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But there is a much better strategy than tradable
permits.
While barbers, hairdressers, taxi drivers, bar owners, and doctors are often licensed,
permits
are rarely required to operate a tanning parlor.
The costs would include one-off expenses to migrants: transport, obtaining visas and permits, and finding housing, schooling, and employment, as well as the emotional cost of separation from family.
In June, after the United States pressured Israel to allow Fulbright scholarship winners to leave the Gaza Strip, the Israeli military announced that it would grant exit
permits
for a few more students with “recognized” scholarships – but not “hundreds.”
So, when technology
permits
(and I think it can and will), why don't we work directly on humans?
In theory, the Norway option – membership of the European Economic Area – could be stretched to include a Liechtenstein-type protocol on limiting residency permits, or involve use of the EEA’s safeguard clause, which might allow restrictions on migration if inflows rose too quickly.
In Sarajevo, thousands of apartments have been deemed illegal due to outdated urban plans and missing building permits, locking families’ most valuable assets outside the mainstream economy.
Instead, she says, “The evidence does support Dr. van Delden’s position that it is possible for a state to design a system that both
permits
some individuals to access physician-assisted death and socially protects vulnerable individuals and groups.”
But the firm ended up opposing the draft legislation to create such a scheme, because it did not provide sufficient free carbon-emission
permits
for coal companies.
Taking the massive over-allocation of carbon-emission
permits
out of the ETS will be vital.
Principle
permits
no ambiguity and no gradations.
Putin is only 61, a decade younger than the leaders who led the Soviet Union to the precipice, and the constitution
permits
him to remain in power for at least another ten years.
The benefit is simple: ERM II
permits
some exchange rate flexibility, as opposed to the fixed rates implied by adopting the euro.
Likewise, the European Union, in contrast to the United States, regards the leverage ratio as a supervisory optional extra, known as a “Pillar 2 measure” (which
permits
supervisors to add additional capital buffers to address a particular bank’s idiosyncratic risks).
This is plain to see today, and it resulted in Obama’s knee-jerk imposition of a moratorium on deepwater drilling
permits
and suspension of existing projects in the Gulf of Mexico.
As a result, municipal governments may be unwilling to grant
permits
to expand supply.
In the US, Trump backers similarly rail against the country’s estimated 11 million undocumented residents, mainly Hispanic, who overwhelmingly live peaceful and productive lives, but without proper visas or work
permits.
Meanwhile, the authorities continue their assault on independent media through capricious licensing rules, interrogations, and, on occasion, revoking the
permits
of reporters for international broadcasters like the Voice of America.
Ease of replication
permits
matters to get out of hand very quickly.
We believe that innovative development finance can play a role in helping the 180 CITES parties to realize the convention’s full potential, by adapting widely available cutting-edge technologies and tools to the business of trade
permits.
Since CITES entered into force, the number of trade
permits
issued annually has risen significantly, to more than one million.
For example, the official python trade covered by
permits
has an annual market value of $1 billion; but another estimated $1 billion in python products is traded on the black market.
Second,
permits
are not free even today.
Although Belgium’s euthanasia law now has no specific age requirement – thus differing from Dutch legislation, which
permits
doctors to provide euthanasia, on request, to minors who are at least 12 years old – it does require the person requesting euthanasia to have a demonstrable capacity for rational decision-making.
The new law
permits
an author or publisher who is sued to invoke a “public interest” defense.
Emissions
permits
are valued at roughly $9 billion annually.
In almost all of the rich-country proposals about targets, limits, commitments, and
permits
for greenhouse gases, there is hardly a word about helping poor countries to finance the transition to sustainable technologies.
In January 2015, President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi issued a decree that
permits
the government to ban any foreign publications it deems offensive to religion, thereby expanding the government’s already significant censorship powers and increasing pressure on journalists further.
They have no prospects for citizenship, no work permits, and no access to public health and education.
In 2017, he will complete his first five-year term, and precedent
permits
him only one more five-year term.
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