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As Boxall and Gallagher ( 1997 ) also observe ; "... accumulation of reserves in the early-1990's, beyond regulatory and future growth requirements, is difficult to reconcile with conventional theories of mutual behaviour ".
Specific obligations to support compliance with the domestic legislation or regulatory requirements of the contracting party providing genetic resources, and contractual obligations reflected in mutually agreed terms, are a significant innovation of the Nagoya Protocol.
* An Access and Benefit-sharing Clearing-House to share information, such as domestic regulatory ABS requirements or information on NFPs and CNAs
Individual states may require the FDD to contain their own specific requirements, but the requirements in state disclosure documents must be in compliance with the federal rule that governs federal regulatory policy.
A detailed overview of the regulatory requirements for gelatin production can be found in the Gelatine Handbook, page 99-101.
Another common perception of hedge funds is that their managers are not subject to as much regulatory oversight and / or registration requirements as other financial investment managers, and more prone to manager-specific idiosyncratic risks such as style drifts, faulty operations, or fraud.
In addition, investors, particularly institutional investors, are encouraging further developments in hedge fund risk management, both through internal practices and external regulatory requirements.
Historically, hedge funds have been exempted from certain registration and reporting requirements that apply to other investment companies, because in most jurisdictions regulation permits investments in hedge funds by only " qualified " investors who are able to make an informed decision about investment decisions without relying on regulatory oversight.
Hedge funds within the US are subject to various regulatory and trading reporting and record keeping requirements that also apply to other investors in publicly traded securities.
This is in contrast to a regulated mutual fund ( or unit trust ), which will typically have to meet regulatory requirements for disclosure.
Laws and other regulatory requirements are also important considerations when classifying information.
In the business world, stockholders, customers, business partners and governments have the expectation that corporate officers will run the business in accordance with accepted business practices and in compliance with laws and other regulatory requirements.
However, they still have substantial regulatory requirements placed upon them.
In addition the waste dump designs must meet with all regulatory requirements of the country in whose jurisdiction the mine is located.
In some jurisdictions, airport is a legal term of art reserved exclusively for those aerodromes certified or licensed as airports by the relevant national aviation authority after meeting specified certification criteria or regulatory requirements.
This law allowed the distribution of many agents as over-the-counter supplements, and therefore allowed them to bypass the regulatory requirements of the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ).
Furthermore, RCRA allows states to develop regulatory programs that are at least as stringent as RCRA and, after review by EPA, the states may take over responsibility for the implementation of the requirements under RCRA.
Universal wastes are subject to somewhat less stringent regulatory requirements and small quantity generators of universal wastes may be classified as " conditionally exempt small quantity generators " ( CESQGs ) which releases them from some of the regulatory requirements for the handling and storage hazardous wastes.
ISO 28000 is the foremost risk based security system and is suitable for managing both public and private regulatory security, customs and industry based security schemes and requirements.
On the primary market, each security can only be sold once, and the process to create batches of new shares or bonds is often lengthy due to regulatory requirements.

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Functional genomic and metagenomic approaches are increasing our understanding of the relative importance of different pathways and regulatory networks to carbon flux in particular environments and for particular compounds and they will certainly accelerate the development of bioremediation technologies and biotransformation processes.
In 2010, the EU approved a law that will require all EU hedge fund managers to register with national regulatory authorities.
A developing country Party or a Party with an economy in transition may, in the absence of a domestic regulatory framework, declare through the Biosafety Clearing-House that its decisions on the first import of LMOs-FFP will be taken in accordance with risk assessment as set out in the Protocol and time frame for decision-making.
The information gathered will provide the data that will determine the role of agriculture and forestry in a new climate change regulatory system .< ref >" Study Targets Climate Change Impact on Agriculture, Forestry.
BACs have been useful in this field as complex genes may have several regulatory sequences upstream of the encoding sequence, including various promoter sequences that will govern a gene's expression level.
In 2005 Brazil passed a law creating a regulatory pathway for GM crops, and the agriculture minister Roberto Rodrigues stated that " Brazilian soy farmers, who have used cloned or smuggled versions of the biotechnology company's Roundup Ready variety for years, will no longer have to worry about breaking the law or facing legal action from Monsanto as long as regulators approve the seeds for planting.
Intersections with continuous-flow lanes will be posted with a white regulatory sign approximately 500 feet before the intersection with the phrase, " Right Lane Continuous Traffic ," or other similar wording.
A DNA transcription unit encoding for a protein contains not only the sequence that will eventually be directly translated into the protein ( the coding sequence ) but also regulatory sequences that direct and regulate the synthesis of that protein.
However, it has been countered that the government who provides the most efficient services, including regulatory structure and welfare spending, will win through competition, and that race-to-the-bottom is not the norm, but applies only to special situations such as extradition and atmospheric pollution.
Splicing is regulated by trans-acting proteins ( repressors and activators ), corresponding cis-acting regulatory sites ( silencers and enhancers ) on the RNA, and other RNA features that influence how splicing will occur, such as secondary structures.
There is substantial doubt as to whether any of these mechanisms will in fact incent new investment, given the regulatory risk and chronic instability of the market rules in US systems, and there are substantial concerns that the result will instead be to increase revenues to incumbent generators, and costs to consumers, in the constrained areas.
A 4-weekly flight to Kolkata will soon be launched upon receiving regulatory approvals, according to the airline's press release on 23 May 2012.
NALPs mission is to re-enforce and increase its position as the leading professional organisation catering for the Career Paralegal not only within the legal profession but also within commerce, industry and the private and public sectors and will strive to ensure the proper recognition of its Members as an integral part of the legal profession by the quality of its qualifications, professional development and the standards of behaviour and its regulatory powers laid down for its Members.
Although PDE2 can hydrolyze both cyclic nucleotides, binding of cGMP to the regulatory GAF-B domain will increase cAMP affinity and hydrolysis to the detriment of cGMP.
If the drug successfully passes through Phases 1, 2, and 3, it will usually be approved by the national regulatory authority for use in the general population.
Responsibility for the safety of the subjects in a clinical trial is shared between the sponsor, the local site investigators ( if different from the sponsor ), the various IRBs that supervise the study, and ( in some cases, if the study involves a marketable drug or device ), the regulatory agency for the country where the drug or device will be sold.
" Accepting King's narrow concentration on price stability had resulted in disaster, the 2012 Financial Services Bill, in transferring the majority of macroprudential regulatory powers from the FSA to the Bank, will grant the Financial Policy Committee ( chaired by King ) the power to curb lending in booms, including placing limits on the public's access to mortgages.
The Law Society remains the approved regulator, although following the Legal Services Act 2007 a new body, the Legal Services Board ( chaired by David Edmonds, a government appointee ) will oversee all the approved regulators including the Bar Council, which has also divested its regulatory functions into the Bar Standards Board.
Orexinergic neurons themselves regulate release of acetylcholine, serotonin and noradrenaline, so despite the relatively small number of orexinergic neurons compared to other neurotransmitter systems in the brain, this system plays a key regulatory role and extensive research will be required to unravel the details.
: Usually a governmental entity or a regulatory authority has control over the National zone of ENUM and will play a role in the appointment of the registry.

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Positive feedback loops, such as the simple X activates Y and Y activates X motif, essentially links output signals to their input signals and have been noted to be an important regulatory motif in cellular signal transduction because positive feedback loops can create switches with an all-or-nothing decision.
Nevertheless, in the end, as Derrida pointed out, he made of linguistics " the regulatory model ", and " for essential, and essentially metaphysical, reasons had to privilege speech, and everything that links the sign to phone ".
An alternative form of regulatory subunit called the 11S particle can associate with the core in essentially the same manner as the 19S particle ; the 11S may play a role in degradation of foreign peptides such as those produced after infection by a virus.
Nevertheless, in the end, as Derrida pointed out, he made of linguistics " the regulatory model ", and " for essential, and essentially metaphysical, reasons had to privilege speech, and everything that links the sign to phone ".
Crucial to the passing of this Act was an amendment made to the GLB, stating that no merger may go ahead if any of the financial holding institutions, or affiliates thereof, received a " less than satisfactory rating at its most recent CRA exam ", essentially meaning that any merger may only go ahead with the strict approval of the regulatory bodies responsible for the Community Reinvestment Act ( CRA ).
By finding ( 1 ) the sophisticated parties participating in the OTC derivatives markets did not require CEA protections, ( 2 ) the activities of most OTC derivatives dealers were already subject to direct or indirect federal oversight, ( 3 ) manipulation of financial markets through financial OTC derivatives had not occurred and was highly unlikely, and ( 4 ) the OTC derivatives market performed no significant “ price discovery ” function, the PWG concluded “ there is no compelling evidence of problems involving bilateral swap agreements that would warrant regulation under the CEA .” By essentially adopting the views of the other members of the PWG concerning the scope and application of the CEA, the CFTC permitted a “ remarkable ” agreement “ on a redrawing of the regulatory lines .”
Nevertheless, in the end, as Derrida pointed out, he made of linguistics " the regulatory model ", and " for essential, and essentially metaphysical, reasons had to privilege speech, and everything that links the sign to phone ".
Since the immune system responds to the environmental factors it encounters on the basis of discrimination between self and non-self, many kinds of tumor cells that arise as a result of the onset of cancer are more or less tolerated by the patient's own immune system since the tumor cells are essentially the patient's own cells that are growing, dividing and spreading without proper regulatory control.

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