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In the quota method, the quantity negotiated is determined by a previously fixed quota when a minimum or maximum price is exceeded.
The "Fixed Quota Allocations" (FQAs) for 2000 and thereafter, in theory at least, should be the same as the 1999 allocations on a percentage basis, i.e. adjusted only according to changes in the UK's national quota allocations.
Rather than having a fixed quota, universities would be required to make bids, stating the fee they would charge, the thinktank proposes.
The E.U. emissions trading program allocates a fixed quota of emissions permits to industry.
ITV's fixed quota for programmes produced outside London has been slashed from 50%to35%5% under the proposals.
"Only the member states where there is a national fixed quota have got a strong increase," she said.
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When the sects carved up power in 1989 they fixed quotas for all public bodies.
The trust said it was open to plans to further open up the production of radio programmes for the BBC to independent producers, but against increasing fixed quotas.
While the administration briefs do not demand overruling the Supreme Court's 1978 Bakke decision, which barred fixed quotas but allowed race to be a consideration, the private plaintiffs in the case do want that ruling reversed.
William also required his newly created magnates to contribute fixed quotas of knights towards not only military campaigns but also castle garrisons.
The supply-side assumption of the model was that, according to a strict return policy, fixed quotas of foreign trainees entering anaesthesia workforce would be implemented and remain constant over the years.
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