Sentences with phrase «tough targets»

Many retailers have really put the effort into changing themselves and the industry, setting tough targets and delivering on them.
And salt content varies widely, even within the same type of cheese, the findings show, prompting the researchers to call for much tougher targets on salt lowering.
Environmental groups have welcomed today's climate change bill as a «huge step forward» - although warned it must include tougher targets on cutting emissions.
He went on to insult nations that took on much tougher targets by accusing them of making «airy - fairy promises that in the end never come to... anything».
A marketing professional has quite tough targets set for him.
Under an expanded ERF policy the cost to the federal budget would increase sharply, and even more so if Australia adopted tougher targets in line with the science.
This week, the European Parliament has voted for tough targets for reducing the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by new cars.
«The government's industrial strategy did nothing to prevent this from happening again, for example by placing tougher targets on industry as we have suggested.
Departments have very tough targets they have to achieve, he says.
Now new tougher targets for 2020 — aimed at protecting forests, coral reefs, freshwater species and the species they contain — are mired in disagreement.
Turns out people are a pretty tough target for UARS's debris, which will hit a total area of just 22 square meters.
Against tough targets, having a complimentary cast of weapons lets each member take on a specific combat role, and handily performing your duties will result in quicker kills and more loot for the group.
The latest indications are that the targets likely to be agreed are for 27 % of Europe's energy to come from renewable sources by 2030, and for 27 % energy savings, unless member states take their responsibilities more seriously and agree tougher targets.
«EU must have an early, clear and ambitious position on its domestic emission reductions through to 2030,» the letter said, adding that Europe has a leading role to in building momentum and negotiating tougher targets from the world's largest emitters in the lead up to crucial UN climate talks in Paris in 2015.
However, INDCs offer perspective for future tougher targets.
Similar accusations can not be levelled at the British government, which has set tough targets for reducing carbon emissions and has engaged with industry.
WFP turns out to be a much tougher target than ACORN.
All 4 scored the maximum of 9 points for the core actions WWF asked of them: joining the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), reporting progress, setting tough targets to buy CSPO — and delivering on those commitments by sourcing close to all of their use of palm oil from CSPO.
16 4 413 Two - tiered green makes for tough target, but at this point, match is close and attacking pin is only approach
Their biggest mistakes are not giving the manager some tough targets to work towards and renewing his contract.
That's a tougher target to hit when you've been contracting forever, have run out of coping mechanisms and are still only 3 centimeters dilated.
The Coalition Government is pushing hard to get the whole of the EU to sign up to tough targets for reducing carbon emissions - 30 % below 1990 levels by 2020.
«Ministers should push for tougher targets that follow the science and not the politics.
She'll be a tough target in 2012 — perhaps even more so than last fall, particularly since it's a presidential year in a Democrat - dominated state.
Yet the incumbent is in many ways a tougher target than the ghost of Bloomberg was for de Blasio.
Shenzhen faces the toughest target.
Tougher targets «Richer areas have much tougher targets, so it's easier for them just to buy goods made elsewhere,» Davis added.
These power - packed exercises would not only help you shed off all the kilos, but also motivate you up to set a brand new, tougher target for yourself.
Instead, its response was short - sighted, swift, and terrifying: new, tougher targets for 2004 and unprecedented levels of government prescription to meet them.
This is a tough target, but one that members of staff aspire to.
While 10 % EPS growth might be a tough target to hit, VF Corp. doesn't really need to do that to be a great investment here.
Simple eh — but with a tough target comes rewards and you'll earn in - game rewards for completing multiple Elusive Target contracts, such as signature suits from previous Hitman games and of course bragging rights.
Only four states have tougher targets: California and New York aim for 50 percent by 2030, Vermont aims for 75 percent by 2032, and Hawaii is going for 100 percent by 2045.
The world's most climate - vulnerable countries — small island states and impoverished African countries — are lobbying for the UNFCCC to uphold a tougher target of 1.5 °C — an issue which comes up for review in 2015.
Blair has been her right - hand man throughout, willing to commit Britain to tough targets and standards.
The Europe Union, by contrast, accepted a tough target at Kyoto, took serious measures, and met its commitment.
OSLO (Reuters)- Tough targets for avoiding dangerous global warming may be easier to achieve than widely believed, according to a study that could ease fears of a prohibitive long - term surge in costs.
Having a tough target drives innovation, creativity and knowledge, which they will apply to their next Ecoflat renovation.
Experts agree that increasing the proportion of renewable energy will be key to meeting the tough targets set in Paris and in a report last week, The International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) estimated that increasing the amount of renewables in the global energy mix to 36 % by 2030 would provide half the emissions savings needed to hold global warming at 2 degrees.
With a tougher target in place for 2030 as well, perhaps 10 billion tons more could be avoided.
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