loosely regulate

Frequency: 4.52.5 per million words

to control something with flexible or non-strict rules

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  • The government decided to loosely regulate the emerging tech industry to foster innovation.
  • Without strict guidelines, the new sector is loosely regulated, leading to some ethical concerns.
  • Many smaller online businesses are currently loosely regulated, which can be both an advantage and a disadvantage.
  • They plan to loosely regulate the use of drones in public spaces, rather than imposing a complete ban.
  • Historically, environmental standards in this region were loosely regulated, resulting in significant pollution.
  • The council argued it's better to loosely regulate rather than over-regulate, allowing for flexibility.
  • His job was to loosely regulate the flow of information, ensuring general compliance without stifling creativity.
  • Some critics believe that the financial markets are still too loosely regulated after the recent crisis.
  • The organization loosely regulates its members' activities, preferring self-governance over strict oversight.
  • The new policy aims to loosely regulate content on social media platforms, focusing on extreme cases only.