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Most bills envisage compensation of some sort for dirty industries, which would suffer most from an emissions cap.
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The second piece of evidence is that the electrophysiological properties of these two sets of hippocampal inputs (direct and indirect) within the anterior thalamic nuclei are strikingly different (see Table 1), making it difficult to envisage a natural compensation process (Tsanov et al., 2010).
Although Allardyce's appointment was ratified during a meeting of the full FA board at Wembley on Thursday, its confirmation was delayed as Ellis Short, Sunderland's irritated owner, played hardball with the ruling body, demanding £1m more than the £2m compensation payment originally envisaged for a manager with one year on his contract.
The project also envisages removal of 3630 artificial phumdis and compensation to their owners; this is reported to have been implemented.
Nevertheless, compensation or reward for environmental services (CRES) envisages efficient, equitable use and conservation of natural resources through contingent contracts between sellers and buyers of ecosystem services (Swallow et al. 2009).
His plans, which now go to the 27 EU governments and MEPs, envisage investors/customers being empowered to sue credit rating agencies for compensation if they break EU rules "intentionally or with gross negligence".
I can envisage two alternatives.
Unemployment compensation!
CARAMANICA: Compensation.
What does Lord Lloyd-Wenvisagevisagenvisage
"Envisage?" he guffaws.
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