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What does regulator mean?

regulator

any of various controls or devices for regulating or controlling fluid flow, pressure, temperature, etc an official responsible for control and supervision of a particular activity or area of public interest (= governor) a control that maintains a steady speed in a machine (as by controlling the supply of fuel)

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Movie subtitles

Brushes for speed regulator jarred out.
This regulator is not as regular as it was.
Regulator channel open.
Even if he does make it through the operation, Mr. Dudek will still need his daily injections. the diabetes, the circulatory regulator.
I'm assured that he's a top regulator. - Regulator?
You're the only rancher who hasn't met the new regulator.
Regulator - ain't that like a dry-gulcher?
Well, a regulator.
Isn't a regulator one of these boys that shoots people and don't never get near 'em?
And maybe flush us a regulator.
Unless we can replace the damaged parts in the main regulator. we're gonna lose our oxygen supply.
You'll take care of business here, and I'll go back to the ship and start working on that regulator.
A regulator. Don't worry. There'll be one there tomorrow.
I tried to unclog this damn regulator!
But I had some minor trouble with the regulator on my oxygen bottles.
Let me sum up: two full bottles a pressure regulator and a twenty meter hose for three thousand francs!
Are you sure it's the voltage regulator? Yeah.
Hey, Lou, do you remember the last time we lost a regulator?
I'll tell you what, why don't you take a walk over to Paco's with that crummy voltage regulator, and get one that won't get us into any trouble?
That way, you loose your voltage regulator, your batteries, you switch over to a backup set.
Buying a voltage regulator.
If he don't come back with a regulator, we know where we stand, right?
We lost our voltage regulator, and all our batteries went dead.
Yeah, the voltage regulator's been pulled.
So Lou went to get the voltage regulator repaired instead, comes back.
I'm just trying to find out if one of them brought in a voltage regulator.
A regulator. Don't worry.
The regulator isn't pulsing properly.
Wedge, go for the power regulator on the north tower.
Not to mention a new drive-systems regulator, a Freon activator and of course a complete scan-systems overhaul.
He pranged his regulator and his mixture got screwed up.
And, uh, over here is our thermal regulator.
Maybe we can bypass the flow regulator.
I just want to know how you got the antimatter regulator to spray chili sauce?
The Cardassians equipped those conduits with one flow regulator per level.
The antimatter flow regulator is locked open.
The flow regulator is frozen.
The regulator is not responding.
Looks like a logic lockout in the regulator subsystem.
If you don't want that to happen again, reinitiate your regulator sub-compressors, and do a full diagnostic of the intermix chamber.

News and current affairs

And Greenspan eschews paternalism: he would not assume the role of a regulator telling people that they cannot buy a house even though a lender is willing to finance it.
And, if they bought insurance, a regulator concerned with systemic stability would want to be sure that the insurer pays in the event of a loss.
One could criticize the Chinese regulator on the grounds that the effect of its moves to increase margin requirements did not last long; or one could criticize it on the grounds that its moves caused the recent crash.
In the UK, there are now over five million fuel-poor people, and the country's electricity regulator now publicly worries that environmental targets could lead to blackouts in less than nine months.
Alternatively, a new EU financial regulator could handicap own-country bonds by requiring banks holding them to set aside more capital.
Today, the payments have become so large that the government has seized them and channeled revenues exceeding the regulator's enforcement costs to veterans' charities.
So investors know that even if a Federal agency like the SEC overlooks or ignores serious regulatory problems, another regulator might step in.
When I was a regulator, I would certainly have denied it.
If the ECB grossly understates the risks, its credibility as a regulator will be badly tarnished.
The FPC is part of the complex new UK regulatory structure, in which the former Financial Services Authority has been split in two: a prudential and business-conduct regulator and a new body to monitor financial stability.
A survey by David Evans and Richard Schmalensee describes numerous situations in which applying old assumptions could lead to mistakes by, say, an anti-trust regulator with only an undergraduate degree.
A system built on a strictly limited mandate could be both more efficient and less controversial than some single, all-encompassing financial regulator.
The International Monetary Fund, for example, has always resented the FSB, arguing that the Fund itself should be the monitor of systemic risk - and thus serve as the de facto global financial regulator.
Likewise, the lack of a federal insurance regulator had left AIG regulated by the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) and the New York State Insurance Department, which proved to be a wholly inadequate arrangement.
From a regulator's perspective, this is a powerful argument for requiring higher capital to constrain the risk that banks can take on.
Every time a government, or a regulator, announces some new control, or a tightening of existing controls, there are threats from bankers that they will pack up and leave town, taking their Porsches and mistresses with them.
In all likelihood, we will see huge changes in the next few years, quite possibly in the form of an international financial regulator or treaty.
The argument for a single regulator is deceptively simple: after all, a single country has a single national government, so why not have a single regulator for all financial regulation?
If the European Union is to have a single market, the argument continues, then it needs a single financial regulator.
But consider another possibility: suppose that the financial regulator is mistaken in its approach to a particular issue.
With a single financial regulator, where can a rejected financial innovator turn?
I write from the perspective of a former American financial regulator.
But the next time that someone advocates a single financial regulator and its simplicity, remember that there is another side to that coin: where are the safety valves?
A key problem with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, for instance, was that their regulator failed to do its job of uncovering the massive accounting fraud embedded in their books.
Before doing so, I made a point of telling the Chinese government what we were doing - opening a commercial regulator, not an embassy.
The reliability and size of the European Union's farm output means that it can and should play the role of regulator in global markets.
In the UK, fines once helped defray the regulator's costs: bad actors reduced the fees charged to the good ones, creating a positive feedback loop.

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