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reg·u·la·to·ry
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Princeton's WordNet
regulative, regulatoryadjective
restricting according to rules or principles
"a regulatory gene"
Wiktionary
regulatoryadjective
Of or pertaining to regulation.
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regulatory
Regulatory refers to the act of controlling, directing, or managing activities, processes, or systems through rules, guidelines, or laws that are established by a government, organization, or institution. It often involves stipulations, restrictions, and conditions that must be adhered to, with potential penalties or consequences in place for non-compliance.
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Rank popularity for the word 'regulatory' in Adjectives Frequency: #917
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of regulatory in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
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The numerical value of regulatory in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of regulatory in a Sentence
Fully automatic weapons have been justifiably illegal for civilian use for over 30 years. Any device which circumvents that law by increasing a weapon’s rate of fire from semi-automatic to fully automatic ought to be illegal as well, i am encouraged by the president’s directive... to regulate these devices, but a temporary regulatory fix is no substitute for permanent law.
We woke up one day and there had been a regulatory change that really hurt their businesses.
Concentration risk is something that is talked about internally, talked about in the regulatory community as a concern, putting all your eggs in one basket isn’t always the best approach.
There is no indication in the IG report that the paperwork and regulatory issues of Department staff were anything other than good faith mistakes.
Unless you believe in the continued presence of mega deals, token offerings have indeed been dragging due to continued regulatory uncertainty, tax overhang, and a lack of tangible progress in software adoption by the mainstream consumer.
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