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WASHINGTON — The plan from the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission to ensure an open and neutral Internet drew mixed reviews on Wednesday from consumer advocates and Internet service providers, presenting the agency with an uncertain way forward as it considers new broadband regulation.
With their shares currently of little value and their future existence uncertain, the agency settled on cash-only payouts spread out over time, according to a person briefed on the matter who was not authorized to speak publicly.
Among the areas of concern for the Giants would appear to be at linebacker and punter, aside from the numerous spots that could change because of an uncertain free-agency period.
When stakeholders are diverse and outcomes are uncertain, government agencies, consortia, and non-profit organizations frame economic development initiatives with missions that speak to the social benefits as well as the economic benefits.
Over the medium term, Ireland could gain from a shift in some foreign investment from the UK, or from international businesses relocating from Britain, "but this is highly uncertain", the ratings agency cautioned.
York was uncertain how the agency came by the car, but Byron Bloch, an automotive safety expert and longtime advocate of airbag use who has owned two of the cars, says that GM distributed all of them to government agencies, police departments, insurance companies and the like.
And several of the key negotiators left Congress or changed committees this week, leaving the future of postal legislation uncertain as the agency's financial condition deteriorates.
But, claims the Court, judicial intervention of the sort approved by the Court of Appeals would leave the agencies uncertain about their procedural duties under NEPA.
"In general, the D.C. Circuit is considered the second most powerful court in the country and here it held, in no uncertain terms, that agencies must analyze all parts of these interrelated projects under NEPA to get the full picture of the environmental impacts".
There are a number of reasons for this relatively slow growth rate and they include potential environmental impacts associated with aquaculture and resulting public opposition, user conflicts, multiple state and federal agencies with uncertain and/or conflicting regulatory authority, economic risks, lack of capital, and foreign competition (Cicin-Sain et al., 2001).
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