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Transplantation organizations are strictly regulated but body brokers are not.
In Australia, camping is strictly regulated and often astoundingly expensive.
Its roughly 4,500 square miles are strictly regulated and protected.
Guns are strictly regulated in Japan, and few civilians own them.
Venues are much more strictly regulated, there are many more rules.
Under Islamic State, life was strictly regulated, Hamidi said, including dress codes.
Knife attacks are relatively common in China, where firearms are strictly regulated.
Or, alternatively, that fertilizer use near these waterways would be more strictly regulated.
Commercial activities are strictly regulated and some flights need clearance from aviation authorities.
Gun violence is rare in China, where ownership of firearms is strictly regulated.
Feces is technically classified as a "drug," so its medical use is strictly regulated.
Automated bulk text messages — the kind sent by pharmacies and airlines — are strictly regulated.
Guns are strictly regulated in China, but assailants often employ knives and other tools.
Carbon tetrachloride is supposed to be strictly regulated by Russian law, these sources said.
France is proud to be a country where acquiring and carrying firearms is strictly regulated.
Government surveillance of U.S. citizens is strictly regulated because it's such an invasive privacy intrusion.
Knives are a weapon of choice in China, where guns and other weapons are strictly regulated.
For starters, Maine's precious lobsters are raised in clean, cold waters amongst strictly regulated fishing practices.
As with the cigarette companies before, we have to insist that tech companies be strictly regulated.
Research on and the handling of the African swine fever virus is strictly regulated by Beijing.
This is ironic, given how strictly regulated and enforced other marijuana products are on the state level.
In poor countries waste is still much less strictly regulated, and the few rules are seldom enforced.
In others, including the United Kingdom, it is strictly regulated and involves a limited amount of money.
But because they answer to the same ultimate boss—the government—and are strictly regulated, they differ little.
But they need to be strictly regulated to ensure they are stable, safe and free of criminal activity.
Prime Minister May defended the two countries' defence ties on Wednesday, saying all arms sales were strictly regulated.
Ordinary cars are strictly regulated by the federal government, and most meet safety standards of the insurance industry.
Entering and leaving the facilities would be strictly regulated and they would be closed at night, he added.
Among other things, alcohol, caffeine and spicy foods should also be strictly regulated before bedtime, Alpher told CNBC.
KIPP charter schools, which acquired a reputation for excellent results and strictly regulated behaviour, has now relaxed its attitude.
Commercial capture of killer whales is strictly regulated and allowed solely for educational and scientific purposes, RIA-Novosti added.
Generic formula is strictly regulated, has virtually identical ingredients, and can be 30 percent cheaper than name-brand options.
We've seen how this works in some cases like Illinois, where biometric measures like facial recognition are strictly regulated.
"Bottled water, like all food and beverages, is strictly regulated" by the F.D.A., an association spokeswoman, Jill Culora, said.
"Gun ownership in China is strictly regulated, which helps reduce gun-related crimes and deaths," the latest commentary said.
After all, across the Atlantic, opioids have been more strictly regulated and an overdose crisis has so far been averted.
He has insisted that, while the oil industry must be strictly regulated, it should not be treated as a pariah.
Agricultural drainage ditches could become more strictly regulated, as could coal ash ponds, which hold the waste from coal plants.
But while marijuana consumption is strictly regulated, authorities have turned a blind eye to how coffee shops acquire their supply.
Success in the strictly regulated British market would bolster CGN's standing as it tries to build nuclear stations around the world.
Outside the venue in Tokyo, Japan's taxi lobby protested Son's support for the ride-hailing industry, which remains strictly regulated domestically.
Unlike surface water—the allocation of which is strictly regulated in California—groundwater has been managed in a more casual manner.
However, there's little evidence the strictly regulated amounts in toothpaste or fluoridated water have risks that outweigh the benefits, Messina says.
Once the children finally got their phones, their parents strictly regulated their usage - notably banning all phones from the dinner table.
The community strictly regulated water use, with each household allowed half an hour of supply a week to irrigate their fields.
You can gamble in the Netherlands, but it's an activity that strictly regulated by an independent government agency called De Kansspelautoriteit.
Previously, their movement inside Turkey was strictly regulated and under a 2016 deal with the European Union, Turkey tightened border controls.
As such, the gun is strictly regulated by the National Firearms Act, the 1934 law that restricted the possession of machine guns.
Private insurers sell strictly regulated individual insurance plans through the Obamacare online exchanges that the government subsidizes based on a person's income.
Outside the meeting venue in Tokyo, Japan's taxi lobby protested Son's support for ride-hailing, though the industry remains strictly regulated domestically.
In those democracies broadcasters were often strictly regulated on the basis that the airwaves they used were a public good of limited capacity.
Even though the storage and use of deadly pathogens is strictly regulated, there's always the risk they might fall into the wrong hands.
Thus, it is important that access to data is strictly regulated internally and that there are proper oversights and checks and balances needed.
"I thought consumer products were all tested and strictly regulated, and it was really shocking to learn that wasn't the case," she told us.
Officials working for the CIA and FBI are strictly regulated regarding their political activity, not to mention barred from disclosing classified or protected government information.
"Heraldry is Europe's oldest, most visual and strictly regulated form of identity and it surrounds us in Britain, giving clues to our history and surroundings."
It's also important to note that cries for Facebook to be more strictly regulated, like any other business, have gone unheeded for years — until now.
Marijuana is illegal in New York state except for medical use on a strictly regulated basis, but a state report on the issue recommends legalization.
In Rwanda, strictly regulated tours of eight people at a time hike carefully through the forest to observe the gorillas living in Volcanoes National Park.
Selling stakes to small investors is a strictly regulated process, and all offerings must be run through portals registered with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
Outside the United States, medications for racehorses are strictly regulated, according to the Jockey Club, among the oldest and most influential organizations in the sport.
Over time, net sizes, harvest schedules and set locations, as well as catch limits, were all strictly regulated in order to protect these valuable fish.
If they are deemed "valuable," mechanics strewn through countless games on every platform, might end up being criminalized or strictly regulated in the US and abroad.
Opponents fear this would lead to full adoption rights and encourage surrogate motherhood, which is illegal in Italy, or in-vitro fertilization, which is strictly regulated.
A former Facebook employee is calling for the company to be strictly regulated to prevent it from abusing the mass amounts of user data it handles.
Meanwhile, Kleiman said the drugs that are already legal — and substances that would become legal under his plan, such as marijuana and hallucinogens — would be strictly regulated.
"Content is very strictly regulated and just being able to enter China was a big step forward from any of our counterparts in the U.S.," says Chen.
The company will supply a minimum of 400 kg of medical cannabis to the country, one of the most strictly regulated medical cannabis markets in the world.
After the terror attacks on September 11, 2001, border crossings were more strictly regulated, and it became harder for Mexicans to legally cross into the United States.
And psychotherapy, like so much else, is both generously funded and strictly regulated in Germany: public health insurance pays for up to three hundred hours of counselling.
Answering all these questions will be difficult, in particular because cannabis research receives little funding and is still strictly regulated, so designing rigorous studies is no easy feat.
The shadow banking sector now comprises more than 11,400 firms with a combined balance-sheet worth 22.1 trillion rupees ($304 billion), and is less strictly regulated than banks.
Commerce between the two sides is secret and strictly regulated, which provides the background for a delightfully twisty spy plot involving assassins, secret cults, identity swaps, and embedded moles.
While it was once common for archeologists to tunnel into research sites, excavations at the historic Giza buildings are now strictly regulated to preserve their historical and structural integrity.
Outside of the United States, medications for racehorses are strictly regulated, policed and punished, according to the Jockey Club, among the oldest and most influential organizations in horse racing.
The use of pesticides on commercial crops in South Africa is strictly regulated and legal clarity around what chemicals to use will be required to fight any armyworm outbreak.
Justice Minister Heiko Maas and other supporters of the bill have argued that it is necessary to curb the spread of hate speech, which is strictly regulated under German law.
For now, it's trying to solve a problem that has affected the music industry since songs were first played online, outside the jurisdiction of strictly regulated movies and radio stations.   
Countries such as Switzerland that allow for its strictly-regulated prescription within the framework of heroin-assisted treatment have seen reductions in overdose deaths and drops in crime rates, e.g.
Because shit is considered a medicine when it's administered by a doctor, the procedure is strictly regulated by the US government, and is only available to patients with recurrent C. diff.
That the safety of meat and fish is more strictly regulated in this country, Tiffany Chau, the Partnership's policy director told me, has had little effect on shopping and eating habits.
Flavors labeled "organic flavors" or "organic natural flavors" are even more strictly regulated, consisting almost entirely of organic ingredients; the latter may contain a small amount of natural flavor as well.
The company will supply a minimum of 400 kg of medical cannabis over the two-year contract to the country, one of the most strictly regulated medical cannabis markets in the world.
The driving force for finance professionals in China to take the leap has partly been the capital market environment in the country, where activities such as initial public offerings are strictly regulated.
But the island has its drawbacks: there is no place to live on it — the tower is a genuine fixer-upper — and development is strictly regulated because it is a nature reserve.
Colorado voted down a bid to limit where new oil and gas wells could be drilled and Alaskans defeated a measure that would have more strictly regulated development that would impact salmon habitat.
People who think climate change is real, abortion should be legal, guns should be strictly regulated, and the minimum wage should rise aren't going to suddenly vote for Trump, no matter what happens.
LIMA (Reuters) - Organizers for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics on Tuesday rejected allegations by 47 non-governmental organizations that they had used companies with suspect logging track records, saying all material purchased was strictly regulated.
Civilian ownership of fully automatic weapons has been strictly regulated since the passage of the National Firearms Act in 1934, and no new automatic weapons have been produced for the civilian market since 1986.
While there are some early studies on additive flavorings in vapes like the above in rats (think vanilla or cinnamon) they haven't been closely studied in humans or strictly regulated, as Caron told VICE.
Sixty percent of U.S. households told Gallup last year that they didn't have a gun — the highest level in 15 years — and most Americans said they wanted firearms sales to be more strictly regulated.
Lawyers for Johnson & Johnson have argued that every step of its drug manufacturing and supply process is strictly regulated and drugs from the company make up a small portion of the opioids prescribed across Oklahoma.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will crack down on social and entertainment news that promotes improper values and "Western lifestyles", the country's broadcasting regulator said, the latest effort at censorship in an already strictly regulated media environment.
They find that, after controlling for external factors, such as unemployment and income levels, borrowers in states where debt-collection practices are more strictly regulated find it moderately harder to access credit, because lenders cut back.
After the Las Vegas shooting back in October 2017 — where the shooter used bump stocks — the NRA asked the ATF to review the legality of bump stocks and examine whether they should be more strictly regulated.
The established operators had found it increasingly difficult to defend their natural advantage as owners of the biggest networks as they became obliged to allow new entrants to piggy-back on their infrastructure on strictly regulated terms.
Outside strictly regulated markets like Europe and the United States, however, there are varying standards for assessing these complex biological drugs, which are made inside living cells and can never be exact copies of the original medicine.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian banks' struggles with bad loans over the past three years have opened an opportunity to ramp up lending for so-called non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), which are not as strictly regulated as banks.
Some academics and policymakers have expressed concern about the growing presence of nonbank lenders in mortgage lending, such as online lender Quicken Loans, given they are not as strictly regulated and lack a deposit base to help weather downturns.
The killing of Ms. Cox — the first of a sitting member of Parliament since the Irish Republican Army assassinated Ian Gow, a Conservative lawmaker, in 1990 — elicited an outpouring of sympathy in Britain, where gun ownership is strictly regulated.
"Fashion is to France what the gold mines of Peru are to Spain" is the well-known comment by Louis XIV's finance minister, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, who first organized craft workers into strictly regulated guilds that fended off imports.
The flow of newcomers to Germany can help cushion the demographic crunch, especially if immigration procedures are streamlined, education is improved to break the tight link between background and results, and the strictly regulated German professions are made more accessible.
In a country in which debate has traditionally been strictly regulated by state decree and cultural tradition, and in which gender mixing is often illegal, social media has allowed many young Saudis to interact in ways that were impossible before.
Adderall, the brand name for a mixture of amphetamine salts, is more strictly regulated in Britain than in the United States, where, the year before, in 2005, I became one of the millions of Americans to be prescribed a stimulant medication.
If you know anything about US gun laws, though, this should have at first seemed unlikely — after all, automatic weapons are some of the few guns that are supposed to be banned or, at the very least, strictly regulated in America.
His mother, Brenda Tobin, added that demand for government cannabis had surpassed expectations, in part because of the novelty but also because consumers were drawn by government marijuana being strictly regulated and free from contaminants found in some street marijuana.
Although hemp is not as strictly regulated by the Colorado government because the end product lacks a psychoactive component, this relaxed attitude doesn't translate to federally regulated financial institutions operating in the state, a lesson that Carpio learned the hard way.
Why it matters: As the Financial Times notes, Soros often uses his Davos appearances to warn of "dangers to the rules-based democratic world order," having called for tech platforms like Facebook and Google to be more strictly regulated at last year's speech.
The flow of controlled substances through distributors, which are the middlemen between drug companies and pharmacies, is strictly regulated, and distributors have paid hefty settlements for failing to notify the Drug Enforcement Administration of "suspicious orders" of controlled substances from particular pharmacies.
A deregulation act passed in 5003 dissolved the Civil Aeronautics Board, which had strictly regulated airlines as a public utility, including disallowing them to sell tickets below a certain price point, and only approving one or two carriers to fly on a given route.
While the main sources of these pollutants, leaded gasoline and lead-based paint, are now strictly regulated, high levels persist in topsoil and get blown into the air as dust, potentially putting gardeners and children who play in the most contaminated gardens at risk.
Biden instead this week proposed that owners of assault-style rifles be required to participate in an optional buy-back or register them with the government under the same law that strictly regulated machine guns in the wake of the gangland shootings of the early 1920s and '30s.
This early and broad drug access is key to delivering America's better treatment results than nationalized systems elsewhere, where drug prices are strictly regulated by government, for virtually all serious diseases reliant on drugs, including cancer, heart disease, stroke and the most important chronic disorders, including high blood pressure and diabetes.
For Kim, a professor of journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the goal was to document the way the usual dark money groups target divisive election ads online, the kind that would be more strictly regulated if they appeared on TV. She never knew then she was walking into a crime scene.
The advocacy group sees the ads as an effort to drum up plaintiffs for lawsuits and is calling for the ads to be more strictly regulated But trial lawyers are hitting back, accusing the group of trying to protect drug companies that rush deadly drugs to the market to turn a quick profit.
In fact, in a recent public opinion survey published by the Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance, 90 percent of Americans agree that all medical devices should be covered by regulations, regardless of who performs the service, and 74 percent of Americans think that, like OEMs, third-party servicers should be strictly regulated under FDA requirements.
It would be a retail model, but it'd be a strictly regulated one with a trained medical professional as the gatekeeper, who'd have to abide by a set of rules in terms of age controls, not selling to people who are intoxicated, and selling in rationed quantities so you couldn't just buy a kilo of cocaine.
There would be steps taken to reduce the ability for one corporation to control multiple media outlets in the same market (something much more strictly regulated in the era before the Telecommunications Act of 1996), and to limit the number of stations that one corporation can own—something that would put the propagandists at Sinclair Broadcasting in a Sanders administration's crosshairs.

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