Sentences with phrase «to put a price on»

The survey found that most respondents support or somewhat support the idea of putting a price on carbon emissions (59 %).
By putting a price on carbon, these policies give businesses the incentive to innovate so they can cut emissions at the lowest possible cost.
Time — And while you can't put a price on love, you can at least try to spend your money on dating sites in the smartest way possible.
Recent years have seen renewed and growing interest in carbon taxes that put a price on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
And when it comes down to it, you can't really put a price on always having a supply of truly excellent sheet masks on hand.
You just can't put a price on peace of mind..
The best way to solve the tar sands problem is for the world to agree on a practical scheme for putting a price on carbon emissions.
In particular, you can't put a price on something unless you can measure it accurately, and that can be both difficult and expensive.
What about making art for the sake of making art and not worrying - at the sweet age of just ten - about putting a price on what you make?
She'll also lead a discussion about the environmental movement's views on putting a price on carbon as an important piece of the climate solution puzzle.
It is entirely possible to share all the reservations I describe above and still support putting a price on carbon.
It's often difficult to remain unbiased when putting a price on your home, so your real estate agent's expertise is invaluable at this step.
However, if there is one thing to remember, it is that you cant put a price on the love for a baby.
Plus, you can't put a price on happiness and fulfillment.
We realize that you can't put a price on life, and that every living soul, unwanted or not, deserves dignity.
One flaw in these economic studies is that it's very difficult to put a price on things like biodiversity, cultural diversity, human life, etc..
While there is certainly nothing wrong with putting a price on your program, making it free is something to consider.
And generally speaking, that means putting a price on carbon.
Many other advanced industrial economies around the world have already put a price on carbon, or are starting to do this.
And as we approach peak fertilizer and peak phosphorus, we should put a price on pee and on poop like we want to put on carbon.
I don't know how you could even put a price on that.
It really is impossible to put a price on good health.
Can anyone put a price on the cost of healthcare to the people?
Yes, you can put a price on fun, and we're happy to report it's within reach.
Ironically, you can't put a price on financial know - how.
But when all is said and done, it's difficult to put a price on protection.
Since it's difficult to put a price on experiences, auctions allow such rewards to set their own value, based on demand.
One of which is let's just put a price on carbon.
It's hard to put a price on cultural discoveries and new experiences.
Ready to put a price on all the blood, sweat, and tears that went into writing and self - publishing your book?
So the message is to forget putting a price on carbon.
Putting a price on roads is often described — to mix transportation metaphors — as the «third rail» of Canadian politics.
It's hard to put a price on comfy bedding though!
When it comes to feeding your baby, you can't put a price on providing the safest and healthiest nutrition options.
It's hard to put a price on exactly how much you need to save up, so start with a list of baby essentials and work from there.
However, most parents would agree you can't put a price on proper safety.
After all, one thing most pregnant women will agree on is that you can not put a price on comfort.
However, the environmental groups say the way to deter polluting industries is to put a price on environmental damage.
But governments rarely put a price on the water or limit how much can be taken, even in water - stressed countries.
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