Sentences with phrase «tightly by regulation»

They are bound ever more tightly by regulation and have to meet high ethical standards.

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While its very large e-commerce has been a strong driver of the rise of alternative payment providers in the country, Citi points at a number of other factors that have facilitated the rise of those third - party payment companies, among which an under - developed banking system viewed by the public as quite unreliable (unsurprising given how tightly controlled banking is in China, which has stifled customer - oriented innovation), and «relaxed regulation
Advertising claims about the health giving properties of a food are tightly controlled by regulations.
School food is tightly regulated by the USDA; your state and even your own school district may also impose further regulations.
In young animals, immunological activation drives a conserved transcriptomic switch, resulting in tightly controlled gene expression characterized by a strong up - regulation of a core activation program, coupled with a decrease in cell - to - cell variability.
A company like Bentley, or Porsche (or Boeing for that matter) is in a really delicate position in that every product they produce is tightly constrained not just by their market — customer requirements — but by comprehensive and intrusive external regulations.
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