Not exact matches
OPEC's decision late last
year to
curb production
benefited California Resources even more than some of its peers.
Similarly, the GOP's own estimates of the costs of requiring more fruits and vegetables, whole grains and low - fat dairy in school meals is $ 7 billion over five
years, but the direct cost of obesity - related diseases in this country is pegged at $ 147 million (putting aside the other
benefits of feeding children well, apart from
curbing obesity.)
The most contentious demand is to allow London to
curb benefit payments to EU migrants for four
years after they arrive in Britain.
Sobków cited research in a report by the Open Europe thinktank, which has called for in - work
benefits for migrants to be
curbed for two to three
years.
For
years now, health experts weren't shy about touting the health
benefits of coconut oil — from
curbing hunger to increasing good cholesterol to promoting healthy skin.
But when it is hitting us between the eyes twelve
years from now, younger people will be incented to vote in politicians that will
curb benefits.
The state of Massachusetts is quietly reaping the
benefits of cap and trade, the much - maligned process for
curbing greenhouse gas emissions that federal lawmakers and many state governments resoundingly rejected in recent
years.
The changes aimed to
curb potential annual expenditure between # 3.8 m and # 9.4 m that 700 people a
year qualifying for Zambrano rights would trigger in terms of income support, housing
benefit and council tax
benefit.