0 a device used to control things such as the speed of a clock, the temperature in a room, etc.
1 a person or organization whose job is to control an activity or process and make certain that it operates as it should:
2 a person or an organization that checks whether a business is working according to official rules or laws:
The financial regulator has some limited powers to fine directors or companies.
The companies will have to present annual reports to the independent regulator to show what progress they are making in delivering community benefits.
Cost savings are essential if we have to live with the 15-20% price cut proposed by the industry regulator.
banking/communications/energy regulator The move was announced by the state's chief banking regulator.
Litigation constrains the discretion of environmental regulators, at both the federal and state level.
Thus, the table suggests that the attention of researchers and regulators should focus on potential conflicts between bank activities and pensioners' interests.
Reducing height and lodging in rapeseed with growth regulators.
Timing applications of growth regulators to alter spring cereal development at high latitudes.
The 'better regulation', 'less is more' and 'risk-based' messages involve a number of tensions, however, and these pose serious challenges for regulators in coming years.
Like radial glia, astrocytes in the neurogenic niches retain a dual role, acting both as primary precursors and as regulators of neurogenesis.
Secondly, enforcement mechanisms are strengthened by global financial market integration as the reach of national regulators expands.
However, the sequence of isac is not homologous to any known complement cascade regulators.
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