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-Improve the requirement for quantifying regulatory costs, and selecting the least-cost compliance method.
Obama Needs To Confront Regulation Wayne Crews 2011
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Under federal law, the FDIC must accept the "least-cost" offer from potential acquirers.
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Make people and businesses pay the full environmental costs of what they produce and consume and suddenly every investment and purchasing decision made in retail stores, financial markets and small and large companies around the world would be made in pursuit of the least-cost low-carbon option.
Don Tapscott: Macrowikinomics: Opening the Kimono on Climate Change Don Tapscott 2010
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"We're confident that this step is in line with our least-cost obligations," an FDIC spokesman said.
FDIC Pares Loss Aid for Bank Buyers Matthias Rieker 2010
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Make people and businesses pay the full environmental costs of what they produce and consume and suddenly every investment and purchasing decision made in retail stores, financial markets and small and large companies around the world would be made in pursuit of the least-cost low-carbon option.
Don Tapscott: Macrowikinomics : Opening the Kimono on Climate Change Don Tapscott 2010
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"We're confident that this step is in line with our least-cost obligations," an FDIC spokesman said.
FDIC Pares Loss Aid for Bank Buyers Matthias Rieker 2010
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They provide key flexibility to regulated entities to adopt least-cost approaches to emission reductions, while providing powerful incentives for technological innovation and diffusion, which serve to reduce costs over time.
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"We're confident that this step is in line with our least-cost obligations," an FDIC spokesman said.
FDIC Pares Loss Aid for Bank Buyers Matthias Rieker 2010
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They provide key flexibility to regulated entities to adopt least-cost approaches to emission reductions, while providing powerful incentives for technological innovation and diffusion, which serve to reduce costs over time.
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Starting with the least-cost mitigation solutions and working our way forward to higher-cost solutions as carbon prices rise - that approach will take too long.
William S. Becker: Road to Copenhagen - Part 3: Re-Tooling Industry 2009
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