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Sinopec, which is developing Sichuan's Puguang field, potentially the country's biggest natural gas deposit, could see future revenues compromised (the field is expected to account for 7% of its fiscal 2010 revenue).

The judicial review was dropped when Maggie's agreed to redesign its staircase, lift and basement loos so they could also be used by the Great Hall (which is hired out for events), revealing the Friends' objections to be less about an aversion to modern architecture than fears of their future revenue being compromised.

"This emphasis on revenue has compromised the institutional character of Ferguson's police department, contributing to a pattern of unconstitutional policing," investigators concluded.

That's a half-billion dollars to ruin the neighborhood and reduce property values (and property tax revenue) and compromise the health and safety of the area residents.

This emphasis on revenue has compromised the institutional character of Ferguson's police department, contributing to a pattern of unconstitutional policing, and has also shaped its municipal court, leading to procedures that raise due process concerns and inflict unnecessary harm on members of the Ferguson community.

However, it's the Democratic Party that's supported free-market carbon pricing policy alternatives, even offering small-government revenue-neutral compromise legislation.

The report added that a dearth of revenues had compromised academic quality and left the colleges far too short of full-time faculty members.

Villages maximize their profits and attenuate the government's role in ensuring public revenue, whereas government compromises related to development control challenge the capacity of limited public governance.

It is also worth noting that provision of FR to gain the additional revenue does not compromise the cost savings from PV/demand shifting.

That decision was made partially because it brought in more revenue than a compromise that would have resulted in lower thresholds, but lower rates.

Union officials have been willing to compromise on the revenue split pending some degree of compromise from owners in other areas.

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