Word: regulatee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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> Diabetics fall into two rough groups, the thin, muscular ones and the fat ones. The doctors found that 88% of the thin ones had an acute form of the disease and were hard to regulate on insulin. Of the fat ones, 88% had a mild form of diabetes, were easily...
To the U.S. people the Moscow explosion was more than a possible argument in a political debate. If there is one thing all U.S. citizens could accept as the issue of this war, it is the notion that Law and not Force should regulate international relations. Even so, last week...
"We accept as binding only the moral laws of Mosaic legislation and Prophetic teaching. We reject the rabbinical and Mosaic laws which regulate diet, priestly purity, dress and similar laws which originated in ages and under influences of ideas and conditions which today are entirely unsuited, unnecessary and foreign to...
The International Rubber Regulation Committee, with almost nothing left to regulate, last week decided on a new course - cooperation. IRRC's life expired on Dec. 31. But the Committee, created in 1934 by Dutch, French, Siamese, British and Indian Governments controlling over 95% of the world's crude...
As early as 1939, Miss Abbott decided that the "made in Japan" label on the dolls she dressed was bad business. So she opened the first bisque doll pottery in the U.S., in Berkeley. This year she took over a bankrupt pottery in Stockton, Calif. But she had to take...