convene negotiations
between peak industry and Indigenous groups to develop mutually acceptable template agreements to facilitate negotiations on individual titles;
Not exact matches
It has concluded that oil demand is likely to
peak sometime
between the late 2020s and the late 2040s because of an epic shift underway in the energy
industry: a transition from petroleum to electricity.
Between 2006 and the
industry's
peak in 2014, the number of restaurants in the U.S. grew 7.3 % to more than 638,000 — outpacing the population 6.9 % growth rate.
A concerted practice may be established in the absence of any direct contact
between the firms, for example where firms communicate indirectly through an intermediary such as a
peak industry body; or
The
industry standard is to record narration
between -18 db and -23 db, with
peaks no higher than -3 db and a noise floor max of -60 db.
The
industry peaked between 2007 and 2009, when more than 100,000 loans were originated for each of those years.
By 1990, changes in the regulatory structure and legislation affecting the electricity
industry started providing more opportunities for substitution
between petroleum and natural gas as a fuel for
peaking generation.
Framework agreements
between governing bodies such as local councils or
peak industry bodies which adopt the non-extinguishment principle would ensure that economic development of an area did not occur at the expense of native title interests but were built upon a recognition of them.
The aim of this strategy is to produce a pro-forma agreement through negotiation
between the Government, the mining
industry peak body (the Prospectors and Miners Association of Victoria) and the Victorian native title representative body (Mirimbiak Nations Aboriginal Corporation).
That marked a 10.7 percent increase over 2013's volume of $ 47.96 billion and was within range of the
industry's
peak between 2005 and 2007, when annual investment volume averaged $ 56.37 billion per year.