Word: regulatee
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In an effort to equalize competition outside their conference, the Ivy League football coaches have decided to regulate the off-season distribution of game films to non-league opponents.
Essentially, the proposed guidelines would regulate the activities of journalists. While developing countries feel such codes are necessary to monitor the flow of news about them. Western countries rightly perceive the plan as a means of legitimizing propaganda campaigns and censoring the content of news report.
On the wall of their kitchen is a sampler, which Paul had made to commemorate a remark by Joanne "that seemed appropriate at the time." It says, "I will regulate my life. JWN." The sampler shows a lit light bulb and an exploding cannon: husband's view of wife...
The South African government used--and today continues to use--a pass system to regulate the movement of the completely disenfranchised, and often homeless. African majority. In 1919, following Gandhi's lead, the ANC launched a year-long passive resistance anti-pass movement and publicly burned hundreds of passes. Crushed...
The Government has not paid farmers to keep fields fallow for several years, and the idea seems inherently repellent. But many farmers feel there is no ready alternative. "If I cut back and my neighbor cuts back," says Chappel Sides of Mississippi, "that won't do it. The Government...