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Second, companies must not be allowed to offset emissions by investing in projects in developing countries.
Unlike ageing European countries, almost no immigration is allowed to offset the decline.Social change is making this effect even worse.
Corporate tax rates were also cut during the 1990s, and companies have recently been allowed to offset profits against losses across their numerous subsidiaries, reducing the burden further.
At the Kyoto talks in 1997, for instance, various nations proposed that industrialized countries be allowed to offset some of their own emissions by paying poorer countries not to cut down their forests.
The resulting smaller loss – £21m in 2013-14, including expenses clubs are allowed to offset – meant Leicester argue they complied with FFP rules and no sanction should be applied.
It wants to be allowed to offset the losses of its French, Belgian and German subsidiaries between 1998 and 2001 against its profits at other outlets.The government argues that it doesn't let British firms offset losses from foreign subsidiaries because it does not benefit from taxes on profits from foreign subsidiaries.
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The study design described in this article allows to offset the limitations to the evaluation of CHI which have emerged in the literature [ 6- 9].
Developers are to pay for the material and the cost of installing the designs but are allowed to seek sponsorship to offset expenses.
That allowed him to offset the new deficits with the previous surpluses.
In addition, the growth in the funds' assets has allowed Vanguard to offset shareholder purchases with routine redemptions, reducing the funds' internal transaction costs.
The device allowed wearers to offset their motor symptoms (including rigidity and tremors) by accessing the web with voice commands, as well as providing reminders about taking medicine.
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