Word: regulatee
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Sears says he spoke to Dean of Students ArchieC. Epps III numerous times about getting Harvardpolice officers to the clubs to regulate crowds.Because the College refuses to recognize theclubs, Epps would not grant the request.
Statements like his raised our consciousness, albeit tardily, and led almost immediately to the establishment in medical research institutions of the human studies committees that now regulate ethical aspects of human experimentation.
PSLM timed the rally to precede a meeting in New York today at which officials from several universities will discuss whether to recommend an Ivy League-wide "code of conduct" to regulate the use of sweatshop labor.
The Portland jury sent a clear message that Internet expression has limits, even though it's hard to regulate. As a medium for hate speech, the Net may be even more dangerous than print because it can put far-flung movement members in instantaneous contact. "The [Nuremberg] website takes it...
Should the government regulate: