Definitions for "REGULATORS"
Keywords:  sydney, nsw, council, epa, research
Organisations that set standards and guidelines for Sydney Water.
Organisations which set regulations and standards for Sydney Water to meet. For example, the Environment Protection Authority, NSW Health and the National Health and Medical Research Council.
Organisations which set regulations and standards for Sydney Water to meet. For example, the EPA, Department of Health and the National Health and Medical Research Council.
Keywords:  microcosm
FCC, PUC, Federal Courts (e.g. MFJ), etc.
Regulators were vigilante groups active in the 1760s and 1770s in the western parts of North and South Carolina. The South Carolina Regulators attempted to rid the area of outlaws; the North Carolina Regulators sought to protect themselves against excessively high taxes and court costs. In both cases, westerners lacked sufficient representation in the legislature to obtain immediate redress of their grievances. The South Carolina government eventually made concessions; the North Carolina government suppressed its Regulator movement by force.
A device used to control air pressure into the pipes. Quick response and accurate regulation are essential if the organ tone is to be steady and unwavering, and various kinds have been used over the years. Bellows with leather folds and movable lids were the first to be used successfully, and today Schwimmers ore in common use.
Equipment which controls either the pressure or flow rate of gas, depending on the type of regulator.
Nonverbal behaviors that maintain and regulate conversational speaking and listening between two or more people.
Bank regulators ensure that the bank's capital reflects the risk it is bearing.