Sentences with phrase «case against expansion»

The primary case against expansion of current fossil fuel use involves the risk from anthropogenic climate change.

Not exact matches

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's court case over the flow of heavy oil through the province could be damaged by the NDP government's previous positions against the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, says a legal expert.
But pullbacks that occur against the backdrop of sustained economic expansion and rising corporate profits — as is the case currently — present attractive opportunities for long - term investors.
Against this backdrop, the global cycle expansion remains intact in our base case — although we are mindful of the potential risks.
Goldsmith also cites two cases being lodged against expansion that he believes could derail ministers» decision.
In a column in the Progressive Magazine, U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan (D - Wisconsin) thoughtfully and thoroughly lays out the case against the careless and costly expansion of private school vouchers in Wisconsin.
The Mayor «s remarks reflect this exceptional moment: As other superintendents across the state battle the charter schools in their district (see, for example, Princeton Regional Public Schools» unending crusade against a small expansion of Princeton Charter School), here we have a case of the district's educational leader embracing a public charter's honor and, by extension, its students and educators.
I have argued against this in the case of the Keystone XL pipeline and for the proposed TransMountain pipeline expansion project.
Throughout the campaign, Clark has painted the NDP as being against development and business, a case helped by leader Adrian Dix's Earth Day announcement of opposition to the expansion of Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline to Burnaby and the resulting increase in tanker traffic.
The cases in these areas remained relatively consistent with previous decisions, but with some expansion, or at least clarification, of some human rights issues such as concurrency of proceedings, consent to discrimination, and costs against regulators.
This expansion of what counts as war is seemingly necessary because, as the CCDCOE report indicated, even the most dramatic cases like the cyber attacks against Georgia in 2008 do not rise to the level of war as traditionally defined.
When identifying required SNDAs, a common approach is to review title, and in those cases where leases are recorded, instruct borrowers to obtain SNDAs based upon the assumption that tenants with rights such as future purchase and expansion options typically record memoranda of leases to preserve such rights against interested third parties.
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