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Local authorities can ask voters to break the caps for projects like new schools and jails; so far, the results are mixed, with rejected resolutions outpacing accepted ones.
Strictly speaking, they imply increases in discretionary spending that break the caps reaffirmed in last year's balanced-budget agreement.No matter, claims the administration, for these initiatives are all fully financed.
The belief is that it only affects people who break the caps open and sniff the contents, or rub it over their gums like speed.
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They will break the cap unless they tell us where the £460m is coming from".
But around 7 15 p.m. Pacific time, two plumes suddenly managed to break the cap.
If the government of the day wanted to break the cap, Parliament would need to vote on it.The long-term economics of this are interesting.
Mr. Shiokawa suggested last month that the government might break the cap, though it wanted to "avoid a big deviation" from the 30 trillion yen limit.
Stuart, a government relations manager, and Houtman, a global regulatory manager, argued that as long as people's average exposure remained the same over a lifetime, the state should allow growers to break the cap in any individual year.
Duncan Smith, speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, said the permanent cap would mean that if a government felt it was necessary to break the cap it would need to have a separate vote in parliament, so making ministers more accountable to parliament.
To release the aromatics, we "break the cap".
If fictitious offsets are allowed into the market, they could break the cap for the entire system.
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