But if the phaseout remains, business and investors would have to deal with a far more uncertain and complex regime for taxing dividends. |
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Farmers were worried that during the phaseout of burning, the disease would reappear. |
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In turn, the United States will apply the WTO Agreement on Textiles and Clothing to China with a phaseout of its quotas under that agreement. |
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But one such fumigant, methyl bromide, is scheduled for complete phaseout by 2005 because of environmental concerns. |
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In December 2003, seven months after embarking on its adventure in outsourcing, Everdream began a gradual phaseout of the operation. |
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Because of the way the estate tax phaseout was written, the tax will return in 2011 unless Congress acts to make the repeal permanent. |
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Swiss representatives called for a tougher approach, with a phaseout of the primary production of mercury and an end to mercury surpluses re-entering the market. |
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The program has in its purvue the phaseout of a portion of the real estate tax, which will mean that new money will be needed to phaseout that real estate tax. |
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The two wildest ideas are the introduction of legal abortion and the phaseout of leaded petrol. |
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The Protocol has been amended in 1990, 1992, 1997 and now in Beijing, including more substances and advancing the phaseout schedules. |
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In France, potash production continued to decrease for the sixth consecutive year as a result of the phaseout of potash mining in Alsace. |
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If granted, the request would mark the first time since the protocol was signed that a country has reversed the phaseout and increased use of the pesticide. |
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The phaseout stems from evidence that methyl bromide is an ozone depleter, that is, a substance that destroys the protective ozone layer of Earth's atmosphere. |
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Many breaks in stealth taxes like the personal-exemption phaseout and the limitations on itemization aren't scheduled to take effect for several years. |
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The films may be useful not only for capturing the alternative chemicals but also for minimizing methyl bromide emissions until the phaseout is complete. |
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They also become eligible for the AMT, and if they aren't hit by the AMT, they will get hit by the pease deduction phaseout. |
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Declines in exposure are partly a result of the phaseout of dissipative uses of lead while the overall increase in lead consumption reflects strong demand for batteries and other non-dissipative uses. |
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While the industry's voluntary initiatives acknowledge the need for action, the industry generally has encouraged a focus on a few specific chemicals for rigorous control or phaseout. |
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Its substitution by other, notified substances might prove problematic if it were to happen by the end of the phaseout period, especially where public procurement procedures need to be carried out. |
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A few elements such as the phaseout of certain hazardous substances apart, waste prevention policy has so far failed due to a lack of clarity on possible approaches. |
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The continued reluctance of the government to commit to an early phaseout of nuclear power was another indication of the power struggle between the parliament and the government. |
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For example, in 2004, Exelon accelerated the phaseout process and removed 288 PCB capacitors from its system and disposed of the PCB fluid in accordance with applicable TSCA requirements. |
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Therefore, external Caritas members involved in the emergency phase should start planning a phaseout strategy early on that would leave the local Caritas strengthened. |
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The workgroup has developed a software tool to assist companies in evaluating the costs and benefits of PCB use, storage, phaseout and elimination programs. |
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In practice, it is not likely that a decision would be taken to extend an agreed HCFC use phaseout since these have already been carefully considered and reviewed in light of technical progress. |
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The major manufacturers had voluntarily agreed to phase-out the most widely used CFCs, those known as R-11 and R-12, long before the legal phaseout date. |
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