Sentences with phrase «allocation schemes for»

«Different Global Allocation Schemes for Emission Permits and their Impact on Economies,» Department of Economics I, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, January.
Sets forth an allocation scheme for emission allowances.
Friedlingstein, P., G. Joel, C.B. Field, and I.Y. Fung, 1999: Toward an allocation scheme for global terrestrial carbon models.

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Tapping into tax credit allocations through the New Market Tax Credits scheme, which offers investors tax credits for investing in CDFIs, generated more than $ 65 million in leveraged debt from TCE and Capital Impact and $ 60 million of tax credit equity from JP Morgan and US Bank.
The Club Wembley ticket allocation is a bit more complicated and but for that scheme, Saturdays game may well have been played in Cardiff — nothing wrong with that from where I'm sat but an altogether different debate.
For instance it proposes that councils should give those leaving the armed forces in terms of housing allocation and schemes for shared ownership to get on the housing laddFor instance it proposes that councils should give those leaving the armed forces in terms of housing allocation and schemes for shared ownership to get on the housing laddfor shared ownership to get on the housing ladder.
«At least 5.5 million Nigerian primary school pupils would be fed for 200 school days under the free Homegrown School Feeding Programme, according to the 2016 budget which has an allocation of N93.1 billion appropriated for the feeding scheme
The 2017 Budget estimates retains the allocation of N500 billion to the Special Intervention programme consisting of the Home - grown School Feeding Programme, Government Economic Empowerment programme, N - Power Job Creation Programme to provide loans for traders and artisans, Conditional Cash Transfers to the poorest families and the new Family Homes Fund (social housing scheme).
Waldegrave outlined the allocation of funds to the research councils (see Chart), and a range of schemes that will be paid for by a special fund of # 15 million that will be available to research councils this year.
The DfE has published details of the individual allocations at school level as well as scheme funding guidance and case studies showing how some schools have delivered a real impact for pupils through sports and physical activity.
Such schemes are generally passive funds as the managers need not research much for asset allocation.
Diversification and asset allocation, in the TAVF scheme of things, are merely surrogates for knowledge and control.
An aggressive wealth builder portfolio, for example, is suitable for a 5 to 10 years time horizon and has 4 mutual fund scheme names and the % age allocation mentioned.
The scheme also keeps open adequate room for flexibility as the allocation for equity can range anywhere between 65 - 75 percent.
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.
This was considered to be irrational because, while the same duty was owed to both types of applicants, the street homeless, who were provided with suitable temporary accommodation, had a higher priority in the scheme than the homeless at home who were left to wait for a permanent allocation of accommodation in their unsuitable existing homes.
In R (on the application of Aweys) v Birmingham City Council and other applications [2007] EWHC 52 (Admin), [2007] All ER (D) 230 (Jan) the Court of Appeal dismissed the authority's appeal and held that, upon finding a homeless person to be unintentionally homeless, eligible and in priority need, the «main housing duty» under HA 1996, s 193 (2) arose immediately and that the discharge of this duty could not be met by leaving the applicants in their existing homes: «the homeless at home», which the authority considered no longer reasonable for them to occupy, while waiting for an offer of permanent accommodation under the allocation scheme.
In reaching this decision the following were considered to be decisive factors: (i) LQHT was permeated with state control and influence with a view to meeting the government's aims for aff ordable housing; (ii) the nature and extent of the public subsidy of LQHT's activities; (iii) 10 % of LQHT's stock had been transferred to it from the public sector; (iv) that LQHT, as a registered social landlord, was obliged to cooperate with the local authority, if requested, in offering accommodation to people with priority under the authority's allocation scheme; (v) the termination of a tenancy could not be regarded as separate from housing management so as to be considered an act of a private nature.
The authority operated a choice - based allocation scheme with points awarded for different housing needs.
On appeal the contentions that the allocation scheme gave no preference to homeless applicants against both preference and non-preference groups, and that the allocation of 10 points was unreasonable because it was insufficient to allow such applicants to compete for an allocation, were rejected.
The test is not whether or not the applicant is excluded from actual allocation; it is possible for a lawful scheme to give a reasonable preference to an applicant but not result in housing being allocated.
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