[UPDATE: China's Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs just announced on Thursday (Day 11) at a press conference that China agrees to the 2 degree C limit] As we're continually reminded, the negotiations are a frustrating Catch - 22: prior to COP - 15, negotiations were hinged on U.S. legislation and now U.S. legislators are focused on Copenhagen to provide directive as to
what kind of legislation should be passed.
Not exact matches
The Bible, therefore, is more interested in particular
legislation than with theories
of law; it is not content to exhort the reader to be
kind and honest in general but is concerned to say specifically
what kindness and honesty mean.
======= @GOPer «Attempts to justifying
legislation of their values:» @Chad «seriously,, you are still trying to say that having some
kind of litmus test for
what people can lobby their government for is a reasonable and good thing?
I know it motivates me to want to support them, like because I feel they are on my team so to speak if they are going to stick their neck out there so they know a little bit in a way I feel like closer to them and I
kind of want to support them a little bit more but Priya let's get your take on this a little bit, you know I know you are not breastfeeding or pumping now so you know, you couldn't have benefited
of all the stuff is happening right now and the
legislation but
what is your take and I know you probably heard from moms too that are on the app and you know, they are reporting in and telling you about you know, these different types
of lactation rooms so other moms can find out about them, so
what's your take on all
of this?
What in the US political culture makes it so difficult to approve this
kind of legislation?
What have we come to if this
kind of legislation passes unopposed?
The
legislation now moves to the Assembly, but it's not clear
what kind of support it has in that chamber.
@rob - That was
kind of what I was hinting at with my «civic philosophy» reference, but that's something where one can get into the deep weeds with users who tribally defend their own systems as «the best» or infallible, so I focused more on concrete
legislation and rules.
«I would hope that, if it does pass both houses, that the governor would see the value to protect
what we're doing in this state, to have that
kind of independent review that seems to be lacking, and I would hope it's a piece
of legislation he would sign,» DiNapoli said.
Steve: So, is this a trend we are seeing where industry - backed people are setting up
what appear to be pro-environment groups, but are actually lobbying for the
kind of legislation that industry rather than your typical environmental groups would like to see enacted?
This
kind of legislation is
what I label «slippery slope» or incrementalism».
What's more, this
kind of legislation forces the hand
of TNR opponents — and the more exposure their «concerns» receive, the less credibility they're likely to have.
What I care about is this kind of work gets published and publicised to the detriment of science certainly, but particularly, to the detriment of the general public who are being screwed not only by draconian legislation and theft taxes on the back of it, but by the dumbing down of science education for the masses which is what created it in the first pl
What I care about is this
kind of work gets published and publicised to the detriment
of science certainly, but particularly, to the detriment
of the general public who are being screwed not only by draconian
legislation and theft taxes on the back
of it, but by the dumbing down
of science education for the masses which is
what created it in the first pl
what created it in the first place.
What kind of weird
legislation is that?
It can, although that
kind of legislation is more common with limits on
what condo associations can do than it is in the rental context.
In contrast to some
of the policies supported by your opponents,
what kind of beneficial
legislation would you like to see introduced, and why do you think it's important to fight for it?
What kind of beneficial
legislation would you like to see introduced, and why do you think it's important to fight for it?
In contrast to bills like HB 2284,
what kind of beneficial
legislation would you like to see introduced, and why do you think it is important to fight for it?
We advise governments with regards to
legislation and
what kind of programs need to be in place to attract these investors.
NREI: At this stage, do we have any
kind of roadmap on
what the process might be if President Trump does want to make changes to existing regulations and
legislation?