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We analyze the effect of imposing a charge for the individual appropriation of common resources.
But we can address both issues simultaneously and reduce emissions by imposing a charge (a tax) for CO2emissions.
Most domestic airlines now operate with a meticulously calibrated system aimed at imposing a charge for each degree of misery you choose to eliminate.
In some cases, a money manager may justify imposing a charge on the clients' fund in addition to the advisory fee that clients pay to the money manager.
To avoid even short-term impacts on competitiveness, we propose holding off on actually imposing a charge until other major economies, including China and India, have enacted broadly comparable policies.
Labour will seek to beef up its pitch to voters on immigration with a pledge to pay for 1,000 extra border guards by imposing a charge on visitors from the US and 55 other countries.
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You only need to impose a charge when demand is above the road's capacity.
First, you do not need to impose a charge for every road at every moment of the day.
The British government has imposed a charge for use of plastic shopping bags that litter the landscape and take a thousand years to decompose.
"We will introduce legislation to impose a charge on them if we have not seen sufficient progress on a voluntary basis".
Facing higher fuel costs, most carriers have begun to impose a charge of at least $50 for bags weighing more than 50 pounds.
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