Sentences with phrase «voluntary limits»

As many observers look to international voluntary limits on carbon emissions that drive atmospheric warming, a leading economist suggests in Issues that groups of countries might better form «climate clubs» that promote reductions by setting uniform prices on emitted carbon and penalizing nonparticipating countries through tariffs on goods they hope to export to member nations.
Nixon wants to repeal the state's property tax cap begun by Cuomo, and she disagrees with voluntary limits by the governor to keep state spending growth at about 2 percent per year.
Whether the Bush administration will accept even voluntary limits remains to be seen.
CBS Denver reports that the United States Department of Transportation is seeking voluntary limits on how the use of touchscreens on built in devices in new cars.
U.S. Global Investors, Inc. can modify or terminate the voluntary limit at any time, which may lower a fund's yield or return.
U.S. Global Investors, Inc. can modify or terminate the voluntary limits at any time, which may lower a fund's yield or return.
The expense cap is a voluntary limit on total fund operating expenses (exclusive of any acquired fund fees and expenses, performance fees, extraordinary expenses, taxes, brokerage commissions and interest) that U.S. Global Investors, Inc. can modify or terminate at any time, which may lower a fund's yield or return.
And he's relied on Republicans in the Senate to back a property tax cap and a voluntary limit on state spending growth to 2 percent per year.
And he's relied on Republicans in the Senate to back a property tax cap and a voluntary limit on state spending growth to two percent per year.
At one point, Ms. Couric pointed out some mixed signals from Senator John McCain on whether he would seek a bill with mandatory restrictions on carbon dioxide, and she asked Ms. Palin to clarify if she supported a mandatory or voluntary limit.
Several states have voluntary limited or pilot TOU rates, «but the trend is towards TOU rates as a default option» to reward customers for reducing their electricity consumption when demand is high, Proudlove said.
Sir Rupert also revealed that he was contemplating a voluntary limited pilot scheme in London and Manchester to begin as soon as possible.
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