After the cold war ended, though, this self-regulating and rather self-important culture has come under scrutiny.
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The MSRB is a self-regulating organization (yes, a bureaucracy) in charge of municipal securities.
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MPs devised the system under their self-regulating arrangements and that's what must change for the future.
Through rapid iteration, a group of determined people using low-friction technology had created a vast, self-regulating system.
But quotas are widely disliked, so other countries are taking different routes, mainly of the self-regulating variety.
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This would replace the self-regulating Public Oversight Board and has many more powers, including subpoena authority and disciplinary powers.
Apple is self-regulating, much in the way any other US industry subjects itself to or is imposed by government regulation.
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The vote signifies that a majority of the House of Lords, which is a self-regulating chamber, disagreed with the clerks' ruling.
This idea has already been adopted by the National Association of Securities Dealers and other self-regulating bodies that govern Wall Street.
As a result, the Merrill agreement states that it applies only until one of Wall Street's self-regulating bodies initiates the same rule.
It would replace Icann, the self-regulating body that helped ensure the stability of the Internet, under a contract from the U.S. Commerce Department.
The liberal professions are largely self-regulating and perform functions that the state might otherwise have to, such as setting standards and providing training.
Many of the reports on the exchange also focus on how it has lagged as a regulator, as the NYSE is famously a self-regulating organization.
Is there really a self-regulating scheme on college football profit making?
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At best it was a self-regulating club, where bounders could easily be spotted, but at its worst this club fostered insider dealing and share price ramping.
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Until the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was passed after Enron, the audit industry was self-regulating and established its own professional standards, enforced only via peer reviews.
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If CDER is allowed to re-write the history of Avandia, this vital FDA Center will continue to function as an unsupervised, self-regulating bureaucracy, accountable to no one.
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It will focus on the changes experienced by government-owned media and their ability to become public service operators that meet high journalistic standards in a self-regulating environment.
It has self-regulating systems of arbakai, tribal elders and arbitration.
Conservatives support the types of incentives that produce self-regulating systems.
Their confidence in Wall Street already badly shaken, shareholders need more than empty "we've changed" promises from a mostly self-regulating Wall Street to restore their trust in the system.
"In the 1970s it became respectable to model the economy as if it was a perfectly functioning, self-regulating machine, " says Edmund Phelps, a Nobel Prize winning Professor of Economics at Columbia University in New York.
The exchange is a self-regulating organization, meaning that--headed by its 22 directors--it is charged with ensuring that its 365 member firms and 2, 800 listed companies follow the rules designed to keep the stock market fair and competitive.
They concede that no self-regulating professional body for managers could possibly monopolise entry to the profession, given the long list of entrepreneurs such as Bill Gates who have created oodles of shareholder value without any formal training.
An optimistic view of self-regulating markets, maybe.
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The theories of acupuncture and moxibustion hold that the human body acts as a small universe connected by channels, and that by physically stimulating these channels the practitioner can promote the human bodys self-regulating functions and bring health to the patient.
Much of the City's regulatory philosophy and practices including its reliance on principles rather than detailed rules reflects its past when it operated as a self-regulating club run by a narrow circle of bankers and traders who maintained order by threatening those who flouted its codes with social ostracism.
There was talk of selling the state's remaining stakes in a string of big corporations, of privatising lots of companies owned by local authorities and even of abolishing the ordini (self-regulating associations that keep a stranglehold on entry into the professions, often to the benefit of the offspring of existing professionals).
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