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Big consumer goods manufacturers, for example, might face higher energy costs in coming years, but are for the most part being spared any new climate regulation for now.
The combined mining and commodities trading company would be one of the world's largest producers of copper, and the Chinese authorities had been worried that its local companies might face higher prices for a variety of metals.
It's regrettable that some people might face higher mortality rates as a result, he implies.
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"Whereas if you have a very restricted model then the harms to the individual might be lower, but the harms to the firms or the organisations who might be growing it may face higher costs".
The interest rates on more than 2,200 loans are expected to adjust upward by the end of this year, said Michael Meyer, Newark's director of housing and real estate, which might mean many borrowers will face higher payments, and possibly more trouble meeting them.
In Europe and the United States, the expectation was that acquisition might face a high hurdle, given that Google faces broader antitrust inquiries there.
Children and pregnant women might face the highest risks, according to Dr Joel Moskowitz, director of the Center for Family and Community Health at the University of California at Berkeley.
Brent Bozell, president of the Media Research Centre, which purports to unmask "liberal bias", said that Mr Cain had predicted months ago that he might face a "high-tech lynching" like the accusations of sexual harassment that afflicted Clarence Thomas during his confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court.
But the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, strongly opposes the idea, fearing that Germany might end up shouldering poorer countries' debts and face higher borrowing costs than it does now.
Most will face higher premiums.
Smaller companies face higher rejection rates.
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