Sentences with phrase «proposes substantial increases»

Proposes substantial increases in CAFE standards for passenger cars and light trucks that would enhance energy security by improving fuel economy.
Utilities across the country also continue to propose substantial increases in residential fixed customer charges.

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If an increased commitment to palliative care is the proposed solution, there are substantial barriers to the implementation of such treatment.
Against this, the ACCC considers that the proposed acquisition would result, or be likely to result, in substantial public detriment constituted by a lessening of competition, due to raised barriers to entry and expansion for smaller electricity retailers in NSW and a material risk of increased generator market power.
ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, noted that while «the acquisitions will lead to a greater alignment of Foxtel's and Ten's interests, and will increase the degree of influence Foxtel has over Ten, the... proposed acquisitions, on their own, are unlikely to result in a substantial lessening of competition».
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Wednesday proposed using his first substantial budget surplus to fund a $ 154 billion spending plan that includes a $ 2.1 billion increase in school funding over two years and billions of dollars in legacy - building construction projects.
To respond to the increasing extreme weather events our country is facing I am today proposing a further substantial increase in flood defences.
President Donald Trump today signed into law a $ 1.3 trillion spending package that largely rejects deep cuts to research agencies proposed by the White House and, in many cases, provides substantial increases.
In June, Brown proposed and the Legislature adopted substantial increases in contributions to the California State Teachers» Retirement System.
Our modeling shows that if the ANE pipeline is built as proposed, ratepayers will bear substantial net cost increases on their utility bills, even if the pipeline alleviates winter price spikes.
We see solutions proposed requiring substantial reductions in fossil fuel emissions which, even though they may be insufficient, are in the opposite direction of the global ~ 5 % increase we are seeing now.
Major changes to the structure of personal injury litigation as proposed including a substantial increase in the number of Litigants in Person (LiPs) make no sense at the best of times but particularly where to do so will undermine the emerging online court.
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