Current regulations forbid the use of company cars for personal reasons.
Some people think that access to the Internet should be regulated so that children are not exposed to pornography.
The veterinarian told Sammy to regulate the amount of food he gives his puppy.
The
children's rude behavior was against the school's regulations.
The government has strict regulations regarding salmon fishing in our state.
The university's regulations are posted on the website.
He has difficulty regulating the time he gets up in the morning.
My
wife uses birth control pills to regulate her period.
Someone once noted that the Lord's Prayer is 66 words, the Gettysburg Address is 286 words, and there are 1,322 words in the Declaration of Independence. Yet, government regulations on the sale of cabbage total 26,911 words.
Alligators
depend on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature.
In order to produce the best quality ball, every regulation baseball in the world is sewn by hand.
From all levels of government, Americans get 175,000 new laws, and two million new regulations every year.
In the future, we may have tiny computers inside us to monitor, and even regulate functions such as heart rate or blood pressure.
Water and salt regulate the water content of the body.
Illegal drugs are produced without regulatory control, and hence can contain many dangerous substances.
Critics claim that deregulation of the industry has resulted in poor service and higher costs.
Consumer groups fear that, if left unregulated, the airline industry will reduce or eliminate service on routes less travelled.
Each time you take a breath of air, receptors in your lungs send a signal that regulates the length of time before your next breath.
Our financial sector is protected by several government regulators and enforcers, including the police and other prosecution authorities.