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Critic's Notebook You can't put a price on beauty; you can put a price on a name.
Just as he put a price on the future of the planet, the President seemed to put a price on Khashoggi's life, as if commerce can wash away blood.
But can you really put a price on childhood dreams?
It's easy to put a price on high fidelity sound.
That being said, you can't put a price on learning.
But one thing you can't put a price on: love.
But then again, you can't put a price on fun.
I guess you really can put a price on luxury.
Thankfully, those are things you cannot put a price on.
It's not easy to put a price on your life.
You can put a price on everything, except your soul.
"We have put a price on moral leadership," Galloway said.
"I can't really put a price on my daughter's education."
Capitalism rarely meets something it can't put a price on.
Others in the town put a price on their cooperation.
You can't really put a price on something like that.
"You can't put a price on that," Mr. Davis said.
How do I put a price on my emotional labor?
You can't put a price on learning that you're part Norwegian.
It seems you actually can put a price on Christmas cheer.
You can't put a price on that kind of media exposure.
Airbus has put a price on the two main Brexit scenarios.
But we suppose you can't put a price on lifelong memories.
Yet even the most pious can put a price on love.
Can you really put a price on making a first impression?
To put a price on it, I don't think I could.
"It's too hard to put a price on them," he added.
And for me, it's hard to put a price on memories.
"You can't put a price on our patch," Mr. Santillan said.
He said he could not put a price on the horses lost.
Whoever said "you can't put a price on beauty" was clearly misinformed.
There was a symbiosis there that he can't put a price on.
You can't put a price on inner peace and a happy heart.
How do you put a price on nostalgia, if you're collecting keepsakes?
Ian McKellen is proving that you can't put a price on privacy.
Yeah it's expensive, but can you really put a price on history?
HSBC is the first bank publicly to put a price on Brexit.
But you can't put a price on radiant skin, now can you?
"We can't put a price on the planet," said Johnson by email.
Most also offered a plan to put a price on carbon emissions.
Ten years since Vladimir Putin has put a price on my head.
But, ya can't put a price on the smile on mom's face!!
It's hard to put a price on that kind of positive publicity.
Mark Warner want Big Tech to put a price on your data
THERE are few things that airlines will not now put a price on.
But can you really put a price on becoming a true Pokémon Master?
"It's not cheap but you can't put a price on democracy," Eames said.
I can't put a price on hearing this song live one more time.
We're not going to put a price on carbon in 100 days. Okay.
But, EU diplomats and officials said, Brussels would put a price on those talks.
Some would argue you can't put a price on the perfect pair of jeans.
But in my opinion, you can't put a price on crafting drinks for yourself.
"Economists don't have tools to put a price on these intangible values," she said.
You retain control of your data—and can even put a price on it.
Go deeper: Bipartisan senators want Big Tech to put a price on your data
But where to put a price on it for me is a really big struggle.
When we were much younger, he would say, 'You can't put a price on freedom.
The Navy had not yet put a price on the damage and repairs, Haggard said.
But who can really put a price on never plugging in a lightning cable again?
Put a price on carbon emissions and let the market decide how to reduce them.
In fact, the United Nations are currently negotiating how to put a price on carbon.
There is one thing you can't put a price on, however: a Super Bowl ring.
Anyone who thinks that you can't put a price on that fresh fall feeling is wrong.
"At the end of the day, you can't put a price on human life," he said.
Sure, it's still not cheap but can you really put a price on clean, fresh air?
Two previous attempts to put a price on Washington's carbon had already failed in recent years.
You can't put a price on bonding, but for sellers, the trip usually pays for itself.
" You can't put a price on a human life," says Jim, 37, a Los Angeles firefighter.
Material gifts are great, but you really can't put a price on some time away together.
It destroys your peace of mind… and you can't put a price on peace of mind.
You can't put a price on anything that has to do with the safety of kids.
My proposal, which is put a price on carbon, give dividends back to the American people.
"I know they are expensive, but you just can't put a price on safety," says Gall.
This bill will put a price on carbon pollution and give carbon dividends to every American.
But once you can put a price on a tube of Tom Ford, there's no going back.
Although the town may be priceless to Hofstetter, he ultimately had to put a price on it.
But, can you really put a price on the instant gratification of safely pulling out a blackhead?
A night in the Champagne Tower Suite is $599, but who could put a price on love?
But who can put a price on a perfect foundation shade that will last you a lifetime?
Or: Why does the GOP allow the National Rifle Association to put a price on American lives?
Can you put a price on knowing with full confidence that your family is safe at home?
Can you really put a price on the ability to binge-watch 30 Rock at 3 a.m.
Yet the put-a-price-on-it mantra is proving, in practice, to be a political failure.
You can't put a price on carbon and not give the money back to the American people.
Ms. Quinn recently put a price on parting with Grey Gardens: It is listed for $19.995 million.
It's great to have a guy like Phil pull you aside ... you can't put a price on that.
The human bond of people similar to us is something that you can never put a price on.
You can't put a price on the joy of never having to go to a gas station again.
It's also hard to put a price on the ease and convenience of handling everything through the app.
Definitely, but can you really put a price on being comfy at work for the next five months?
He suggests we use it everywhere, because as we all know, you can't put a price on beauty.
One way to create a market for NETs would be for governments to put a price on carbon.
But can you really put a price on the power to command the primal forces of the universe?
"It's hard to put a price on it," Nielsen head of games Joost van Dreunen told Business Insider.
Yet financial markets put a price on just about anything, and they don't stop functioning when governments do.
In a unique analysis, researchers put a price on protecting Africa's wildlife: at least $2200 billion each year.
We must also put a price on carbon and invest much more heavily in research on renewable energy.
"Now is the time to join in action and put a price on carbon pollution," Inslee told legislators.
To nudge this energy transition along, the IMF believes the best way is to put a price on carbon.
That's a warm and fuzzy feeling you just can't put a price on — even inside a $100,000 swag bag.
I hope it's all worth it for you, Omarosa, because some things you just can't put a price on.
To play the victim, you have to give up your power, and you can't put a price on that.
A romantic getaway Material gifts are great, but you really can't put a price on some time away together.
It's no small price to pay, but if you put a price on style, it's not a bad choice.
Perry did not put a price on the reactor, which would be led by the department's Idaho National Laboratory.
The company still enjoys a loyal customer base, so it's hard to put a price on the brand cachet.
Some will see Meek's hobby as a gross expression of wealth, but can you put a price on confidence?
First and foremost, to agree with Patrick, you have to be willing to put a price on human life.
Conservatives have pledged to undo Mr. Trudeau's plans to put a price on carbon nationwide if they take power.
SAFE is not the first group to try to put a price on the cost of protecting oil supplies.
Let's talk about carbon taxes, the idea there being that you put a price on emissions, disincentivizing polluters from polluting.
Pricing details haven't been revealed, but can you really put a price on the safety and security of your tools?
Admittedly, that's still steep, but can you really put a price on sexy skin and nostalgic memories from your childhood?
According to the World Bank, 46 countries and 24 states, cities or other jurisdictions have put a price on carbon.
That's mainly because, "We need to put a price on carbon for environmental reasons, [and] climate change reasons," he said.
But he decried the very solutions that are needed, such as a system to put a price on carbon pollution.
"We can and should put a price on carbon," said Vien Truong, the director of California-based Green For All.
But really, can you put a price on all the post-brunch likes you'll get when you post a picture?
It was the second straight election in which Washington voters rejected a plan to put a price on carbon pollution.
One group is organizing support for carbon pricing in the US — learn more about Put a Price On it here.
You can't put a price on carbon raise energy prices and not give the money back to the American people.
The music industry does not care what the answer is, as long as it can put a price on it.
What matters most to the real economy is a reliable and workable way to price put a price on CO2.
How do you put a price on this native habitat and the purpose for which it was to be used?
Police were unable to put a price on the items because they have huge cultural, as well as material value.
There are several big items of note in the latest plan, including a proposal to put a price on carbon. Fracking?
Percelay wouldn't reveal the exact cost of the product, but then who could put a price on that kind of convenience?
Sports Direct said on Monday it was mulling a possible offer for Debenhams but did not put a price on it.
"I hope it's all worth it for you, Omarosa, because some things you just can't put a price on," Trump added.
Editorial The American military has often put a price on the lives of civilians it has killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Curbelo's legislation is the first Republican proposal to put a price on greenhouse gas emissions in about a decade, following Sen.
No. I don't think it should be happening in the first place, because you can't put a price on environmental damage.
These precautionary steps aren't always the cheapest, but can anyone really put a price on how much people's lives are worth?
It's not the most cost effective way of touring the world, but we believe you can't put a price on sanity.
This legislative effort came to a head in 2009 when the House passed landmark legislation to put a price on carbon.
The number of governments adopting policies that put a price on CO2 emissions, which the UN report says is essential, is increasing.
Which is a lot of money, but not everyone can put a price on taking pictures of birds from really far away.
"Winning the hearts of the people all around the world, I don't think you can put a price on that," Edwards said.
Each pod has an estimated price point of $7, but can you really put a price on that kind of morning wakeup?
And if you're asking why a tee costs nearly $1,000, we ask you: Can you really put a price on fashionable feminism?
Slimani tries to put a price on the anxieties, hypocrisies, and inequalities that arise from the commodification of our most intimate relationships.
But can you really put a price on making your house look like it's being haunted by the ghost of Planet Hollywood?
Republicans have previously criticized the system as well, comparing it to cap-and-trade programs that put a price on carbon pollution.
Congressmen Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) and Rooney (R-Fla.) have proposed plans to put a price on carbon dioxide emissions across the economy.
It's time to put a price on the social and environmental costs of the outdated monopoly model, which solely considers utility profits.
Consequently, there are now 10 bills before Congress proposing to put a price on carbon emissions, four of which have bipartisan sponsorship.
"I hope it's all worth it for you, Omarosa, because some things you just can't put a price on," the statement added.
TMP warned against assuming compensation can always provide a solution, because some communities will not put a price on their land and resources.
No other rich country has put a price on carbon only to scrap it again, says Kelly O'Shanassy of the Australian Conservation Foundation.
" Lara Trump's parting shot: "I hope it's all worth it for you, Omarosa, because some things you just can't put a price on.
Most people who have given climate change policy any thought agree that it is important to put a price on greenhouse gas emissions.
The time has come to put a price on the type of development that can be expected to generate lasting cohesion and peace.
But really, how do you put a price on a warhead that chief executives can use to project power at a moment's notice?
Most food-ordering apps have online gift cards for sale, which is great news because you can't really put a price on convenience.
Though it's expensive, you cannot put a price on peace of mind, better sleep and something that could potentially save your baby's life.
No word yet on how much the set will cost, but how could one possibly put a price on something so Kardashian it hurts.
Why it matters: It's a sign of the oil industry's uneven, years-long evolution toward supporting policies that put a price on carbon emissions.
Diane Abbott, the shadow home secretary, fluffed her sums trying to put a price on Labour's pledge to hire an additional 10,000 police officers.
"How do you put a price on the fact that an officer might not come home at the end of the day?" said Boyle.
You normally can't put a price on family, but you can get a great deal with an AncestryDNA kit for only $59.99 at Amazon.
Karissa: But can you really put a price on being "that guy" who brings the 4-pound aluminum word processor to a coffee shop??
Economists widely agree that the most effective way to attack climate change is to tax or otherwise put a price on planet-warming pollution.
You can't put a price on talking to someone who's been through similar things to you—particularly with this stuff because it's so personal.
A second step would be to put a price on carbon, perhaps through a carbon tax to pay for tax cuts or disaster relief.
For him, the trade-off was worth it, because you could not put a price on creative freedom, but it came at a cost.
I'd also put a price on carbon to use market forces to steer companies away from fossil fuels and towards clean and renewable energy.
But an official study in Britain has put a price on such unpaid contributions to society: 1.2 trillion pounds a year, about $1.6 trillion.
Both carbon taxes and cap and trade put a price on carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas that makes a major contribution to climate change.
This is the most expensive bottle on our list, but it's hard to put a price on ease of use and peace of mind.
And sure, it costs a pretty penny compared to most routers on the market, but you can't really put a price on security, can you?
Nearly everyone who studies climate change agrees governments should put a price on carbon if we're going to meet the terms of the Paris Agreement.
Turns out, you can put a price on fashion, and in this case, it's $700 more than what a pair of already-overpriced headphones costs.
Schemes exist that put a price on carbon, some through a carbon tax and others through a functionally similar system of tradable carbon-emission permits.
No discounts here but you can't put a price on buying a computer that is both adored because it's Apple and hated because it's Apple.
It also doubled up as a way for her to sell her artwork, since it's hard to put a price on widely disseminated viral clips.
While everyone knows you can't put a price on safety, we bet you'll be pumped to learn that you can get it at a discount.
And then there's the emotional appeal of owning a home — the house is yours, and for some people, you can't put a price on that.
Feeding the volatility is the rapid thinning out of markets, which is making it difficult for buyers and sellers to put a price on assets.
I think this is right, but I wanted to expand a bit on what it means and try to put a "price" on that tax.
His work with Mr. Murray began in 2009 with a successful effort to kill congressional plans to curtail and put a price on carbon emissions.
For $98 to $102, these leggings will make you comfortable and maybe even a little extra confident — two feelings you can't put a price on.
It also has a cap-and-trade system to put a price on emissions; Quebec is part of that system and Ontario will soon join.
It is also preparing to release a report on how to put a price on carbon emissions in all or parts of the regional grid.
Crazy as the bills may seem, the dog is basically our baby and we couldn't put a price on her health (although the vet certainly can).
ECONOMISTS have long argued that the most efficient way to curb global warming is to put a price on the greenhouse-gas emissions that cause it.
A custom wheelchair like this would have been pricey to buy  — and, clearly, you can't put a price on a classroom learning experience of this nature.
"Privacy is incredibly valuable, but this survey shows that we are, in fact, happy to put a price on it," said Joe Auer at Security Baron.
A diverse coalition of organizations in Washington State have collected upwards of 380,000 signatures — enough to put a price on carbon on the ballot this November.
Remove all subsidies, put a price on carbon emissions that reflects the full environmental cost of burning fossil fuels, and let the market sort things out.
Essentially, SpottedRisk has attempted to data-fy "cancel culture," and in doing so, put a price on what society will tolerate from its most famous citizens.
"To have the ability to automatically open the door when your hands are full with groceries — you can't put a price on that," Mr. Ponte said.
While some governments are moving faster than others, the Shell CEO believes governments should speed up regulation of carbon emissions and put a price on carbon.
The idea of such cap-and-trade systems is to put a price on emissions, giving utilities an incentive to figure out ways to reduce emissions.
David Solomon, the CEO of Goldman Sachs, meanwhile called on governments to put a price on the cost of carbon in a Financial Times op-ed.
Anyway, as Reilly acknowledges, one way states can comply with Obama's Clean Power Plan is to join regional carbon markets that put a price on carbon.
Some are worth a pretty penny, but Bob says you can't put a price on the joy they brought him and he wants others to enjoy them.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his government will introduce a plan that will see every Canadian jurisdiction put a price on carbon pollution by 2018.
My Obsessive Quest to Put a Price on My Attention Bryan Menegus was served 319 online ads one Tuesday in July, costing advertisers about $2.69, he estimates.
Earlier, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told delegates in Bonn that governments should put a price on carbon emissions and stop making bad bets on fossil fuels.
The rest of us, meanwhile, should take this as a reminder that the United States and other countries desperately need to put a price on carbon pollution.
But hey, you can't put a price on true friendship — I hope to evaluate RoboHon's conversational skills, punctuality, and Myers-Briggs personality type in the near future.
But you can't put a price on a dinner with your favorite chef at a restaurant where you may not be able to get a reservation otherwise.
ANONYMOUS Well, here I am, thinking you can't put a price on love, while your brother-in-law shrewdly calculated that it goes for $10,000 a pop.
Voters in the state of Washington rejected an attempt to put a price on the state's carbon emissions after the oil industry spent $31 million opposing it.
LONDON (Reuters) - A group of world leaders and international banks on Thursday urged more countries to launch schemes that put a price on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
But it's hard to put a price on risking ejection from the galaxy far, far away when you're a fan, especially when you don't really need the money.
His check was made out for $8.25, so it's a bit more than Bialik's, but you can't put a price on getting a reminder of your humble beginnings.
But it did set something of a social precedent, raising the question of whether it is appropriate, or even possible, to put a price on traditional spousal fealty.
JOHN HARWOOD: So you agree with the people who say the answer is to put a price on carbon and then the market will take care of it.
Although it did not put a price on the cost of investment for Attebury, RMB Holdings said in the statement it would fund the deal through preference shares.
"If you really want to attack global climate change effectively, you should put a price on carbon, because what you're doing is you're incentivizing good behavior," she said.
"If you really want to attack global climate change effectively, you should put a price on carbon, because what you're doing is you're incentivizing good behavior," she said.
In any case, paying yourself is complicated: How do you put a price on a job that requires you to do payroll, marketing, IT and everything in between?
If you put a price on pollution, it will create the incentive for folks to save money by reducing pollution, choosing cleaner solutions and the innovations we need.
Mr. Trump, who routinely proclaims his affection for coal, during the presidential campaign flatly rejected via Twitter a suggestion that he might put a price on carbon pollution.
Speaking at the One Young World conference in London on Wednesday, Dudley told an audience that "unless you put a price on something," you can't control how it's consumed.
And few states have managed to significantly step up policy action; efforts to put a price on carbon failed to pass through legislatures in Washington and Oregon this year.
Driving the news: Companies across virtually all sectors of the economy, including big oil producers, are beginning to lobby Washington, D.C., to put a price on carbon dioxide emissions.
Oil market analysts were left pondering how much further oil prices could plunge on renewed market and geopolitical instability but weren't keen to put a price on the drop.
Canada's federal government is giving its provinces two years to adopt policies to put a price on carbon dioxide, before federal officials step in and implement their own system.
Trudeau promised to repair relations with indigenous people, put a price on carbon and reduce its pollution, welcome an additional 2025,22015 Syrian refugees, and appoint a gender-equal cabinet.
Failure to bring its U.S. diesel models into line with environmental standards has undermined VW's efforts to put a price on the emissions scandal and delayed its annual results.
We have to put a price on carbon, upstream at the wellhead for oil companies, at the mine shaft for mining companies, at the loading dock for being imported.
For example, if Ripple began to process a fraction of the trillions of dollars that is transacted across borders, we could start to put a price on one XRP.
Basically, when you're attempting to put a price on a culture's acceptance of certain crimes, it will always be tainted by countless different factors, few of which are objective.
" The father tells the filmmakers: "You just really can't put a price on the look on your child's face when they see a black person for the first time.
More than 40 governments around the world, including the E.U. and California, have put a price on carbon, with direct taxes on fossil fuels or cap-and-trade programs.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. wants to put a price on greenhouse emissions with the aim of eliminating the United States' net planet-warming pollution by 2050.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Alibaba put a price on its highly anticipated Hong Kong stock market debut on Wednesday, the world's biggest share sale of the year so far.
"The key is really having those strong leadership skills and the ability to communicate and put a price on how these issues could hurt the company financially," he said.
The idea is to put a price on emissions and, thus, discourage businesses and individuals from burning fossil fuels and encourage them to switch to cleaner sources of energy.
A high-quality baby monitor is going to cost a pretty penny, but it will also give you peace of mind that is hard to put a price on.
The buyers sold the permits designed to put a price on pollution to each other, adding VAT to the price and generating tax refunds when no tax had been paid.
Because they're real and they tell me what I don't want to hear which is what I need to hear and that's something you can't really put a price on.
"You can't put a price on the quality of the air you breathe, the water you drink, and the beauty of our countryside," said Doug Parr, Greenpeace UK's chief scientist.
The centerpiece of my plan is a carbon-fee-and-dividend that will put a price on carbon emissions and return the money to the American people through a dividend.
The new premier of Ontario, Doug Ford, also has vowed to fight Mr. Trudeau's plan to put a price on carbon emission in Canada when it takes effect next year.
That's more than you'd pay for previous computers in Lenovo's new ThinkBook line — but hey, it's hard to put a price on a lid with a giant E Ink screen.
States are also beginning to put a price on carbon emissions to increase the cost of older fuels and encourage cleaner sources of energy, which Congress has refused to do.
The measure would have put "a price on pollution and invests revenue in solutions," Becky Kelley, president of the Washington Environmental Council who helped draft the initiative, said in an interview.
It has moved efforts to fight global warming from the periphery of policy to the centre, compelling provinces to put a price on carbon emissions or submit to a federal scheme.
BP chief executive Bob Dudley has called for a "united effort to put a price on carbon," claiming it would act faster at cutting CO2 emissions than any warning from politicians.
Mr Scheer promised in his victory speech to repeal the "job-killing carbon tax" that the Liberal government plans to impose on provinces that do not put a price on carbon.
This Tuesday, for the second major election in a row, citizens of Washington will vote on a ballot initiative that would put a price on carbon emissions (among many other things).
The Obi isn't exactly cheap — at $4,500 it's going to cost a pretty penny, but it's hard to put a price on giving a loved one an increased sense of autonomy.
To press that case, the bank has created a Carbon Finance Unit to give financial and technical assistance to countries that are creating a system to put a price on carbon.
And while they're certainly an investment (the pants start at $690), we'll be the first to admit it's damn near impossible to put a price on the perfect pair of jeans.
Don't worry about dumping your beer money on a Halloween costume — you can't put a price on the hilarity of a hot-dog-filter snap with a real, living hot dog.
But then again, we can't put a price on whipping out the travel-friendly tube in the back of an Uber and removing chipped polish mid-ride without stinking up the car.
Why it matters: 98% of economists believe that the least expensive way to slow climate change is to put a price on carbon emissions through a cap-and-trade system or tax.
Climate change history More than 10 years ago, the last time they controlled Congress, Democrats passed a plan through the House of Representatives that would have put a price on carbon emissions.
Magellan has not put a price on the sponsorship deal and did not immediately return calls seeking more details, but Australian media reported it was worth about A$20 million ($15.30 million).
It has called for Australia to put a price on carbon, allow energy markets to operate freely and adopt a technology-neutral clean energy target as recommended by the country's chief scientist.
But then Jaime and Tyrion received a visit from their old frenemy Bronn, who showed up to threaten them with a crossbow because Cersei has put a price on both their heads.
But the key is we're not going to get to the goals that we need to get to by 2045 or 2050 with carbon-neutral unless we put a price on carbon.
There are even state and federal proposals to put a price on the value of personal data, and internet companies would have to pay users in order to profit from their information.
To all of which Rubio responds that Obama has put "a price on the head of every American abroad" when he should have used "crippling sanctions" (oh, please, not that crippled phrase again).
The group declined to put a price on another cost saving plan - to the disappointment of some analysts - but said it would align its costs with the size of its markets in future.
China aims to launch a national CO2 market in 2017 in order to put a price on the carbon emissions of more than 10,000 big firms and help shift towards cleaner energy sources.
More than 40 governments around the world, including the European Union and California, have now put a price on carbon, either through direct taxes on fossil fuels or through cap-and-trade programs.
One of the solutions that's both the most obvious and, seemingly, the most difficult for the international community to agree on is establishing a market that would put a price on carbon emissions.
Let's finally take a bold step in the face of climate change, declare that fossil fuel companies should pay for the costs they're putting on America's families, and put a price on carbon.
"The American people want to know if this administration paid ransom" inciting "terrorists to kill American citizens, to put a price on the head of every soldier, sailor, airman and Marine," he added.
Progressive Washington State has twice rejected referendums to put a price on carbon, at least partially because of aggressive advertising campaigns by fossil fuel companies and questions about how the money would be spent.
Robot vacuums are wonderful devices, not only because they do an effective job of keeping your floors clean, but they give you the gift of time, and you can't put a price on that.
But there's a more subtle aspect of this strategy that only truly smart people grasp: to play the victim, you have to give up your power, and you can't put a price on that.
We do not know how to put a price on these types of losses of privacy, and that makes it harder to use legal or regulatory remedies to punish the companies that are responsible.
However, getting to skip all the queues for security, check-in, bag-drop, passport scans, and everything else that you usually have to do in an airport is hard to put a price on.
A similar ballot measure failed in Washington in 2016, and Governor Jay Inslee has repeatedly proposed legislation to put a price on carbon only to see it go nowhere in the hands of state legislators.
But you put a price on carbon, that has to be either a congressional statute or I think it's such a natural national emergency that this might be the rare proper exercise of emergency powers.
He said the lack of mass-movement activism was a key reason behind the failure of legislation like the 2010 effort to develop a system to limit and put a price on greenhouse gas emissions.
No one wants to put a price on the ability to conceive, or think about how relative wealth or the details in our insurance plans can be the difference between having a child or not.
Some states are already taking action, and New York's electric-grid operator floated a proposal last week about how it could put a price on carbon emissions within its system, which would help nuclear plants.
I couldn't put a price on the amount of enjoyment I've gotten out of this game, on the friends I've made, the inside jokes that have spawned, the camaraderie of overcoming something that seemed insurmountable.
If Mr. Morrison's government genuinely believed the science, it would immediately put a price on carbon, declare a moratorium on all new fossil fuel projects and transfer the fossil fuel subsidies to the renewables industries.
Last month it put a price on the market change, cutting its 2017 profit forecast, scrapping its 2018 target and warning it would cut the dividend in 2017, the first cut in more than 20 years.
To continue building on this momentum, the United States needs to pass a revenue-neutral carbon pricing policy, which would put a price on carbon emissions and provide the benefits to all Americans through a refund.
Though the Cozy Products Ice and Snow Melting Mat is the priciest on our list, if you live in a frigid, snowy area you can't put a price on the safety of your family and guests.
Sure, the costume costs a whopping $80—a little pricey, considering that a normal hot dog costume only runs you like $20—but can you really put a price on dancing hot dog–levels of happiness?
In the end, the jacket was a hit -- and cost more than $1,300 to make -- but you can't put a price on swag (especially when you're expected to sign a HUGE contract in the very near future)!
You can't put a price on love when it's made up of so many experiences and feelings that transcend the material, but if you have a $5 budget, there's a surprising amount of romantic and thoughtful gifts.
I think one of the key moments in the whole story was in 2009, when Congress was getting close to passing the cap-and-trade bill—the bill that would have put a price on carbon pollution.
Just look at the Climate Leadership Council, a group of prominent Republicans, including former U.S. secretaries of State and Treasury, who are pushing a proposal to put a price on carbon in exchange for reducing other regulations.
Governors and analysts cited moves including California's effort to get 193 percent of its electricity from renewable sources, northeast states potentially tightening maximum allowances for carbon and Oregon working on measures to put a price on carbon.
In Washington State, we introduced a bill to put a price on carbon pollution and joined our colleagues from eight other states in announcing the Carbon Costs Coalition to help drive this climate solution across the country.
Governors and analysts cited moves including California's effort to get 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources, northeast states potentially tightening maximum allowances for carbon and Oregon working on measures to put a price on carbon.
That's why it makes sense to put a price on greenhouse gases also in the traffic and buildings sectors ... It can be an appropriate tool to cut emissions and speed up the transformation towards greenhouse gas neutrality.
Driving the news: General Motors, Ford, IBM and two electricity companies — Calpine Corporation and Vistra Energy — are putting money toward a lobbying campaign that would put a price on CO2 emissions and refund revenue back to consumers.
"Amazon is one of the richest companies in the world, but you can't put a price on community input, which has been missing throughout this entire process," speaker of the NYC Council, Corey Johnson, said in a statement.
LONDON (Reuters) - The value of global schemes to put a price on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and designed to reduce greenhouse gases blamed for global warming totals $82 billion, the World Bank said in a report on Tuesday.
This lack of "fungibility", in economic lingo, makes it difficult for buyers to find a specific set of data and to put a price on it: the value of each sort is hard to compare with other data.
This time around, the coalition behind the Protect Washington Act is taking a different tack, rebranding the effort to put a price on carbon and bringing the climate conversation to the streets in hopes of generating broad support.
We could put a price on that, and it would be lower than what Mercedes has put on the AMG GLC 63, which in my tester was well-equipped but not insanely optioned above the $73,750 starting price.
Both plans would impose a cost on energy-intensive goods — those that cause pollution in the process of being manufactured — when they're imported from countries that do not put a price on carbon emissions, or have weak systems.
Multi-millionaires and billionaires would need to enlist the help of appraisers to put a price on hard-to-value assets like yachts and jewelry, and then file separate documents with the IRS to pay the tax on them.
As part of that conversation, just like we tax cigarettes for the harm they produce, we must put a price on carbon to ensure that our carbon polluters pay for the costs they've impose on society for their pollution.
But as we reported, its large exposure to the cryptocurrency market is making it challenging for investors to put a price on the company now that it's valued in the billions, with one investor even retracting an offer at $12 billion.
This urgent need for bold and transformative action is why I am also supportive of market-based policies that put a price on carbon emissions to incentivize cleaner technologies, such as the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act (H.R.763).
He has vigorously spoken up for and passed L.G.B.T.Q. rights laws, put a price on pollution, rigorously defended women's reproductive freedoms, welcomed thousands of war-fleeing Syrian refugees to our shores, and has given Canada its best economy in decades.
He has vigorously spoken up for and passed L.G.B.T.Q. rights laws, put a price on pollution, rigorously defended women's reproductive freedoms, welcomed thousands of war-fleeing Syrian refugees to our shores, and has given Canada its best economy in decades.
But the idea is far from dead: In neighboring Oregon, the Legislature is now considering a statewide cap-and-trade system that would put a price on emissions from a wide range of polluters, including manufacturers, paper mills, refineries and utilities.
For some analysts, the extravagance is misplaced at a time Europe's largest carmaker has been forced to postpone its 2015 results while it tries to put a price on the emissions scandal, and its core VW brand steps up cost saving plans.
In Obama's first term, he was to be found working with John Kerry on a bipartisan bill to put a price on carbon emissions back when Kerry was a senator: "Yes we can (pass climate change legislation)," the pair wrote in the Times.
Trained as a theoretical neuroscientist, Ming has put a price on bias, saying there was a "tax on being different" that coerces outsiders to spend years more on training so as to measure up to a mainstream candidate in the eyes of recruiters.
Starting at $95, they're not cheap, and they only go up in price from there (prescriptions, etc.), but if you've been staving off fits of blue-light-induced rage as I have, you can't put a price on this kind of salvation.
The move is in response to the European Union's Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II, which went live in January and requires brokers to put a price on their research for the first time to drive transparency and improve value for investors.
"I couldn't put a price on the joy of finding out I was able to import the hundreds of Pokémon from my 3DS I lost almost half a decade ago, but $1.50-$3 a month seems worth it to me," says Marsteller.
Carbon pricing – a system whereby companies and governments put a price on their carbon emissions with the broad goal of tackling the effects of climate change – is not dead in the water, according to the CEO of food supplement firm Royal DSM.
Although I can't really argue with its three-digit price tag (how do you put a price on magic, anyway?), I can make the case for a worthy alternative that is helping me sidestep the temptation of the "life-changing" P50 once and for all.
Fancy brand Golden Goose is selling the Distressed Superstar Sneakers at Barneys for approximately $600 a pair – but you can't really put a price on the creating the illusion of being a chill person who wears comfy sneaks so often that they're nearly destroyed.
Quanergy, a California-based maker of 3D sensors for real-time mapping and navigation, has put a price on its forthcoming solid-state Lidar which, if it lives up to the company's claims, could help shave significant cost off the build price of driverless cars.
IN OUR BUSINESS WHERE WE HAVE PEOPLE THAT HAVE TO TAKE RISK, PRICE TO SIDE WHAT OUR CLIENTS WANT TO DO SOMETIMES PEOPLE COME TO US, THEY HAVE BEEN THINKING ABOUT SOMETHING FOR TWO YEARS AND WE PUT A PRICE ON IT IN 20 MINUTES.
On January 16, Marco Rubio said on Meet the Press that Obama had "put a price on the head of every American abroad" by allowing a prisoner swap in order to free Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian and three other US citizens held by Iran.
This happens to be the most expensive location in our area (which we aren't super pumped about), but we both feel confident about our kid's safety and well-being there — you cannot put a price on having a sense of trust in your child's daycare.
Climate scientists and economists have long said that one of the best ways to fight climate change is to put a price on greenhouse gas emissions and raise that price over time, which would encourage the switch to cleaner energy sources, like solar and wind.
If people and companies are abusing a public good — in this case, by dumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere — the answer, economists tell us, is to put a price on that activity that reflects the harm and encourages the development of more benign alternatives.
"I don't want to talk about trying to profit from this horrible hurricane that's hammering Carolina — you can't put a price on human life — but anything that causes cars to get damaged tends to result in a lot more business for Autozone, " he said.
"I would even say to companies: If you don't want to create your own 'Kodak moment', and if you want to future proof your business, I'd rather stimulate companies to put a price on carbon internally already, right now, like we do," he said.
Applying such standards across the U.S., Canada and Mexico would send a clear message to the rest of the global economy that we can put a price on carbon in a way that protects North American jobs while rewarding our companies for exemplary environmental performance.
On January 16, Marco Rubio said on Meet the Press that Obama had "put a price on the head of every American abroad" by allowing a prisoner swap in order to free Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian and three other US citizens held by Iran.
Klobuchar said she would work to make sure that climate change provisions are included in future trade deals and that the best ways to tackle the issue are to reenter the Paris climate agreement, restore former President Obama's clean power rules and put a price on carbon.
The prime minister has also had to thread the needle on energy and the environment, recently announcing the approval of two pipelines and the quashing of a third just months after announcing a plan to require provinces to put a price on carbon emissions by 2018.
And yet he's counted 13 drug-free babies born while he has run Tazewell's drug court, several to mothers on M.A.T. (Like Erica, they took a drug called Subutex because Suboxone is not recommended for pregnant women.) "How do you put a price on that?" he asked.
Econ 101 tells us that if you want to reduce emissions of a pollutant, the most efficient way to do that is to put a price on emissions, so that all possible routes to reduction are taken, and the marginal cost is the same for all routes.
Those discordant strings have the creepy tension of Steve Reich soundtracking a Hitchcock murder scene, Thom Yorke's voice sounds like a synth made from weeping ghosts, and you can't put a price on a music video in 2016 that has a genuine idea at its core.
As world leaders arrive at the United Nations Monday to reaffirm their countries' plans to tackle climate change, they should take heart in the momentum gathering in the U.S. Congress to put a price on carbon that would exceed America's commitment to the Paris climate agreement.
The five-member arbitration panel, based in Vienna, ruled in 2015 that Russia was liable under the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and has now put a price on damages to the ship, as well as the wrongful arrest and suffering of 30 people aboard.
Additionally, he pledges to end fossil fuel subsidies, such as through repealing tax credits that benefit the coal, gas, and oil industries; to put a price on climate pollution; and to require federal agencies apply a "climate test" when considering proposals for new fossil fuel infrastructure, including pipelines.
" Schneider thinks PlayStation VR—which Sony hasn't put a price on yet, but is expected to launch in the $300-$5003 range—will fare even better during its first year and "could sell to as much as 10 percent of the PS4 audience within 12 months of launch.
But it's one thing to consider the dollar amounts of the legal fees and, in Charlie's case, the travel required of him; it's another thing to consider how the bitterness of a custody battle can put a price on parenting, and that's what I most affecting about Marriage Story.
It has experimented with seven such regional markets, and there have been problems with them, but the government is determined to set up a national program to put a price on carbon and impose a cost on companies that generate large amounts of carbon dioxide, Chinese policy advisers say.
Climate scientists and economists have long argued that the single best way to slow global warming is to put a price on greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and raise that price over time, thus creating a sensible market incentive to reduce emissions and invest in cleaner energy sources.
Indeed, the yield curve's alarm bells may be global markets' awkward attempt to put a price on the rapid loss of an intangible but deeply valuable asset: global trust in the United States as a trading partner and more generally as a leader in the pursuit of democracy and human rights.
In the US, activists wanting to put a price on carbon emissions spent years trying to put together a coalition to make it happen, mobilizing sympathetic businesses and philanthropists and attempting to make bipartisan coalition — and they still failed to pass cap and trade, after millions of dollars and man hours.
Yeah, seeing skate blades that close to my throat was like something out of a horror movie where the killer films himself holding a knife over a sleeping person, but knowing my teammates love me enough to risk my life to fight someone else, you can't put a price on that.
In December, nine Eastern states and the District of Columbia announced they would work together to put a price on emissions from transportation fuels and invest the revenue in lower-carbon solutions, potentially including mass transit, electric buses or new charging stations to make it easier for people to own plug-in vehicles.
Extend tax credits for renewables and broaden them to other clean energy technologies; pass a national clean energy standard; pass sector-specific performance standards; build long-distance transmission lines; use government procurement; research and commercialize advanced nuclear and geothermal; explore new run-of-river hydro; and for god's sake, put a price on carbon.
It's impossible to put a price on the contributions Anthony Bourdain made to the culinary world, but we do have an idea of how much some the personal items from the late chef's estate are worth to the 2000,223 bidders who helped support the Anthony Bourdain Legacy Scholarship at The Culinary Institute of America.
However, at this point, Huawei's patent licensing deal could be more of a last-minute brainstorm than a concrete proposal, as Ren said Huawei has not put a price on what it would cost to license Huawei's 5G stack, and that Huawei currently has "no idea" which companies might actually be interested in the deal.
My proposal which is put a price on carbon, give a dividend back to the American people, it goes out one pocket back in the other TODD: Thank you DELANEY: I can get that past my first year as president, with a coalition of every Democrat in the Congress and the Republicans who live in coastal states.
As of now, about 40 governments around the world, including the European Union and California, have put a price on carbon, some through cap-and-trade programs, with an average price per ton of $8, nowhere near the level the I.P.C.C. thinks necessary (at least $135 a ton by 2030, if not much higher) to cause meaningful reductions.
The Put a Price on It DC campaign is touting a plan that would impose a fee on all companies buying and selling fossil fuels in DC (starting at $20 a ton of carbon in 2019 and ratcheting up to $150 per ton in 2032), and direct most of the money to dividend checks, with the biggest checks going to low-income people.
"The protection of cultural heritage is a mission that (Homeland Security Investigations) and its partner U.S. Customs and Border Protection take very seriously as we recognize that while some may put a price on these artifacts, the people of Iraq consider them priceless," Angel Melendez, special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in New York, said in the statement.
"The protection of cultural heritage is a mission that Homeland Security Investigations and its partner US Customs and Border Protection take very seriously as we recognize that while some may put a price on these artifacts, the people of Iraq consider them priceless," said Angel Melendez, special agent in charge, who led the investigation with the United States Attorney's Office.
The Put a Price on It DC campaign is touting a plan that would impose a fee on all companies buying and selling fossil fuels in DC (starting at $20 a ton of carbon in 251.80 and ratcheting up to $21.70 per ton in 24), and direct most of the money to dividend checks, with the biggest checks going to low-income people.
There are many different ways to put a price on carbon dioxide emissions that could not only reduce them more effectively than President Obama's Clean Power Plan, but could also grow the economy, generate millions of jobs, save hundreds of thousands of lives and allow the vast majority of Americans, particularly those in the lower economic brackets, to come out ahead financially.
We've basically put a price on ... I don't know this, but I would speculate the conversation post- this event between Pompeo and Trump and the Saudi government there was like, "You guys obviously screwed up, we had nothing to do with this, but if you want us to be co-conspirators in the coverup, you're gonna have to buy another 2145 tanks," or whatever it might be.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin TrudeauJustin Pierre James TrudeauTrudeau visits Vancouver gay bar to mark city's LGBT Pride week EU official in Canada says he feels 'at home' there because no one was shouting 'send him back' Trudeau rips Trump over attacks on Democratic lawmakers: 'That is not how we do things in Canada' MORE is working to secure commitments from the country's 10 provinces on a proposal to put a price on carbon.
Francis RooneyLaurence (Francis) Francis RooneyOvernight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by Farm Credit — Pelosi, Ocasio-Cortez meet to heal Democratic rift Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Fla.), this bipartisan bill would put a price on carbon pollution, encouraging our whole economy to be responsible for our emissions.
During the Democratic platform proceedings in St. Louis and Orlando, we were victorious in including amendments to make it a clear priority of the Democratic Party to fight for a $15 an hour federal minimum wage, expand Social Security, abolish the death penalty, put a price on carbon, establish a path toward the legalization of marijuana, enact major criminal justice reforms, pass comprehensive immigration reform, end for-profit prisons and detention facilities, break up too-big-to-fail banks and create a 21st century Glass-Steagall Act, close loopholes that allow big companies to avoid taxes by stashing their cash in offshore tax havens and use that revenue to rebuild America, approve the most expansive agenda ever for protecting Native American rights and so much more.

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