If the Government is going to impose on the community the significant costs and potential criminal liability that goes with the scheme, it should demonstrate the
need for such a scheme.
One showing of Blue Planet II and the attendant outcry on social media resulted in major UK supermarkets, WRAP and Coca Cola competing to see who could show the most
enthusiasm for such a scheme.
The new work, published in Nature Communications, describes the implementation using quantum technology of an important building
block for such schemes.
Though Governor Andrew Cuomo has expressed support for instituting a congestion pricing program to reduce street congestion in Manhattan and create a dedicated source of revenue for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), and said that he is
fighting for such a scheme in state budget negotiations, the governor has recently indicated that he may only be able to win a modest first step, raising the ire of those expecting more.
I doubt any treaty would every come into being that
allowed for such a scheme, considering the moral repulsiveness of the idea, so let's put pen to paper on a real proposal.
«Will the eventual
rules for such a scheme be largely set by California, whose economy is 10 per cent larger than all of Canada and 10 times bigger than B.C.'s?»
There are no hidden costs as far as this ELSS Scheme is concerned and investors never have to worry about incurring huge losses when signing up
for such a scheme online.
If Senior Citizen wants to get guaranteed pension without taking any risk and has sufficient amount for any emergency need, they can
opt for such schemes.
Worldwide, there is growing
enthusiasm for such schemes, and in Britain engineers will this year select a coal seam somewhere deep beneath the English countryside as the site for a trial that they hope could revive the country's moribund coal industry.
However, project co-ordinators agree that
for any such scheme to have an impact, it is imperative that it is high profile and receives support from senior staff.
Indeed, lawyers are such notorious targets (or, less charitably, dupes)
for such schemes that ransomware got its very own plot line in TV lawyer drama The Good Wife.