Sentences with phrase «net public benefit»

The ACCC may also grant authorisation if satisfied the merger would not substantially lessen competition or the merger would result in a net public benefit.
In general, the ACCC may grant authorisation if it is satisfied that the proposed conduct is either unlikely to substantially lessen competition or likely to result in a net public benefit.
This bill also contains appropriate arrangements for banks to seek immunity where their conduct provides a net public benefit.
This time around, Murray Goulburn will argue the net public benefits of a merger of WCB and Murray Goulburn outweighs anti-competitive concerns.
This time the co-op is bypassing the ACCC and going directly to the tribunal to argue any lessening of competition will be outweighed by net public benefits such as growth in exports.

Not exact matches

More squiggle, I'm afraid: «The net public health benefit is substantially less, and under some scenarios... harmful.»
HOWEVER... said the report summary: «Under the assumption that e-cigarette use increases the rate at which adults quit conventional smoking, modeling projects that use of e-cigarettes will generate a net public health benefit...»
A report by the California Public Utilities Commission is due out this fall on the costs and benefits of rooftop solar that may help determine the direction regulators and lawmakers take on net metering programs in the state.
In the world of public defined benefit plans, negative net cash flow could have implications on the future health of a plan.
All IRC section 501 (c)(3) organizations, including churches and religious organizations, must abide by certain rules: ■ their net earnings may not inure to any private shareholder or individual, ■ they must not provide a substantial benefit to private interests, ■ they must not devote a substantial part of their activities to attempting to influence legislation, ■ they must not participate in, or intervene in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office, and ■ the organization's purposes and activities may
In particular how is the diproportionate benefit of public services to lower income groups which is indicated by your point i) reflected in either the impact to net income or net expenditure?
Contrary to Blair Horner's «truth» about the Zero Emissions Credit program («Public deserves truth about nuclear bailout,» July 30), the ZEC has secured local jobs and will generate $ 4 billion in net economic benefits to New Yorkers in the first two years.
• Short - term savings from cutting the middle class out of state benefits as Nick Clegg suggests on child benefit (Britain needs «savage» cuts, says Clegg, 19 September) would weaken public support for the social safety net on which the poorest depend and ultimately endanger the future of the welfare state itself.
So if, for example, public health officials are in a community handing out bed nets, it could make sense to also treat for schistosomiasis because of the down - the - road benefit of reducing the risk of malaria.»
A Chicago Public Schools teacher who teaches for 15 years accrues negative net benefits because the value of her contributions exceed the pension benefits she will receive in return at retirement.
Overall, the program will provide $ 230 billion in net benefits to society including benefits to our climate and the public health of Americans.
One director, R.V. Bailey, believes that the prospective value of Aspen as a public corporation with a continuous filing record and clean financial statements exceeds the value of the remaining net assets, and believes that stockholders may benefit by the possibility of making a business acquisition (including a reverse takeover) that could offer Aspen's stockholders potential long term value.
(3) In choosing among alternative regulatory approaches, select those approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public health and safety, and other advantages; distributive impacts; and equity);
This represents a gain in our net tangible book value of $ 2.52 per share for the benefit of our current stockholders, and dilution of $ 1.74 or 39 % of the public offering price, for investors in this offering.
The state's Public Utilities Commission is expected to review the net metering rules in 2018, and it is almost certain that the utilities will continue to push for policies that will increase costs and reduce benefits for solar providers, while improving the bottom line for dirty and climate change inducing fossil fuel facilities.
The public interest informs many of the positions we take — developing energy resource and infrastructure in a responsible manner that results in net benefits when considering economic, environmental and social impacts.
(In Minnesota, at least, «public benefit» is defined as «a net material positive impact from the business and operations of a general benefit corporation on society, the environment, and the well - being of present and future generations.»
I mean no net benefit to the public.
Not to knock you, but saying that the work of small - firm solicitors is a commodity that can be automated to the net benefit of the public is simply wrong and demonstrably antithetical to the public interest.
Executive Order 12866 directs agencies to assess all costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, when regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public health and safety effects; distributive impacts; and equity).
When the Republican FCC commissioners slip and actually say what they mean, it's clear that they actually want the things the public fears: Commissioner Michael O'Rielly said during today's hearing that he sees clear benefits to paid prioritization, and that he doesn't support net neutrality legislation in Congress or at the state level.
Educate homeowners on the benefits of the net metering program with the public utility and work with customers all the way through the process.
The family planning services delivered by safety - net family planning centers confer major public health benefits.
Increasingly, in complex public health evaluation research, there are questions about whether all relevant benefits can be captured in a single summary outcome measure such as QALY or unit of «effectiveness» or net benefit approach17 which is why the use of a cost - consequence analysis (CCA) framework is being recommended for such economic evaluations.18 Other outcomes from the trial such as the Parent — Infant Relationship Global Assessment Scale (an observational measure that is independently rated blind to group allocation) will be included in the CCA so that all costs and outcomes from the trial can be displayed transparently for decision - makers to consider trade - offs themselves.
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