Examples of 'tightly regulated' in a sentence

Meaning of "tightly regulated"

tightly regulated: Describes a situation or system that is controlled or governed by strict rules, regulations, or guidelines. It implies that there is limited room for flexibility or deviation from the prescribed protocols.

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These products are tightly regulated by government bodies.
Ammonia emissions are becoming increasingly tightly regulated.
The expression of OmpA is tightly regulated by a variety of mechanisms.
The process of vascular development is tightly regulated.
Inflammation is tightly regulated by the body.
The capture of game fish is usually tightly regulated.
It was tightly regulated and kept secret from the public.
Guns and other weapons are tightly regulated.
Dormancy is tightly regulated by numerous genetic and environmental factors.
Pay and bonuses should be tightly regulated.
Glycogen levels are tightly regulated by hormones and metabolic signaling.
The financial industry was tightly regulated.
Potassium is tightly regulated within the extracellular compartment of the brain.
Recruitment of leukocyte subtypes is tightly regulated by chemokines.
Tightly regulated and.

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Cosmetics labeling is not as tightly regulated as food labeling.
The pharmaceutical manufacturing environment is highly sensitive and tightly regulated.
The industry is tightly regulated and.
The number of licensed dispensaries will also be tightly regulated.
The trade is tightly regulated.
The concentration of glucose in the blood is very tightly regulated.
Blood calcium level is tightly regulated by these two hormones.
Artificial intelligence computers are tightly regulated.
Access to the island is tightly regulated and requires a permit.
Credit provision by shadow banks needs to be tightly regulated.
Others are tightly regulated.
The activity of these receptors is thus tightly regulated.
Many governments tightly regulated cryptographic software until relatively recently.
Fructose metabolism is less tightly regulated.
The immune response is tightly regulated by positive and negative regulators.
It is closely monitored and tightly regulated.
Those processes are tightly regulated by biochemical reactions that constitute a signaling network.
Scotch whisky is rightly tightly regulated.
Apoptosis is the tightly regulated process of controlled cell death in multicellular organisms.
Mitosis is a very complicated and tightly regulated process.
Human jobs are tightly regulated to prevent automation and widespread job loss.
I want this to be very tightly regulated.
Angiogenesis is a tightly regulated process maintained by a balance of positive and negative regulatory pathways.
That is why all these events are tightly regulated.
Transcytosis is selective and tightly regulated under normal physiological conditions.
Now imagine a world where guns are tightly regulated.
All of these functions are tightly regulated in concert with the ingestion of meals.
The trade in the seeds and seedlings is tightly regulated.
Both processes are tightly regulated and can affect the protein composition of the cell.
Superannuation funds are tightly regulated.
The breast has a tightly regulated pattern of growth primarily under the control of steroid hormones.
Jewish life was tightly regulated.
Worldwide production of medicines and pharmaceutical raw materials tightly regulated.
Asbestos is now tightly regulated.
The provision of insurance and other savings products is often tightly regulated.

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