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They say it could lead to a flood of dangerous counterfeit drugs; what's more, it will slash incentives to invest in costly research.
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As the cars gained followers, Muller slashed incentives way back, to around $800 per vehicle, close to the industry average, and brought U.S. revenue to a record $3.1 billion last year, about one third of the total of Fuji Heavy Industry's.
The plans to slash financial incentives for installing solar panels has provoked anger from green groups, with Friends of the Earth planning to mount a legal challenge.
Tea party-backed candidates have also admonished the Republican-controlled Legislature as being financially reckless while vowing to slash economic incentives they deride as corporate welfare.
It slashed average incentives by $1,400 per vehicle.
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After years of decline, GM's market share in North America is now edging up, to around 25%, even though the firm has slashed dealer incentives and reduced sales to car-rental firms.In this section Still going strong Financial prospecting Au revoir, papa?
Davies said that cuts within the DfT had impacted on road safety, but he said the government was also dragging its feet on introducing new technology, such as digital evidential breath tests, and failing to give financial backing to autonomous emergency braking in new cars, where campaigners believe incentives could slash accidents.
There is no way to instantly rip out that infrastructure and replace it with something more energy efficient overnight.One answer is to have wealthy countries buy tradeable carbon permits from developing countries, giving them an incentive to slash emissions.
Though the program creates a financial incentive to slash emissions by forcing large companies to buy permits to pollute, environmental advocates are frustrated because the companies can continue to release greenhouse gases up to a certain amount as long as they pay the price. .
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