Sentences with phrase «if voluntary industry»

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The U.S. system of industry self - regulation is preferable to the English system, but a voluntary regulation system can survive only if its participants act in a responsible manner and abide by the rules they set for themselves.
It has given the alcohol industry one year to develop its own voluntary initiatives — if at the end of that period it is dissatisfied with the industry's measures, it will regulate.
DAIRY industry lobby groups are assessing if the move for processors to include incentives in opening milk price announcements is in contravention of the new voluntary code of conduct.
At a competition law conference in Sydney last Friday, Mr Bradbury reiterated earlier warnings that the government would look at alternative options to regulate the industry if the voluntary code was not strong enough.
If the Prime Minister, on advice from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, signs off on a voluntary code it will relieve industry and retailer fears about rumoured plans within government to impose a mandatory code on the sector.
While the guidance, if finalized, would remain voluntary, Wilking believes the FDA's action «signals to industry that [it] plans to take a more active role in policing infant formula marketing.»
If you instead believe our pension issues lie elsewhere, then a voluntary CPP is less like pension reform and more like picking a fight with the insurance industry.
I don't know if voluntary surveys gathering demographic information is par for the course in the travel industry....
If the aviation industry were to buy credits of unknown quality from these voluntary markets as well, on paper it would seem as if airlines were offsetting their emissions, but, in practice, the atmosphere would not be fooleIf the aviation industry were to buy credits of unknown quality from these voluntary markets as well, on paper it would seem as if airlines were offsetting their emissions, but, in practice, the atmosphere would not be fooleif airlines were offsetting their emissions, but, in practice, the atmosphere would not be fooled.
«The industry complains about the «patchwork of state solutions», but the truth is that if their voluntary takeback programs were better, states and cities wouldn't be passing these laws.»
By the ACF's figures, the average Aussie driver could save $ 1,000 a year, if they drove a car that managed a fuel efficiency standard of 6.8 L / 100 km [34.6 miles / gallon (US)-RSB- but they observe that only one Australian manufactured car model had an efficiency of less than 10L / 100 km [23.5 miles / gallon (US)-RSB- in 2006, so they don't hold out much hope for voluntary agreements with the car industry as likely to bear much fruit.
Hence, if the European legislator sets the legal so - called «essential requirements», which all economic operators have to meet — whether they are using harmonised standards or not — to ensure free circulation of their products on the Single Market, it leaves to CEN, CENELEC or ETSI (i.e. the recognised European standardization organizations (ESOs)-RRB- to develop voluntary standards that can give technical solutions, accepted by the relevant industry, to ensure compliance with these essential requirements.
Auto insurers in the «voluntary» market — an industry term for the «regular» insurance market that insures most Mississippi drivers — may prefer not to cover you if they see you as a high risk driver, and that's when MS AIP comes in.
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