Sentences with phrase «appropriate point in the future»

Thirteen assets will be divested at an appropriate point in the future, and some of these will be managed separately in the meantime.
In its Clean Growth Strategy, published last autumn, the government affirmed its commitment to legislate for a net - zero goal «at an appropriate point in the future» but said that more information was needed and that it was not the right time to make the change.
Its official climate adviser, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC), has already said that a global 1.5 C limit would mean a more ambitious 2050 goal for the UK, in the range of 86 - 96 % below 1990 levels, as well as setting a net - zero target at some point, while the government has long accepted the need to set a net - zero goal «at an appropriate point in the future».

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There is no doubt that I will deny him one night in the future, but I haven't reached the point yet where I feel that that's an appropriate thing for me to do.
«I'm going to abstain because I believe while we absolutely need to have a referendum at some point in the future it's not appropriate at this stage.
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My point is simply that we need to try to get a handle on what's most likely to be most heavily impacted in the nearest term future, so that we can (hopefully) take appropriate actions on the adaptation front.
What you are suggesting is that we take the climate system from some state A and through appropriate tuning move it to state B at some point in the future.
They did note that at some point in the future the appropriate factual scenario may arise where the police would have to justify their search of a cell phone according to the limits described by Justice Lamer of the Supreme Court in R v. Caslake,
Political winds are constantly shifting in China, and so it's impossible to say if at some point in the near or distant future that the reigning government could simply decide to shut things down, or even appropriate and nationalize it.
If most of your employees» ideas get stuck in compliance limbo or are slapped down (or appropriated by) supervisors, even the most innovative employees will eventually become discouraged or frustrated to the point of not speaking up with future ideas.
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