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nonregulated

  • a word derived from regulate.
    regulate
    verb (used with object)
    to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc..

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Macquarie, which is nonregulated and therefore not subject to the leveraged lending guidance, is funding some of the loan that will be assigned to CLO accounts.

From Reuters Mar. 23, 2018

“Last year, it was 99.3 percent. So, garbage will be dumped somewhere, forming new nonregulated landfills.”

From Slate Jun. 29, 2015

Carbon offsets: Projects that lower carbon emissions in nonregulated industries, such as forestry or farming.

From New York Times May 30, 2014

After Jan. 1, each of the eight brobdingnagian pieces of the old AT&T will sell conventional regulated telephone services but will also be free to venture into certain nonregulated communications fields.

From Time Magazine Archive

Caplan's nonregulated approach to human engineering deeply troubles me.

From Time Magazine Archive