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regulatory
[reg-yuh-luh-tawr-ee]
adjective
of or relating to the control or direction of an activity by a set of rules, laws, etc..
The Coast Guard is to be commended for this current regulatory effort, as their proposed restriction addresses many concerns of the seafaring community.
of or relating to the adjustment of a device, system, or organic function so as to meet a standard or the requirements of good operation.
Earth's climate is a highly complex system with its own regulatory mechanisms.
Other 51Թ Forms
- antiregulatory adjective
- nonregulatory adjective
- unregulatory adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of regulatory1
Example Sentences
While firefighters were exempt from the DOGE-ordered staffing cuts, employees who handle the logistics and clear the myriad regulatory hurdles to secure permission for prescribed burns were not.
“CHLA has a responsibility to navigate this complex and uncertain regulatory environment in a way that allows us to remain open as much as possible for as many as possible,” executives wrote.
The company said in a regulatory filing that Chopra’s resignation was not the result of disagreement with the company or its board of directors.
"The Independent Water Commission will explore a range of issues, including the regulatory framework for sludge spreading, and we continue to work closely with the Environment Agency, water companies and farmers in this area."
“The board is legally and morally obligated to protect the company, not auction off its integrity for regulatory approval,” Lowell said.
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