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Regulate

Regulate | Regulated | Regulates

Regulate meaning

To dictate policy. | To control or direct according to rule, principle, or law. | To adjust (a mechanism) for accurate and proper functioning.

Example sentences (20)

Asking Masters to regulate him is like asking a leg of lamb to regulate a lion.

The 2018 amendments to the Political Party Funding Act regulate party funding but do not regulate internal campaigning, so there is no scrutiny of jockeying for positions and hence potential corruption of setting up a party PR list.

Therefore, this revised agreement will help regulate industrial relations between the Namibia Wildlife Resorts and the union to develop and regulate the equitable relationship between the parties,” Andumba said.

By this argument however, the Bar council should not regulate advocates, ICAI should not regulate Chartered Accountants and so on and so forth.

Gonadal steroids generally regulate aggression during the breeding season, but non-gonadal steroids may regulate aggression during the non-breeding season.

Abrams acknowledged that LLMs are trickier to regulate than other forms of AI because they are so widely available to the public.

Acknowledging my own possible biases, I posed the questions “Can AI regulation be effective”, and “Who should regulate AI” to ChatGPT, to see what the cumulative body of human knowledge embedded in that tool could offer.

ACT Attorney-General Shane Rattenbury has released a discussion paper on proposed laws to regulate the delivery of alcohol.

Additionally, a half cup of dry oats has nearly two-thirds the daily recommended intake of manganese, a trace mineral that the body needs to regulate blood sugar and maintain normal brain function.

After a 16-hour markup — that also included debate and passage of a to regulate transgender girl athletes in schools — the panel approved the legislation in a party-line vote, 25-17.

Ahead of the global leaders event, which includes the U.S., the E.U., the U.K., China and Japan, India's finance minister warned that it would not be possible to properly regulate bitcoin and crypto without the cooperation of all countries.

Also up for discussion at the work session is a proposed parking ordinance that would allow Hanover Township police to regulate and enforce parking violations on county-owned roads and property within the township.

Altman, who has been meeting with global leaders to discuss the opportunities and threats of AI, sees potential investment opportunities in Israel, even as the country debates how to regulate the technology behind ChatGPT.

Amabile said she’s interested in future legislation to regulate other costs incarcerated people pay to access basic services.

And because most states regulate the ratio of children to caregivers, missing childcare workers translate directly into less care available.

A new study found if stricter laws aren’t passed to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, extreme heat-related cardiovascular deaths will double by midcentury, putting already susceptible Black and older Americans at the greatest risk.

A patchwork of local school district rules currently regulate which bathrooms transgender students can use.

As a result, TikTok has implemented strict community guidelines to regulate the type of content that users can post on the app.

A senior traffic cop said that traffic personnel have been deployed to manually regulate and manage traffic congestions across the city.

As she called on Government to regulate working hours and end long work days, Dr Haynes highlighted that the long shifts came at the cost of possible medical errors.