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Without a central regulator to design or mandate them, national supervisors would need to agree.
By voluntarily setting up such programs, the companies give the government less incentive to mandate them.
That's why so many countries now mandate them on cigarette packs.
"They show some promise, but we don't yet know enough to mandate them".
But although the city cited lower emission standards as a goal, it did not mandate them, fearing similar legal repercussions.
Helton said Nascar would continue to recommend the devices to its drivers, but would not mandate them.
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You set targets and you pass laws mandating them.
Green roofs are popular in Germany and Australia, and Canada's city of Toronto adopted a by-law in 2009 mandating them in industrial and residential buildings.
He argued that developing nations so dislike the idea of labor and environmental standards that mandating them "threatens the whole enterprise" of expanding trade.
After all, American presidents often meet with the Dalai Lama, and the Taiwan arms sales have been a regular feature since Congress mandated them in 1979, before Harold Brown's visit.
Neither the tenants nor the landlord thought the sprinklers were worth the expense and aggravation, but we were no match for the labor unions and sprinkler companies that lobbied for the new law mandating them.
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