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...Subpart E: Limited Rate Changes. 154.403 - Periodic rate adjustments...
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan at Lansing, Nos. 98-00021; 98-00022; 98-00023; 98-00024, Gordon J. Q...
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...Subpart E: Limited Rate Changes. 154.401 - RD&D expenditures. (a) Re...
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In Wigton, 71 miles east of Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, there is a farm. It's not your average, ordinary farm, however. If you go there, you won...
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...Subpart E: Limited Rate Changes. 154.402 - ACA expenditures. (a) Req...
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One could make a case that, ever since the Haitian Revolution, there has existed a great divide between the masses of peasants, workers and the poor and the privileged economic elite that controls the vast majority of the land, wealth and resources of Haiti. This is largely true as well of the "political class," who have been sponsored or accommodated by the elite to run the affairs of state (often at the behest of external forces). For the political class the reins of government have provided access to resources and the opportunity to leverage their limited power to escape the fate of the masses of Haitian people who have perpetually lived in misery. This is not to say that there have been no enlightened leaders among the elite or the political class, but, by and large, the upper crust...
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...Subpart E: Limited Rate Changes. 154.400 - Additional requirements. ...
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Latinos and Blacks, facing each other across the table of media misinformation, manipulated resources, contested space, and limited power, often misinterpret both the problems and possibilities before them. They often fail to appreciate and act on the fact that they have it in their hands to demand and achieve through struggle, along with other progressive allies, a just society committed to a more egalitarian distribution of wealth and power and devoid of the mutually destructive contention over crumbs people of color have been too often reduced to. The task is to develop a mutually beneficial set of cooperative projects and then to organize and engage in practice to collectively complete them.
Then there is the urgent immigration issue, clearly larger than Latinos, but now made into t...
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The Washington area so far has weathered the worst of the heat this summer without any lapse in power service, but industry analysts are warning about regional shortages in the next few years as rising demand butts up against limited power resources.
Another energy crisis of the magnitude seen in California in 2001, with rolling blackouts and soaring power rates, could occur before the end of the decade because the use of power is growing rapidly, but planning is inadequate for building the new plants and facilities needed to provide future power, said Ed Muller, chairman of Mirant Corp. at a recent Edison Electric Institute symposium.
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Behind this revival is the growing demand for power from a limited range of generating resources-each with its own drawbacks. The coal-fired plants that produce nearly half the country's electricity belch tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. Plants running on oil and natural gas also contribute to the problem and their fuels are becoming increasingly expensive.
The coal-fired plants that produce nearly half the country's electricity belch tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.