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The beam failed in concrete cover delamination as was expected by the bond stress exceeding the allowance.
Oftentimes the penalty for exceeding the allowance is decreased speed for the rest of the billing period.
Companies whose emissions exceed their allowances for a given year must buy more; those with fewer emissions can sell their allowances.
Since firms must pay a price if they exceed their allowances, they have an incentive to cut emissions.
And a well-enforced system guarantees achievement of those targets, because emissions will not exceed available allowances.
Temperatures in study vehicles exceed these allowances both in magnitude and duration.
More specifically, Lambrecht et al. (2007) develop an empirical model for uncertainty under three-part tariffs (consisting of a fixed fee, a usage allowance, and pay-per-use price for the usage that exceeds the allowance) by incorporating future usage shocks occurring prior to the consumption decision in the tariff choice stage.
It should be stressed that therapeutic studies on animals sometimes involve the application of high doses of anti-oxidants exceeding recommended human allowances that clinical researchers are reluctant to use in trials.
Additionally, a fee structure for distribution of DNA from the NIDA Repository can be found at http://www.nida.nih.gov/about/organization/Genetics/FAQ_NCGS.html and applicants should determine whether additional budgetary allocations are needed for DNA requests exceeding the NIDA Repository allowances.
It can exceed the allowance and cause land subsidence hazard.
The winner must pay any additional costs in respect of flights that exceed the allowance.
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