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The most far reaching punishment to BP and the other culprits would be an economy-wide shift to clean energy that prevents polluters like BP from profiting from the new price on carbon by returning the windfall back to the American people.
The Dynamic Similarity Hypothesis (DSH), first applied to comparative biomechanics by Alexander Alexanderr, 1976; Alexander and Jayes, 1983), is one of the most far reaching concepts in animal locomotion and has played an essential role in our understanding of terrestrial locomotor evolution (Vaughan and O'Malley, 2005).
Arguably, secretion is the most far reaching result of platelet activation, and as such can also account for functions of platelets beyond the immediate environment of the thrombus.
This latest development, was described in a British Medical Journal (BMJ) editorial as "one of the most far reaching extensions of prescribing by nurses and pharmacists anywhere in the world" [ 4].
These changes have been recognized by one of Canada's most visibleenvironmental non-governmental organizations (ENGO), the David Suzuki Foundation,that Ontario's green energy policies are the most far reaching in North America interms of clean energy, innovation and jobs [3].
ACORN's organizing push to freeze foreclosures in New York State earlier this year seemed so extreme that it helped position the passage of a responsible lending and foreclosure prevention law - one of the most far reaching pieces of legislation of its kind in the country - as an act of responsible moderation.
But it is not the most far reaching.
And Stephanie Luce, an associate professor of labor studies at the City University of New York, said Ms. Quinn's description of the proposal as the most far reaching in the country struck her as "strange".
The most far reaching disclosure in May's report is that he has been asked by the prime minister to oversee what are called directions under section 94 of the Telecommunications Act 1984.
The most far reaching would be separating the exchange's regulatory arm, which is supposed to police the companies that trade on the exchange, from its commercial arm, which tries to expand the number of companies listed on the exchange.
"The President overcame furious lobbying by big banks to pass the most far reaching reform of Wall Street in history, which will provide the excessive risk taking that led to the financial crisis," the page proclaims.
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