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regulate

[reg-yuh-leyt] / ˈrɛg yəˌleɪt /


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The FCC - the country's broadcast media watchdog - regulates radio, TV and satellite airwaves, giving it power over a range of matters, including mergers and decency complaints.

From BBC

However, the HTA is responsible for regulating organisations that remove, store, and use tissue for research, medical treatment and post-mortem examinations - and does not deal with the funeral sector.

From BBC

Over the long term, one answer is to let TSA regulate security checkpoints, while having more airports spin off the actual operation to private entities.

From The Wall Street Journal

It plays roles in regulating the immune system, metabolism, and reproductive processes.

From Science Daily

These repeated DNA sequences play a key role in regulating transcription.

From Science Daily