As an interim measure in the two and half years before the new rule takes effect, the EPA said it will also mandate wells to use flaring, already a common industry practice, to burn off many of the toxic pollutants.
Not exact matches
As the filing sums up, «If we do not complete our remediation
in a timely manner or if the remediation
measures that we have implemented and intend to implement are inadequate to address our existing material weaknesses or to identify or prevent additional material weaknesses, there will continue to be an increased risk of future material misstatements
in our annual or
interim financial statements.»
In a richly valued market, that sort of risk control is most appropriately established using call options having a strike price situated at about the point where various trend - following measures would turn negative — what is known in finance as a «contingent position» because the position creates its own exit if the market deteriorates further without an interim recovery - and particularly if it deteriorates abruptl
In a richly valued market, that sort of risk control is most appropriately established using call options having a strike price situated at about the point where various trend - following
measures would turn negative — what is known
in finance as a «contingent position» because the position creates its own exit if the market deteriorates further without an interim recovery - and particularly if it deteriorates abruptl
in finance
as a «contingent position» because the position creates its own exit if the market deteriorates further without an
interim recovery - and particularly if it deteriorates abruptly.
«Although it's stepping away from the position Jalna has held since 2015 — of consistency
in its support across all religious certification — we feel that the public response has warranted reconsideration of this position
as an
interim measure, whilst we await the full outcome of the Senate Inquiry into transparent religious certification practices and management,» the statement said.
So,
as an
interim measure — 14 years later - the A-League clubs are instead advocating for representation within the FFA governance structure — consistent with FIFA statutes that FFA signed - up to
in February last year.
The WTO was created
in 1995 to replace the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the multilateral trade framework established
in 1948
as an
interim measure on the way to a proposed International Trade Organisation operating alongside the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
«Beyond these
interim measures, we have developed a sustainable policy response to the protracted conflict
in the State
as contained
in the Road Map to Peace document which was recently launched by Mr. President», he explained.
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in an
interim assessment provides actionable data to support college and career readiness.
It also allows states to take advantage of a range of innovative approaches to improve assessment and reduce the burden of tests, such
as utilizing computer - adaptive assessment, implementing smaller
interim assessments
in place of large summative tests, and diverse
measures such
as performance - based assessments.
On the eve of the administration of SBAC testing
in our State, it has become clear to me,
as interim Commissioner of Education, that there is much validity embedded
in the much - heated controversy surrounding Common Core State Standards, mandated standardized testing to
measure progress on those standards, and the intended practice of evaluating teacher effectiveness based on those student test results.
However, it's been 3 years since Nokia launched a Communicator handset, where they filled
in the gap with the N97 which was largely seen
as an
interim measure between the Communicator handsets.
In the absence of being able to make that policy call at this time on dangerous interference, what we're doing as an interim measure is working bottom up to see how aggressive can we be in finding a pathway to low - carbon power generation from coal, because that accounts for more than 50 percent of emissions; how aggressive can we be in transitioning to a much greater diversity of fuel supply than petroleum, and vehicle technology, and that's 20 percent of emissions; and then what can we do much more rapidly to halt deforestation, which is 20 percent of emission
In the absence of being able to make that policy call at this time on dangerous interference, what we're doing
as an
interim measure is working bottom up to see how aggressive can we be
in finding a pathway to low - carbon power generation from coal, because that accounts for more than 50 percent of emissions; how aggressive can we be in transitioning to a much greater diversity of fuel supply than petroleum, and vehicle technology, and that's 20 percent of emissions; and then what can we do much more rapidly to halt deforestation, which is 20 percent of emission
in finding a pathway to low - carbon power generation from coal, because that accounts for more than 50 percent of emissions; how aggressive can we be
in transitioning to a much greater diversity of fuel supply than petroleum, and vehicle technology, and that's 20 percent of emissions; and then what can we do much more rapidly to halt deforestation, which is 20 percent of emission
in transitioning to a much greater diversity of fuel supply than petroleum, and vehicle technology, and that's 20 percent of emissions; and then what can we do much more rapidly to halt deforestation, which is 20 percent of emissions.
[3] Each state has
interim targets it must meet beginning
in 2020, and the EPA proposed that states use a combination of four «building blocks» to achieve the emissions reductions: (1) improving the efficiency (heat rate) of existing coal - fired power plants; (2) switching from coal - fired power by increasing the use and capacity factor, or efficiency, of natural - gas combined - cycle power plants; (3) using less carbon - intensive generating power, such
as renewable energy or nuclear power; and (4) increasing demand - side energy - efficiency
measures.
The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Housing and Urban - Rural Development agrees, and almost
as if they read the recommendations to my paper, just launched the «Solar Roofs Program» under new regulations 《 太阳能光电建筑应用财政补助资金管理暂行办法 》 or «Application of Building - mounted Solar Photovoltaic Financial Assistance Fund Management
Interim Measures» (available here
in Chinese or Google - translated English; see also the accompanying Implementation Opinion
in Chinese and Google - translation) to jump start the domestic solar market that has been hiterto virtually non-existent.
Provided that the Myanmar court has the power to issue such
interim measures, the court will enforce the
measure as an order of the court, irrespective of whether the tribunal is seated
in or outside Myanmar.
We regularly appear before the Courts when
interim measures are sought, such
as the appointment of arbitrators, the challenge of arbitrators, or the stay of proceedings
in favour of arbitration, and on the enforcement of arbitration awards
in Ontario and Canada.
Where the matter touches on nuclear proliferation, the urgency of
interim preventative
measures, such
as that specifically provided by Parliament
in the present case, does not permit of the application of the normal rules of fair play, whether required by the common law or the ECHR.
We also act
as counsel
in pre, para and post-arbitration proceedings, including
in actions aimed at obtaining injunctive relief,
interim measures, annulment and the enforcement of arbitral awards.
Pursuant to section 25 of the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982, the English court can also grant provisional /
interim measures such
as freezing injunctions
in support of enforcement of foreign judgments pending enforcement proceedings
in England.
He has a wide range of experience
in all key aspects of international arbitration and litigation, including enforcement of foreign arbitral awards and state court judgments
in Russia and abroad
as well
as obtaining
interim measures from Russian courts
in support of foreign proceedings.
By way of derogation from Article 280 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, decisions of the General Court declaring a regulation to be void shall take effect only
as from the date of expiry of the period referred to
in the first paragraph of Article 56 of this Statute or, if an appeal shall have been brought within that period,
as from the date of dismissal of the appeal, without prejudice, however, to the right of a party to apply to the Court of Justice, pursuant to Articles 278 and 279 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union or Article 157 of the EAEC Treaty, for the suspension of the effects of the regulation which has been declared void or for the prescription of any other
interim measure.
Of particular importance is the inclusion of Article 17H (1), which means that
interim measures will continue to be enforceable
as final awards
in Ontario.
The section on conduct and procedure of an arbitration where the seat is
in Nigeria includes matters such
as: the appointment and challenge of arbitrators; jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal;
interim measures; procedure and evidence; default powers of the tribunal; and multiparty proceedings.
While section 9 of the Ontario ICAA says that an order of the arbitral tribunal for an
interim measure of protection is subject to the provisions of the Model Law
as if it were an award, a court
in another jurisdiction may not consider it to be so.
In April 2003, it further announced a separation of powers between ATSIC's policy making and service delivery roles as an interim measure to remove the potential for conflicts of interest in decision - making over fundin
In April 2003, it further announced a separation of powers between ATSIC's policy making and service delivery roles
as an
interim measure to remove the potential for conflicts of interest
in decision - making over fundin
in decision - making over funding.