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As part of the program called Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation, the EPA occasionally tests randomly selected public water systems in each state for contaminants like explosives or fire retardants.
RutlandHerald.com 2008
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Unregulated, it allocates capital -- and the jobs and the wealth that flow from capital -- in an efficient (ruthless) manner, inexorably seeking the lowest cost of production so as to obtain the highest return.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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Unregulated, it allocates capital -- and the jobs and the wealth that flow from capital -- in an efficient (ruthless) manner, inexorably seeking the lowest cost of production so as to obtain the highest return.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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Unregulated, it allocates capital -- and the jobs and the wealth that flow from capital -- in an efficient (ruthless) manner, inexorably seeking the lowest cost of production so as to obtain the highest return.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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Unregulated, it allocates capital -- and the jobs and the wealth that flow from capital -- in an efficient (ruthless) manner, inexorably seeking the lowest cost of production so as to obtain the highest return.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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Unregulated, it allocates capital -- and the jobs and the wealth that flow from capital -- in an efficient (ruthless) manner, inexorably seeking the lowest cost of production so as to obtain the highest return.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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Unregulated charter schools, mass firings, and no real data to back up his “successes.”
Duncan: Smart Is Cooler Than Ever - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Unregulated, it allocates capital -- and the jobs and the wealth that flow from capital -- in an efficient (ruthless) manner, inexorably seeking the lowest cost of production so as to obtain the highest return.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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Unregulated as toxic waste, coal ash has been found to have excess levels of at least 10 toxic pollutants, including mercury, arsenic, lead, nickel and selenium, contributing to higher rates of cancer, respiratory and neurological disorders in the population.
Michele Swenson: The Urgency of Toxic Coal Ash Regulation and the Move to Clean Energy Michele Swenson 2010
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Unregulated, it allocates capital -- and the jobs and the wealth that flow from capital -- in an efficient (ruthless) manner, inexorably seeking the lowest cost of production so as to obtain the highest return.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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