Not exact matches
While we will do everything possible to maintain our
prices, if
fuel costs
increase significantly at or before the time of the trip, it may be necessary to institute a
fuel surcharge.
If the U.S., for example,
significantly increased transportation
fuel prices, then this action would both
increase our influence in pushing for good international deals, and exempt us from charges of obstruction when we refuse to sign a bad one.
If allowed to stand, the very existence of EPA's Endangerment Finding requires regulation that
significantly increases U.S. fossil
fuel and electricity
prices — negatively impacting job creation as well as energy, economic and national security.