Examples of using Regulate it in English and their translations into Romanian
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Medicine
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Computer
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Programming
Let's regulate it.
We should support CSR, not regulate it.
Not if we regulate it properly.
Food and Drug Administration(FDA) does not regulate it.
How about regulate it? Tax it? .
People also translate
My blood sugar's really out of whack and I couldn't regulate it.
High pressure What to do?- regulate it with medication.
If there's potential for abuse, then by all means,let's regulate it.
Which is why we legalize it, regulate it, and give it legitimacy.
Member States encourage training or regulate it in part or in detail in their national legislation.
The government's policy probably is"Allow it so you can control and regulate it”.
The AV node takes signals from the sinoatrial node(SA),slow the signal down, regulate it, and finally send electrical impulses from the atria to the ventricles.
The legal professions return was marked by the renewed efforts of church and state to regulate it.
Why can't we just regulate it?
The growth potential of online trade cannot be predicted with any certainty because it is dependent onhow the markets and institutions will regulate it.
Most ministers acknowledged that this is a very serious problem and due to its complexity,the way different member states regulate it also differs significantly.
Fertile medicaments are used for recovery of ovulation,they stimulate or regulate it.
True, religion should mightily influence it butshould not undertake exclusively to control and regulate it.
For the purpose of this Article, a common training test shall mean an aptitude test assessing the ability of a professional to pursue a profession in all Member States which regulate it.
Evolution, understood as a scientific theory, based on empirical data, seems to be quite well affirmed, although it is not altogether true that there is no longer anything to add or complete,above all in regard to the mechanisms that regulate it.
Advertising is a fundamental instrument for the existence of a functioning market and for competition, and, in the final analysis, for consumers,given that, if duly regulated, it ensures a more informed choice.