Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Capable of being regulated.
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- adjective Able to be
regulated
Etymologies
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Examples
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Co2 has become a regulatable gas in this country and Co2 is a natural by-product of breathing.
Illinois Increases Taxes on Candy, Soft Drinks, Alcohol | What About Twix? 2009
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If this was successful, the law would have to recognize corporations as a form of organizational institution, and would therefore be accountable and regulatable by the law.
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He characterizes it as clearly noncommercial conduct — but then holds that it nonetheless may be regulatable.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Was the Individual Mandate a “Republican Idea”? 2010
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Wall Street, in anything close to its current form, is not a regulatable entity over the long term.
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He characterizes it as clearly noncommercial conduct — but then holds that it nonetheless may be regulatable.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Was the Individual Mandate a “Republican Idea”? 2010
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One of the main purposes of making rights explicit, rather than just as omissions from delegated powers, is to make clear the exceptions to the class of properly taxable and regulatable objects.
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The tuning-fork and the registering electro-magnets, G and H, are placed upon a regulatable support, C, by means of which they may be given any position desired.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884 Various
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He characterizes it as clearly noncommercial conduct - but then holds that it nonetheless may be regulatable.
Libertarian Blog Place Various Libertarian Bloggers 2010
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The federal government has now declared what you exhale as a regulatable gas.
The Oregon Catalyst 2009
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Remember that the Supreme Court in Wickard v. Filburn (1942) defined growing food on your own land for your own consumption to be regulatable interstate commerce.
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