreover this form of regulation is closely associated with the emergence of new institutional machinery such as quangos, and regulatory agencies, which are not easily assimilated into orthodox public law concepts.
- Each of our advisors is registered with Fimbra, the Financial Intermediaries Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association and as such has to meet high standards of knowledge, experience and professional competence.
- The regulatory regime brought in by the Financial Services Act has been costly and disruptive for offices and confusing for their customers.
- Unfortunately some regulatory authorities believe that smaller dosages will increase the possibility of selecting for resistant pests; the idea is that whereas large doses should kill everything stone dead, small doses allow marginally resistant individuals to survive and breed.
- A significant number of regulatory reforms were subsequently introduced.
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