2006: Iceland took 60 minke whales under special permit and resumed commercial whaling under its reservation to the IWC's moratorium; it took seven fin whales out of a self -
allocated quota of nine and one out of 30 minkes under its reservation.
According to a recent report, Icelandic whalers have killed eight whales thus far, with 92 more to go to fulfill their self -
allocated quota of 100 minkes.
But because the International Whaling Commission has imposed a moratorium on commercial whaling since 1986, Japan has continued whaling under a self -
allocated quota for «scientific whaling.»
It receives from the government an allocation of foreign exchange which allows some ten to twelve thousand pilgrims to make the journey and then
allocates quotas to different parts of the country and supervises the selection of those who will be permitted to go, for from two to ten times as many apply as can be cared for.
If an emissions quota system is adopted, decisions will be needed on the relationship of the system to the carbon dioxide tax, and on the mechanism for
allocating quotas.
Not exact matches
Due to the economic importance of coffee exports, a number of Latin American countries made arrangements before World War II to
allocate export
quotas so that each country would be assured a certain share of the United States coffee market.
However, the Newcastle port operator's decision to introduce a
quota system to
allocate transport chain capacity and reduce the ship queue is one illustration that provides clear evidence that a shortage of transport capacity is limiting the industry's ability to meet strong growth in coal demand.
It's not like God only
allocates federal funding to religious organizations that meet a
quota...» (Chuck Klosterman).
The power for issuing and revoking licenses was also domiciled in the commission, as well as
allocating petroleum production
quotas in a non-discriminatory manner.
Other reasons for rejection included: «all the job shares having already been
allocated», implying some sort of artificial
quota system, «it's not convenient», and «having two teachers will confuse the children».
The five grammar schools within the King Edward VI foundation in Birmingham go furthest, with a
quota policy
allocating up to 25 % of places to pupils who are eligible for pupil premium funding in order of their test scores.
The King Edward VI Foundation Schools, in Birmingham, has introduced the most ambitious
quota systems,
allocating up to 25 % of places for children from lower income families.
From 2012, universities will be able to offer unlimited places for students achieving AAB grades at A-level or better - regardless of the total student
quotas they have been
allocated.
Perhaps Amazon
allocates monthly
quotas and sends them out in batches.
EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas has criticised the most recent National Allocation Plans proposed by member states for distribution of carbon permits, as they
allocate even higher emissions
quotas than actual emissions in the first phase of the scheme.
The BC shippers do not get any credit for this GHG displacement, but will have to buy GHG
quota from the supply that will be freely
allocated to CA oil and gas producers, processors and refiners.)
«The purse seine
quota allocated to both countries was exhausted yesterday... and both member states have decided to call back their vessels to port,» the European Union's executive, the European Commission, said in a statement.
Where a
quota applies, the question is how it would be
allocated between the UK and EU members.
EPFO started with
allocating five per cent of its incremental inflow of around Rs 1 lakh crore in FY16 to equities, before increasing this to 10 per cent in FY17, and now utilises its full
quota available of 15 per cent.
Ensured assembly production stations were properly configured with required materials,
allocated sufficient for sub component installation, and all assets were available to meet / exceed production
quotas
Karen has a long track record of achieving sales
quotas for
allocated accounts on a quarterly and annual basis.