Sentences with phrase «imposed quota»

If workers are needed to make a state - imposed quota in the Communist planned economy, workers will be provided, with their consent or without.
This was so new and so great; nobody made me feel like I only had a chance because of an imposed quota.
But another good year in 2003 flooded the reserves, and the industry then decided to impose quotas to limit excess production.
Canada currently supplies over 1/3 of U.S. lumber consumption and if the current rate of growth in housing starts continues, the U.S. will need to increasingly rely on higher - priced imported lumber from outside of North America to fulfill their needs if they impose a quota restriction on Canadian lumber.
Same applies to the refugees resettled from another country under the rule of burden - sharing, and no law imposes any quotas on either of the above.
Among them were calls for a «temporary» measure on political parties to impose quotas to ensure equal representation in the House of Commons of men and women.
POPULATION crashes in many species of reef fish may be linked to an excess of males brought about by fishing — and imposing quotas won't remedy the situation.
For instance, Mexico created restricted zones, where foreigners aren't allowed to buy land; Switzerland imposes quotas on the number of homes that can be bought by foreign investors; Hong Kong charges a 15 % non-resident tax.
Imposing quotas will simply have the effect of undermining confidence in the judicial system and will ultimately shake confidence in the rule of law that should underpin western societies.
Among those topics, the following two merit a closer look: the idea of imposing quotas on the number of lawyers in a province and innovation in the legal industry.
Dramatic financial news site ZeroHedge reported on 3rd November that Chinese regulators «are considering policies including restricting domestic bitcoin exchanges from moving the cryptocurrency to platforms outside the nation and imposing quotas on the amount of bitcoins that can be sent abroad.»
Calgary's Dick Oakes thinks restricting agents is akin to imposing quotas, a move that would have trouble flying especially in Alberta's free enterprise business system.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, the State Administration for Foreign Exchange (SAFE) imposed onerous new reporting requirements requiring people to explain why, where and how they intend to use their annual quota of foreign currency (which is capped at $ 50,000 per person).
Earlier this month, the Commerce Department recommended imposing heavy tariffs or quotas on foreign producers of steel and aluminum in the interest of national security, following a trade investigation of imports.
From the early 1930s until 1972, U.S. oil states imposed oil supply quotas so restrictive they would make OPEC blush, while major international oil companies, or «The Seven Sisters» held back oil supply from the massive Middle Eastern concessions they operated.
But in exchange, South Korea had to reduce its steel exports to the U.S. by about 30 percent, Similar quotas could be imposed on other countries as part of a final deal.
It came a month after he imposed tariffs and quotas on imported solar panels and washing machines.
If a country (invariably developed) determined that imports of specified categories of textile and apparel goods from another country (invariably developing) were causing «market disruption,» the two countries would enter into an MFA - sanctioned bilateral agreement imposing annual import quotas.
In order to address this, the report has stopped short of imposing statutory quotas — a widely - opposed measure internationally and only 11 percent of the 2,654 responses to the consultation recommended quotas — and instead recommended targets for corporate boards to work towards.
A1 — Barriers can be external, imposed by legislation of other countries, quota, and others #tradeelite
These Section 232 across - the - board tariffs and quotas would also be in addition to the existing trade remedies that the United States already imposes on certain imports of steel and aluminum products from China and other countries to address alleged trade abuses.
Gelernter sees this most clearly in the fate of Jewish quotas, which were imposed in the 1920s in response to rising percentages of Jews at places like Harvard and Yale.
Except that universities impose strict quotas on the mainly non-Christian but overachieving Jewish and Asian population.
Mr Suswono imposed strict beef import quotas in the wake of Australia's short - lived ban on live cattle exports in 2011, on the pretext that Indonesia wanted to become self - sufficient in beef.
How is reducing the quality of the PL by imposing ridiculous quotas.
With speculation at various points that the Government would struggle to get the Bill through as it wished - with MPs wanting to change the referendum date, impose those thresholds or be less prescriptive about the electorate quotas of the new constituencies - the whips will doubtless be quietly pleased about it attaining a majority of 57.
These include the «renewables obligation», which is effectively a quota mechanism imposing costs on generators who fail to generate a set proportion of their electricity from renewables and more recently, courtesy of the energy bill, a most peculiar mechanism, otherwise known as «contracts for difference».
For example, the European Union imposes production quotas for HFCS for member countries.
Rectifying disparities caused by neutral policies forces the government to impose racial classifications and quotas that require intentional discrimination against other citizens.
10) California: Hilary Hammell of Public Advocates reports that California charter schools are illegally imposing work quotas on students» families.
Incentives should include exemption of microbusinesses (under 20 employees, and under $ 2 million annual revenue) from the more onerous reporting, environmental liability, minority quotas, employee liabilities, OSHA hassles, and taxation (including patent «maintenance fees»), imposed by the federal government.
But because the International Whaling Commission has imposed a moratorium on commercial whaling since 1986, Japan has continued whaling under a self - allocated quota for «scientific whaling.»
«If we are successful, we will establish the right kind of multilateral framework that will impose constraint on countries and help create standards through taxation, quotas and the price of carbon,» said Lapouge.
Officials have tried to improve the air quality in cities like Beijing Shanghai by imposing local coal production quotas and reducing the country's reliance on coal, including a possible game - changing natural gas deal with Russia.
Having shrewdly positioned itself as the OPEC of rare earths, China is now putting the squeeze on foreign consumers, clamping down on exports by raising tariffs, lowering export quotas, and imposing production limits.
Still, the raised quota represents an increase of 45 percent over last year's, even overtaking Japan's lofty whale hunting allowance.Demand For Whale is Down, And the Quota is Up According to a report from EcoAgência, folks from the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), aren't quite sure why Norway would increase their self - imposed whale hunting quota to 1286 this year when last year's quota of 885 whales wasn't even close to being met by Norwegian hunquota represents an increase of 45 percent over last year's, even overtaking Japan's lofty whale hunting allowance.Demand For Whale is Down, And the Quota is Up According to a report from EcoAgência, folks from the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), aren't quite sure why Norway would increase their self - imposed whale hunting quota to 1286 this year when last year's quota of 885 whales wasn't even close to being met by Norwegian hunQuota is Up According to a report from EcoAgência, folks from the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), aren't quite sure why Norway would increase their self - imposed whale hunting quota to 1286 this year when last year's quota of 885 whales wasn't even close to being met by Norwegian hunquota to 1286 this year when last year's quota of 885 whales wasn't even close to being met by Norwegian hunquota of 885 whales wasn't even close to being met by Norwegian hunters.
Not only are the EPA's mandates infeasible, they also demand that states operate «outside the fence line» to force shutdowns of coal (and eventually natural gas), establish minimum quotas for renewables (wind and solar), and impose energy conservation mandates.
The US plans to impose tight quotas on the judges who hear them are ill thought out — likely by civil servants with little or no understanding of the practical challenges of working in immigration appeal and court work.
According to the campaign, «TWU's proposed law school will discriminate against queer persons by imposing a queer quota.
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