market-based solution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsolution
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solution
noun
uk/səˈluː.ʃən/us/səˈluː.ʃən/
the answer to ...
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That is amarket-basedsolutionand the only long-term solution.
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I believe that we should focus our attention on thatmarket-basedsolutionand on what help we can legitimately give within the state aid rules.
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Amarket-basedsolution, on the other hand, allows the possibility of individual negotiation over the worth of a given message rather than a unilateral decision by a controlling party.
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The submissions analysed so far show that most stakeholders do not see the need for a framework directive, and prefer market-based solutions to regulatory intervention.
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We have to recognise that market-based solutions are the best answer to many environmental problems.
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This will fit in with other market-based solutions to climate change, such as tax reductions on eco-friendly goods.
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Beyond grants, innovative market-based solutions may be proposed such as equity participations, guarantees and public-private partnership loans.
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It is where market-based solutions deliver reductions in carbon dioxide emissions and it provides opportunities to modernise and enhance our industrial and manufacturing competitiveness by developing new technologies and expertise.
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It is nonpartisan, and its work often advocates market-based solutions to environmental problems.
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Typically, they have emphasized the need for market-based solutions to national problems.
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These investments are intended to both provide attractive returns to investors and to provide market-based solutions to social and environmental issues.
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She favored market-based solutions that lowered the cost of healthcare by promoting competition and tort reform.
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Most support market-based solutions to social problems with strong governmental oversight in the public interest.
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Butler has played a prominent role in the debate over health care reform, arguing for market-based solutions to high numbers of uninsured individuals and high health care costs.
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