National Initiatives in Green Technologies: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, October 5 and November 18, 1993, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - 343 pages |
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... thing . They have suggested that we compromise our beliefs for the sake of additional profit . By seeking new venture funding , we are forced into a position of giving up a large portion of our company and decision authority in order to ...
... thing . They have suggested that we compromise our beliefs for the sake of additional profit . By seeking new venture funding , we are forced into a position of giving up a large portion of our company and decision authority in order to ...
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... thing . They have suggested that we compromise our beliefs for the sake of additional profit . By seeking new venture funding we are forced into a position of giving up a large portion of our company and decision authority in order to ...
... thing . They have suggested that we compromise our beliefs for the sake of additional profit . By seeking new venture funding we are forced into a position of giving up a large portion of our company and decision authority in order to ...
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... things , these control measures must restrict emissions from existing stationary and mobile sources , together with emissions from new 20 / CAA § 101 ( c ) . DRAFT - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES construction , " as necessary 0308946.03 -19- 94.
... things , these control measures must restrict emissions from existing stationary and mobile sources , together with emissions from new 20 / CAA § 101 ( c ) . DRAFT - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES construction , " as necessary 0308946.03 -19- 94.
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... things , that compliance with the regulations would result in either ( 1 ) a cost wholly out of proportion to the cost EPA considered in developing the regulations , or ( 2 ) a non - water quality environmental impact fundamentally more ...
... things , that compliance with the regulations would result in either ( 1 ) a cost wholly out of proportion to the cost EPA considered in developing the regulations , or ( 2 ) a non - water quality environmental impact fundamentally more ...
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... THING THAT MAKES THESE OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS WORTHWHILE AND WORTH TAKING IS IF THE ACTUAL MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES IS BETTER WHEN FOLLOWING THE STANDARDS THAN IT WAS BEFORE THE USE OF STANDARDS . 2 ...
... THING THAT MAKES THESE OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS WORTHWHILE AND WORTH TAKING IS IF THE ACTUAL MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES IS BETTER WHEN FOLLOWING THE STANDARDS THAN IT WAS BEFORE THE USE OF STANDARDS . 2 ...
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