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What is government regulation ​

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A regulation is a set of requirements issued by a federal government agency to implement laws passed by Congress.

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Answer: Government regulation is a natural extension of legislation; in that it defines and controls some of the ways that a business or individual can operate in order to follow the law.

It may involve behaviors such as rethinking a challenging situation to reduce anger or anxiety, hiding visible signs of sadness or fear, or focusing on reasons to feel happy or calm.

Emotionally, self-regulation is the ability to calm yourself down when you're upset and cheer yourself up when you're down.

Explanation: Regulations must be interpreted in the context of a particular enterprise, and the approach to application of the regulation may reflect consideration of risks of violation such as the likelihood of accidents, oversights, or mistakes, as well as the potential consequences to the enterprise and individual employees.

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