1. regulatory - Adjective
2. regulatory - Adjective Satellite
restricting according to rules or principles
Source: WordNeta regulatory gene Source: Internet
A big part of that is because we have such great relationships with regulatory agencies, the state police and the Department of Transportation. Source: Internet
A $37 tax on workers for getting a new job isn’t consistent with Governor DeSantis’ to reduce regulatory barriers to higher employment elsewhere in Florida. Source: Internet
AB has received regulatory approval from the FDA in the US and TÜV SÜD in Europe for these improvements. Source: Internet
ABS-CBN complies with all pertinent laws governing its franchise and has secured all necessary government and regulatory approvals for its business operations. Source: Internet
According to Moody's, rated banks' tangible capital will remain adequate in line with a tangible common equity (TCE) ratio of 13.1% as of year-end 2019, well above the regulatory minimums, which will enable banks to withstand loan loss problems. Source: Internet