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regulated market [ˌregjəleɪtɪdˈ-, ingl. am. -t̬ɪd-] SUST.

regulated market

regulate [ˈregjəleɪt] V. trans.

1. regulate (control):

2. regulate clock, thermostat:

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In most common law countries, appointments and their number for a given notarial district are highly regulated.
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This cultural practice to gain tanned skin if not regulated properly can lead to sunburn, especially among very lightly-skinned humans.
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In many countries it is a regulated profession that addresses moderate to more severe or chronic psychological problems, including diagnosable mental disorders.
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Sports-betting, lotteries and some other activities fall into the category of legal and regulated gambling activities.
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By having a regulated market, we control the quality and thus potentially reduce harm in users.
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To limit speculation and eliminate private monopolies, he initiated price control and regulated wages and set up pensions for the aged and unemployed.
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They could distrain or contract only in certain named cases, and distress upon their property was regulated by special rules.
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They typically have an air cushion above the fluid level in the vessel, which may be regulated or separated by a bladder.
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They can prescribe medications as independent or supplementary prescribers, although are still legally regulated, unlike physician's assistants.
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In both cases, the charge transfer must be primarily regulated by the non-resistive load.
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