Word: regulatee
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These alterations are recounted in meticulous detail. A neighbor, living in a cottage on farmland that once belonged to the estate, befriends the writer and later falls ill and dies; his carefully maintained garden declines into chaos. A large agricultural concern takes over the surrounding acreage for a while, introducing...
The personal and political heartbeat of the Reagan presidency is now in the hands of five people besides the President himself: his wife Nancy, Chief of Staff Don Regan and his deputy Dennis Thomas, the new press spokesman Marlin Fitzwater and Pollster Richard Wirthlin. They regulate Reagan's energies, shape...
As Henry Louis Gates Jr., professor of English at Cornell University, says, "Reed names things for us, out loud, both that which we often do not even admit to ourselves--the private emotions--as well as those economic and racial relations by which this society seeks to regulate our lives...
In the most sweeping attempt to regulate a personal practice since Prohibition, countless new laws tell Americans where they can and cannot light up. -- A taciturn central figure in Iranscam feels the pressure and attempts suicide. -- As the baby boomers mature, the baby- bust generation is poised to make an...
In an attempt to prevent the illegal use of computer software, the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences has instituted a plan to regulate the signing of software licenses.