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Now each fisherman must not land more fish than the individual quota, but fishermen cannot easily prevent a good catch, so they end up dumping dead fish into the sea, rather than violate the supranationally imposed quota.
A lot of good work is done by average people".If a large proportion of the workforce doubt the fairness of the grading system, and fear being among an arbitrarily imposed quota of "underperformers", many may try to jump before they are pushed: staff turnover may thus be higher than is desirable.
This was so new and so great; nobody made me feel like I only had a chance because of an imposed quota.
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Only two European countries have imposed quotas for women in elections.
They remain intensely reluctant to bow to a system of imposed quotas.
Before the Europeans imposed quotas in 1993, the company controlled 40percentt of the market.
Russia imposed quotas on meat imports after the United States imposed tariffs on steel imported from Russia and elsewhere.
[C2.] U.S. Imposes Quotas on Some More Chinese Textiles The United States imposed quotas on imports of bras and certain expensive fabrics from China after American and Chinese trade negotiators failed to reach a deal in a brief meeting in Beijing.
The government has increased taxes and imposed quotas on food exports, while removing duties on food imports.
Eager to modernize the Plateau, the Chinese government has limited herd size, changed herd composition, and has imposed quotas for slaughter.
Immediately after the Second World War, France imposed quotas on the importation of American films and reserved a certain number of weeks per screen for French films.
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