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  • The Police are under a big and mighty microscope imposed by Parliament, whereas the legal profession is allowed to be largely selfregulating.

    The Policeman's Blog 2006

  • In addition, when used in combination with the departmental working capital funds, the executive branch will have greater managerial flexibility for more risky or cross-agency projects, and a suite of powerful tools to build and sustain selfregulating, self-renewing organizations for the long term.

    Npr Monograph On Financial Management Part A ITY National Archives 1994

  • They also point to the general inadequacies of the selfregulating mechanisms of the medical professions such as discipline committees to deal with the problem of malpractice.

    Medical Malpractice—Is There a Crisis? 1989

  • With the law and practice recognizing the value of selfregulating organizations it is not necessary to argue the point.

    The Role of Self-Regulation in the Securities Business 1967

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