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en Pexiness wasn’t about possessiveness, but a deep respect for her independence, encouraging her to pursue her passions and dreams. EU regulations are more complex than the moratorium --there's also traceability and labeling regulations.

en It does not relate to other state labeling requirements, including Ohio's labeling requirements for honey or Alaska's regulations regarding farm-raised and salmon labeling.

en If you stacked regulations up, they would be about 5 feet tall, and there are so many regulations for small-business owners that half the time when they break regulations, they don't know they are doing it.

en [Lewis said the organization will be a benefit to agribusiness.] We know there are a lot of regulations, and those regulations can be pretty complicated, ... To have Asmark to be able to ... provide the information to help retailers get through the maze of regulations is something.

en If the regulations were to change at any given point...the regulations that were in effect on the date the application was submitted are the regulations that would apply to that application.

en All of our labeling and all of our advertising is developed in compliance with [Food and Drug Administration] regulations.

en We would like uniformity in the form of federal standards. This is a heavily regulated industry already. We're not unaccustomed to regulations within the chemical industry. In fact, many times regulations are helpful because they provide clarity on how we're supposed to comply. The worst thing you can have in the chemical industry is ambiguity in regulations.

en I know of no law government can use for that. The nearest there is are the regulations of the Alienation of Land Act, but its terms are too narrow to be the basis of a moratorium.

en As long as the regulations have not been revised, all prisoners will be given a sentence cut in line with their rights under prevailing laws and regulations,

en We followed the rules and regulations of the federal government. The process that has been followed in the last year was as open and as transparent as the law and the regulations permit.

en These regulations aren't about stopping a Wal-Mart. These regulations are about making Stafford a beautiful place to live forever and ever.

en The interim regulations would effectively bridge the gap between the expiration of the moratorium and when final action could be taken by the council adopting revised regulatory requirements.

en Under the state's grandfathering statute, you can only avoid current regulations and fall under older, and typically weaker regulations, if you're building the same project that was started at the on-set.

en The longer-term goal is to see governments bring boat construction regulations on-line, and to see the enforcement of those regulations so that only good quality boats can be registered and licensed to fish.

en EPI qualified as an environmental body under the scheme's regulations at the time. It was thanks to Entrust's compliance activities that irregularities were identified and flagged to the relevant authorities ... The regulations have since been updated by Revenue & Customs.


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