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While a number of other states have set voluntary goals for curbing greenhouse gas emissions, or set caps for a specific sector like power plants or motor vehicles, only three states, New Jersey, California and Hawaii, have taken on legislation that goes further.
"We can't set caps for unpredictable and hard-to-quantify fugitive emissions," she adds.
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The compromise, which will take effect Jan . 1 sets caps for pain-and-suffering damages in medical malpractice cases at $500,000, increasing to $750,000 by 2011 and $1 million by 2017.
Gov. Ronnie Musgrove signed a bill that sets caps for medical malpractice claims in a state where multimillion-dollar verdicts have driven away insurers and skyrocketing premiums have driven away doctors.
"Affordable accommodation is managed separately by Network Housing who have full control of the services and facilities provided to its tenants and have a set cap for service charges.
Instead, they call for setting caps somewhat above the actual costs of production -- which would allow companies to make a profit.
Think Bruce Boudreau has set his Caps for third place?
Older women, quite a few of them, set their caps for him, of course, and were disappointed.
The Senate panel voted to remove the liability cap altogether, brushing aside a Republican amendment that would allow the president to set varying caps for individual accidents.
For example, he said, one the major programs, the World Trade Center Business Recovery Grant Program, set the caps for grants too low.
It can rewrite lending contracts, set rate caps for privately owned utilities, forbid "usurious" interest rates and impose moratoriums on home repossessions.Banks that downplayed the risks of foreign-currency lending deserve little sympathy.
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