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"So far, they have refused to grant a blanket fee waiver," he said.
Matthew Chandler, a spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security, said that the fees were set by Congress and that only Congress could allow a blanket fee waiver.
A carbon tax, by contrast, levies a blanket fee on carbon emissions, and is widely considered by economists to be the most effective way of curbing emissions.
In 1917, with World War I underway, the U.S. government pressured the industry to form a cross-licensing organization, the Manufacturers Aircraft Association, to which member companies paid a blanket fee for the use of aviation patents, including the original and subsequent Wright patents.
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She suggested that the music publishing industry adapt for the recording business a model similar to one used in radio, where broadcasters pay blanket fees for rights to play songs and the money is split among the songwriters.
Cautious people who have lost their jobs are unlikely to make that choice – which explains why, since the blanket fees were imposed, employment tribunal claims have fallen by up to 70%.
Since the then lord chancellor Chris Grayling introduced the policy of blanket fees for employment tribunals in 2013, the government has spent four years and two highly expensive litigations defending this stance.
Six hundred stations banded together to form BMI., which began to enlist ASCAP composers-many of the unknown & some high-school students or dropouts to produce songs at a blanket license fee that the stations felt they could afford.
For instance, The Mortgage Works imposes a blanket £895 minimum fee regardless of the percentage of the loan being charged.
Rather than mitigating the financial consequences of long-term CCS risks, this analysis suggests a blanket $1/ton CO22 tipping fee may increase the probability and frequency of long-term risk by eliminating financial incentives for sound operating behavior and site selection criteria contribute to moral hazard.
Further, rather than mitigating the financial consequences of long-term CCS risks, this analysis suggests a blanket $1 pertonCO22 tipping fee, if combined with a concomitant limitation of liability may increase the probability and frequency of long-term risk by eliminating financial incentives for sound operating behavior and site selection criteria contribute to moral hazard.
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