Sentences with phrase «economic penalties»

Suppose there is no real economic penalty for being a climate good guy.
Other product options are available, with no real economic penalty.
Include economic penalties if either spouse takes any position inconsistent with the terms of the agreement.
Because of their huge investment in military they can invade most third world countries, without economic penalties.
It seems obvious, that Russia is against chemical weapon usage because of economic penalties from other countries.
The U.S. sanctions followed a first round of U.S. economic penalties ordered earlier in the week on 11 people the U.S. said were involved in the dispute in Ukraine.
The U.S. is now preparing to reinstate all sanctions waived as part of the accord and impose additional economic penalties.
This scenario would change if there were a significant tax on carbon emissions, or if an equivalent economic penalty were imposed on fossil - fueled plants through a cap on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions or a requirement that CO2 be sequestered.
That would avoid the economic inefficiency of subsidies — and the tax or deficit burden — while producing an optimal reduction curve without adding an artificial economic penalty for drivers.
Economists must also demonstrate that control of carbon dioxide imposes huge economic penalties, particularly on lower - income groups.
«Any time government takes the place of the free market and arbitrarily determines the price or the availability of a product, social and economic penalties predictably follow,» said Cato Institute Senior Fellow Jerry Taylor.
These additional reductions in the near - term are the core of any responsible plan to avoid the climate Apocalypse, and the additional reductions will result in severe economic penalties.
These «confidentiality orders» are hard to obtain and while they can carry significant economic penalties for violation, the injured party nevertheless sustains the feared damage and must spend appreciable sums of money and time to obtain relief from the courts.
There are also economic penalties put in place which keep the miners «at bay» and prevent them from taking over the network by gaining more than half of its hashing (mining) power (the so - called 51 % attack).
These groups seek to regain control over spouses who are divorcing them, usually through forced marriage counseling or enacting extreme economic penalties for filing for divorce, including loss of custody, loss of marital assets, and forced joint physical custody arrangements where the child is shuffled between incongruent households so that the father can avoid paying child support.
Given the social penalty and the economic penalty I asked Crowley if any of her study participants expressed remorse or regret for their decision.
Jocelyn and I chat about what's driving the increase in mid-life divorce, the social penalty that men experience and the economic penalty women experience.
The economic penalties for remarriage for both my ex and I are huge, and midlife divorced couples like us are the rule rather than the exception.
But the economic penalties can be made to seem real and terrifying.
He has recommended that California lawmakers consider imposing economic penalties and incentives for farmers, such as excise fees on nitrogen fertilizer applications, with higher rates applied to areas declared to be at risk for nitrate contamination.
India, which until recently made economic development its number one priority over tackling climate change, can now do both without any economic penalty.
And even in the American Midwest and Northeast, nuclear plants have been at very high risk of closure because they've been forced to pay an economic penalty, and an oversupplied market, resulting from federal subsidies — now a quarter century old — to wind developers, and from their exclusion from state clean energy mandates.
Canadian Appeals Monitor No Jury Trial for Securities Offences: Economic Penalties Are Not A «More Severe Punishment» Under Section 11 (f) of the Charter
«In these constituencies a more direct behavioural intervention was required which consisted of a full - spectrum approach (FSA) combining social pressure, economic penalties, legal framework and enhanced monitoring,» the documents suggested.
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