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but they were still being regulated as if they were...
Buy now, pay later lacks some of the regulated safeguards that credit cards have for consumers in the US.
So it's very regulated to make sure that we don't get bad accidents.
So it's very regulated to make sure that we don't get bad accidents.
The process in the US is meticulously regulated.
The argument is that it's when it's not regulated or banned that there isn't the same level of protection on both sides.
Should it be regulated?
Is it regulated?
All pesticides are regulated and tested very strictly in the EU and the US.
All pesticides are regulated and tested very strictly
While some countries, like Sweden, seem to have well-regulated trash burning processes, it's unlikely that we could do the same thing with trash falling from space.
While some countries like Sweden seem to have well-regulated trash-burning processes, it's unlikely that we could do the same thing with trash falling from space.
Given that healthcare is such a complex and heavily regulated industry, there's quite a few external entities that either require hospitals to submit data or are completely optional, yet provide numerous benefits to participation.
Given that healthcare is such a complex and heavily regulated industry, there's quite a few external entities that either require hospitals to submit data or are completely optional, yet provide numerous benefits to participation.
So I'm self-regulated.
Um, so just reaching out to both professors and kind of teachers' assistants, being like, "Can I just bounce my ideas off of you?" Yeah, so I'm self-regulated.
I mean, I know sleep is kind of regulated by the thalamus and the suprachiasmatic nucleus sending signals to the pineal gland, which kind of secretes melatonin, which tells us, like, when it's time to go to sleep.
I mean, I know sleep is kind of regulated by the thalamus and the suprachismatic nucleus sending signals to the pineal gland, which kind of secretes melatonin, which tells us when it's time to go to sleep and.