Sentences with phrase «delayed by a further year»

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Sakhalin 1 (Far East LNG): Rosneft's failure to gain third - party access to the Trans - sakhalin pipeline, owned by Gazprom, to move gas to the liquefaction facility and the impact of sanctions on Rosneft's relationship with ExxonMobil means that a decision on the $ 15 billion Far Eastern LNG plant (5 mtpa) will probably be delayed by at least two years.
Batcha said that 99 percent of the 47,000 responses submitted to the FDA during the most recent comment period earlier this year found that consumers believe the organic seal indicates better animal welfare practices and advocated for the rule to become effective without further delays by Nov. 14.
After a delay caused by Nickel Ashmeade questioning his disqualification for a false start, Mike Rodgers kept his composure to storm to 100m victory in 10.00 ahead of Richard Thompson — the second quickest man over the distance so far this year with 9.82 — who ran 10.08 and Kim Collins who got off to a blistering start and clocked a 10.10 season's best.
In conclusion, the continued delay in passing this Bill, which is now 18 years old, can not and should not be accepted one jot further by the Ghanaian people.
This further delay will mean that a candidate will not have been in place for most of this year in a seat which is 106th on the Conservative target list and held by Labour minister Ian Austin with a notional majority of 4,106.
In effect rejecting the far more bullish stance on demanding extra powers taken by former leader Alex Salmond on Saturday, Robertson said there was now a «roadmap» for introducing new powers, which would mean a delay of several years before they were put to the Commons.
The delays in action created by the lies, distortions and muzzling done by Exxon and the Bush administration have already put the world into a percarious position given that climate changes are happening all over at far faster rates than ever considered possible just a year ago.
As plain packaged tobacco starts to appear on New Zealand shelves, two experts reflect on the process it's taken to get this far and how legal threats delayed policy by three years.
This year, the most popular article by far sought to provide evidence - based advice to parents who may be wondering if they should delay their child's entry into kindergarten for a year, a practice known as academic redshirting.
E4E is calling on leaders in Albany to not delay any further and impose an evaluation system now so that planning can start immediately and the system can be in place by the start of 2013 school year, as mandated by state and federal requirements.
The Kent decision has been pending since last year but was delayed in the runup to the election in May, and further delayed by Downing Street's insistence that legal advice had to be robust enough to avoid any embarrassing failure in the courts.
The days have not exactly been flying by for fans of this title since it's announcement and further delay last year, but they can take solace in knowing that there are only 2 weeks left before this hits shelves on April 29th.
Re 9 wili — I know of a paper suggesting, as I recall, that enhanced «backradiation» (downward radiation reaching the surface emitted by the air / clouds) contributed more to Arctic amplification specifically in the cold part of the year (just to be clear, backradiation should generally increase with any warming (aside from greenhouse feedbacks) and more so with a warming due to an increase in the greenhouse effect (including feedbacks like water vapor and, if positive, clouds, though regional changes in water vapor and clouds can go against the global trend); otherwise it was always my understanding that the albedo feedback was key (while sea ice decreases so far have been more a summer phenomenon (when it would be warmer to begin with), the heat capacity of the sea prevents much temperature response, but there is a greater build up of heat from the albedo feedback, and this is released in the cold part of the year when ice forms later or would have formed or would have been thicker; the seasonal effect of reduced winter snow cover decreasing at those latitudes which still recieve sunlight in the winter would not be so delayed).
According to IGSD this has delayed the onset of irreversible climate change by 12 years, topping off the worst and so far preventing important climate tipping - points.
Further, every year by which remedial measures are delayed is one year less across which the cost could be amortised.
Farmers in temperate zones all over the world already know that the planting season is coming weeks and months earlier than it used to — they would benefit from knowing how this change is going to pan out, and they will get far better answers when people stop muddying the waters by promoting obfuscatory nonsense from the same professional liars that spent years trying to delay anti-tobacco legislation.
So, the disruption to progress — which was caused primarily by the eco-evangelists and anti nuclear power protest movement lost 50 years, has delayed world progress by half a century so far.
Accounting for all the delay, Holmstead's interference has blocked serious reductions in power plant mercury pollution for eight years, assuming no further delays by the coal industry.
And at the time of the launch of the FiT scheme, DECC said it would increase the degression rate by a further 0.5 % from 2015, although the start of the degression process was delayed by a year.
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