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Regulation T

American  

noun

  1. (in the U.S.) a federal law governing the amount of credit that may be advanced by brokers and dealers to customers for the purchase of securities on margin.


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Through mutual regulation, T and B cells can meet the metabolic demand required in each stage of their development.

From Science Daily

Piercy ranks eighth in greens in regulation, T-11 in strokes gained: ball striking and 22nd in driving accuracy.

From Washington Post

He ranks T-40 in the field in greens in regulation, T-38 in driving accuracy, both areas where he usually excels.

From Golf Digest

For the week, she ranked T-13 in fairways hit, T-5 in greens in regulation, T-8 in putts and 12th in driving distance.

From Golf Digest

He wears regulation T shirts, regulation Levi's, regulation cowboy boots.

From Time Magazine Archive