Your definition of regulation must be really warped by reality.
>Gnuglugnuglugnugnu
First of all, unlike you I don't have a "personal definition" for every single word, because that's not how written language works, you fucking retard. There's a thing called a dictionary for that, you fucking shit
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/regulation
> 1. The act of regulating or the state of being regulated. 2. A principle, rule, or law designed to control or govern conduct. 3. A governmental order having the force of law. Also called executive order.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/regulation#:~:text=Definition,Derived%20from%20%22regulate%22.
> A Regulation is an official rule. In the Government, certain administrative agencies have a narrow authority to control conduct, within their areas of responsibility. These agencies have been delegated legislative power to create and apply the rules, or "regulations". Derived from "regulate".
I'm not the author of that infographic I didn't get to choose the title, now what's your fucking problem newfag?
Well little girl let me teach you just a little bit so you don’t fall off that big horsey. I have 25 dictionaries in 7 languages. Almost all of them have a different definition of regulation. Languages haven’t always been the same, in fact, languages evolve over time and are always changing. Peoples perception of reality will change as a person gains more knowledge of their surroundings. I wouldn’t recommend using an online Jewish dictionary to reference your knowledge of the English language. That is your choice alone. So a person could come to a logical conclusion that any source you use is your personal decision and therefor your personal definition. Then there is also someone’s ability to interpret what they read. Which this talent is also based on someone’s ability to understand logic. By answering your first poor attempt at a question by trying to state it as a fact the other statements you made are invalid. Do you need help with anything else or are these ideas too complicated for you?
>Concerfag is concerned
Here dipshit: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/regulation#:~:text=Definition,Derived%20from%20%22regulate%22.
>A Regulation is an official rule. In the Government, certain administrative agencies have a narrow authority to control conduct, within their areas of responsibility. These agencies have been delegated legislative power to create and apply the rules, or "regulations". Derived from "regulate".
Stick to this one and fuckoff
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