Sentences with phrase «by chancel»

Second — an airflight tax similar to the one proposed by Chancel and Pikkety (see original post), but higher due to the need for larger amounts than previously calculated to pay for the giant economic transformation needed by the poor countries of the world.

Not exact matches

There have been times when, after long on my knees in a cold chancel, a stone has rolled from my mind, and I have looked in and seen the old questions lie folded and in place by themselves, like the piled graveclothes of love's risen body [«The Answer»].
The cathedral was packed, and the next day the New York Times had a big picture of the Dalai Lama and Terence Cardinal Cooke sitting side by side in the chancel and holding hands.
At intervals the eight men in the chancel choir, or sometimes Dwyer alone, would utter what sounded like speech of a special eloquence, every word clearly to be heard, but observing a discipline that was musical, in that there was no hint of anything that was colloquial, but not like any music I had met with in my, by this time, fairly good acquaintance with music.
However, discontent among supporters on Tyneside has been partially dissipated by a trio of excellent signings: Georginio Wijnaldum, captain of PSV's Eredivisie - winning side and acclaimed as the Dutch Player of the Year (ahead of Memphis Depay); Aleksandar Mitrovic, a Serbian striker who Jose Mourinho claimed «has everything to be a European star»; and Chancel Mbemba, Mitrovic's former team - mate at Anderlecht and a central defender of uncertain age who, it's hoped, will shore up a porous back four.
* Crucially, both Chancel / Piketty and the CERP approach highlight progressivity, and both do so by using exemption thresholds (just like the exemption level in an income tax) below which an individual is judged to have no capacity, or obligation, to expend their meager resources in fighting the climate threat.
* In the Chancel / Piketty proposal, the exemption threshold is defined by the global average per - capital emission rate, which they give as 6.2 tCO2e per year; only individuals with emissions above this threshold are taken to have global obligations, in proportion to their emissions above the threshold.
Chancel / Piketty also take a realist turn and discuss implementation by way of an aviation levy designed to finance the adaptation fund.
In round numbers, Chancel and Piketty's results can be summarized by the 10/50 rule: the rich 10 per cent produce 50 per cent of the emissions and the poorest 50 per cent, 10 per cent.
Insurance will be considered on a case by case basis for those properties subject to a chancel repair liability entry on the title registered at the Land Registry.
The Wallbanks failed again, this time in trying to reduce their liability by arguing their liability was to keep the chancel in wind and watertight condition.
There is no cap on CRL, the affect of which is usefully exemplified by: Parochial Church Council of the Parish of Aston Cantlow and Wilmcote with Billesley, Warwickshire v Wallbank and another [2000] All ER (D) 419, in which the PCC served notice pursuant to s 2 of the 1932 Act requiring the Wallbanks to repair the chancel.
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