Sentence examples for make voluntary cuts from inspiring English sources

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Argentina tried to break the impasse by offering to make "voluntary" cuts, and encouraging others to do the same.

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He said that it was a "mistake" to think, as some people have argued, that a "bottom-up" approach – whereby countries and industry would make voluntary commitments to cut emissions – would be sufficient to reduce emissions by the drastic amounts needed in order to keep temperature rises within relatively safe levels.

It has asked the airlines to make voluntary changes soon.

Employers could make voluntary payments into the trust.

The challenge is to make voluntary personal retirement work better.

De Boer, now special adviser on climate change to KPMG, was the architect of the Copenhagen climate summit of 2009, at which countries made voluntary commitments to cut their emissions by 2020.

As for climate change, they insist that Mr Bush, who summarily rejected the Kyoto Protocol two years ago, cannot be trusted to push his industrial friends into accepting enough voluntary cuts to make much difference to America's rising emissions of greenhouse gases.In this section How deep is the rift?

But, according to the NCVO, central government will also have to make considerable cuts to voluntary spending over the spending review period.

He says that the group has taken 20% voluntary cuts to their irrigation licences.

Voluntary cuts, technofixes, and carbon trading are desperate efforts to prevent the inevitable.

The council said all departments would have to make some cuts, and a voluntary redundancy scheme would be in place.

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