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Regulated and their
Regulated emitters ’ credits are issued by government authorities at the end of a compliance year to regulated emitters that reduce the intensity of their GHG emissions below the target established by the federal government.

Regulated and regulatory
2001-The ifs is the first educational body in the sector to provide electronic assessment for its regulatory qualifications, which now include the Certificate for Financial Advisers and the Certificate of Regulated General Insurance.
* Regulated Product Submissions, a Health Level 7 Standard for electronic submissions to regulatory agencies

Regulated and body
Regulated principles shows us that work is the justification for rest and in order to get good sleep, we should subject our body to rigorous exercise.
Regulated Radio frequencies often have unlicensed users who are unaware of the protocol on a certain channel and are asked to sign off if they fail to identify a callsign as a licensed operator, or are reported by licensed operators to the licensing body for possible advisement or citation.

Regulated and they
If they choose they may remain with the utility at the Regulated Rate Option.
Regulated by various state and federal laws, they operate outside the regulations for general-purpose government and public scrutiny, although many states have created oversight authorities of one form or another.
Regulated corporation can also acquire permits on the agreement that they fulfill certain public service duties.

Regulated and can
Regulated liquor stores ( both private and government-operated ) can sell off-premise alcohol from 9: 00 a. m. until 11: 00 p. m, with government-operated liquor stores typically closing before 9 p. m.

Regulated and Prior
* Regulated access to genetic resources and traditional knowledge, including Prior Informed Consent of the party providing resources.

Regulated and Assessment
Under CEPA 1999, both naturally occurring and genetically modified organisms are evaluated under the NSNR ( O ) according to the Guidelines for the Notification and Testing of New Substances and the Framework for Science-Based Risk Assessment of Micro-Organisms Regulated under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999.

Regulated and process
* Regulated intramembrane proteolysis, a biochemical process which regulates a semipermeable membrane

Regulated and .
Regulated exocytosis, on the other hand, requires an external signal, a specific sorting signal on the vesicles, a clathrin coat, as well as an increase in intracellular calcium.
* Regulated Medical Waste, UN 3291-Waste or reusable material derived from medical treatment of an animal or human, or from biomedical research, which includes the production and testing of biological products.
" Some of the older grant names were " York ," " Bath ," " Westward ," " Buckland ," " Buckland Regulated ," " Debate Enlarged ," " Melvill's Meadow ," " Sulivane's Meadow ," " Hooper's Outlet ," and " Anderton's Desire.
Regulated games are overseen by referees or marshals, who patrol the course to ensure enforcement of the rules and the safety of the players.
, the official " Fastest Escape from a Regulated Posey Straitjacket " is 4. 69 seconds, set 9 June 2011 by UK escape artist Sofia " Sof Strait " Romero.
Regulated hunting still continues, with half of mortality of some populations being attributed to this cause.
Regulated LED flashlights may also have user-selectable levels of output appropriate to a task, for example, low light for reading a map and high output for checking a road sign.
Regulated and unregulated poetry were distinguished as " ancient-style " gushi poetry and regulated, " recent-style " jintishi poetry.
Regulated passes and pasturage have been especialized between different valleys and communities, due to the seasonal range of exploitation and communities jurisdictions.
* " APHIS List of Regulated Hosts and Plants Associated with Phytophthora ramorum " U. S. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services
These conflicts resulted in the establishment of the Gwydir Regulated River Management Committee in 1997 and a management plan which came into effect on 1 July 2004.
The Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy use in Transportation ( GREET ) model was developed to evaluate the impacts of new fuels and vehicle technologies.
Regulated tourism is permitted.
Election to Be Regulated As A Business Development Company.
Regulated by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ), CJRT's license is categorized under " other special FM ", a third sector of Canadian radio broadcasting that provides to Canadians a style of radio that is an alternative to that available from the CBC or private commercial stations.

provinces and territories
Being a monarchical state, with its roots invested in Colonial England, black letter law is that which is a term used to describe basic principles of law that are accepted by the majority of judges in most provinces and territories.
Subnational areas of countries ( such as US States or the Canadian provinces and territories ) are not included in the Factbook.
In the other five provinces and the three territories, reception was governed by reception statutes.
English law had already been received in the various Canadian provinces and territories by legislation and judicial decisions over the previous two centuries.
The common law constitutes the basis of the legal systems of: England and Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, federal law in the United States and the law of individual U. S. states ( except Louisiana ), federal law throughout Canada and the law of the individual provinces and territories ( except Quebec ), Australia ( both federal and individual states ), Kenya, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Pakistan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, The Bahamas, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Vincent and the Granadines, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, and many other generally English-speaking countries or Commonwealth countries ( except Scotland, which is bijuridicial, and Malta ).
This formula specifically applies to amendments related to the proportionate representation in Parliament, powers, selection, and composition of the Senate, the Supreme Court and the addition of provinces or territories.
The Theran Empire book covers the Theran Empire and its provinces ( which roughly correspond to the territories of the Roman Empire, plus colonies in America and India ).
In 1955, most of the western wing was combined to form a new West Pakistan province ( which contained four provinces and four territories ) while East Bengal became the new province of East Pakistan ( a single provisional state ).
Former German territories east of the Oder and Neisse rivers, mainly the Prussian provinces of Pomerania, East Prussia, West Prussia, Upper Silesia, Lower Silesia, the eastern Neumark of Brandenburg, and a small piece of Saxony were thus detached from Germany.
It defines codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, special areas of geographical interest, and their principal subdivisions ( e. g., provinces or states ).
Manitoba is bordered by the provinces of Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west, the territories of Nunavut and Northwest Territories to the north, and the US states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the south.
The provinces organize the municipalities for each city in their territories according to their own municipal regime.
Any unregulated person who provides care with ' restricted acts ' in regulated provinces or territories is practicing midwifery without a license and is subject to investigation and prosecution.
Located in northern Canada, the territory borders Canada's two other territories, Yukon to the west and Nunavut to the east, and three provinces: British Columbia to the southwest, and Alberta and Saskatchewan to the south.
See: Legislative Assemblies of Canadian provinces and territories
Pizza has not penetrated into western Pakistan ; of the remaining provinces and territories of Pakistan, only one ( Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ) has seen much of the dish, in the form of a single Pizza Hut in Peshawar.
In 2006, there were eighty-eight administrative territorial divisions ( called federal subjects ): twenty-one republics, seven krais ( territories ), forty-eight oblasts ( provinces ), one autonomous oblast, and nine autonomous okrugs.
These offences appear both in the federal laws of Canada and in the legislation of Canada's provinces and territories.
The four provinces and territories of Pakistan were integrated into one unit.
This act gave Canada the power to establish new provinces and territories, and to change provincial boundaries with the affected province's consent.
This Act adjusted the formula for distributing seats in the Canadian House of Commons among the provinces and territories.
Departments were created in 1790 as a rational replacement of Ancien Régime provinces in view of strengthening national unity ; almost all of them are therefore named after rivers, mountains or coasts rather than after historical or cultural territories, unlike regions, and some of them are commonly referred to by their two-digit postal code number, which was until recently used for all vehicle registration plates.
These were followed by military expeditions into the Frankish territories of Gaul, former provinces of the Roman Empire.
* Legislative Assemblies of Canada's provinces and territories

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