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регулювати, урегульовувати, регламентувати; впорядковуватиregulate interrelations between sovereign states — регулювати взаємовідносини між суверенними державами
- regulate behaviorregulate the disposition of private property after the owner's death — регулювати порядок розпорядження майном власника після його смерті
- regulate behaviour
- regulate by law
- regulate campaign expenditures
- regulate commerce
- regulate conduct
- regulate heavily
- regulate interstate commerce
- regulate land use
- regulate land uses
- regulate minutely
- regulate prices
- regulate procedure
- regulate social relationships
- regulate the number of wives
- regulate the securities market
- regulate the supply of money
- regulate the traffic
- regulate the work of a body
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