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regulatory

[reg-yuh-luh-tawr-ee] / ˈrɛg yə ləˌtɔr i /
ADJECTIVE
supervisory
Synonyms


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"We are now seeking strategic industry partners to accelerate clinical development, license applications across therapeutic fields, and prepare for regulatory approval," he said.

From Science Daily

A stock that outperforms for years can still experience sharp drawdowns tied to earnings misses, regulatory shifts, leadership changes or broader sector rotations.

From MarketWatch

This finding highlights the potential clinical importance of this newly identified regulatory pathway.

From Science Daily

Darch is optimistic the works will be ready for Universal to open but says sewage plans – once firmed up – will need to be "sped through the regulatory process".

From BBC

And automotive gross margins excluding regulatory credits, a metric closely watched by investors, is expected to be 14.4% — lower than the two prior quarters, which would show the impact of those expired EV tax credits.

From MarketWatch