tightly regulate
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to control something very closely, leaving little room for deviation
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- The government decided to tightly regulate the financial sector after the crisis.
- The government decided to tightly regulate the financial markets.
- New laws will tightly regulate data privacy to protect consumer information.
- New laws were introduced to tightly regulate the use of pesticides.
- Environmental agencies tightly regulate industrial waste disposal.
- Critics argue that the company tightly regulates employee communications.
- The country's borders are tightly regulated to control immigration.
- The agency was established to tightly regulate food safety standards.
- Pharmacists must adhere to protocols that tightly regulate drug dispensing.
- It's important for the authorities to tightly regulate the energy sector to ensure stability.
- To maintain quality, the production process is tightly regulated.
- Some believe that social media platforms should be tightly regulated.
- The sports committee will tightly regulate the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
- The country aims to tightly regulate its airspace for national security.
- Some industries are more tightly regulated than others due to their impact.
- Doctors are concerned about how to tightly regulate the prescription of certain medications.
- Their internal policies tightly regulate employee conduct and ethics.
- The new policy will tightly regulate the import of foreign goods.
- International agreements aim to tightly regulate carbon emissions.
- Environmental groups are pushing for stricter measures to tightly regulate industrial pollution.