He then tried to assuage fears by promising to cap the cost of an identity card.
"The government is aware of concerns of the high cost credit market and suggestions there should be a cap on the high cost credit products, " she said.
An elder care clinic and hospital could be compensated with a per-patient fee that would cap the total cost.
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The government wants to introduce a cap on the cost of social care, as recommended by the Dilnot Commission.
Fota also wants to reduce budgets, but they want to do it in a different way from a cost cap.
CAP's cost by bringing support prices closer to (lower) world levels, eliminating most food surpluses and making up the difference with direct income support to farmers.
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Ferrari have threatened to oppose the new initiative, arguing it will unfairly penalise their team, but Mosley told the Financial Times he believed the cost cap was "here to stay".
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo, who heads the Formula 1 Teams Association (Fota), wrote to Mosley last week to express concerns about the cost cap which he said could lead to a two-tier F1.
The budget negotiators, by ignoring Republican calls for even bigger tax cuts and by trying to set a cap on the cost of cuts after 2002, may suppose they have done their bit for fiscal responsibility.
Any team wishing to compete in next year's championship must notify the FIA between May 22 to 29 and state whether they wish to compete under the cost-cap regulations.
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Meanwhile British Conservative MEP Vicky Ford feared mobile phone operators might pass the cost of the cap onto domestic consumers, by increasing their bills.
Keep in mind that these funds have higher tax-cost ratios than the typical large-cap or small-cap stock mutual fund.
The artificial scarcity cap-and-trade creates will increase the cost of energy and electricity, making U.S. companies less competitive at a time of intensifying global competition.
The party said it supported the cap in principle but voted to support the amendment - arguing the current cap risked making people homeless, ultimately increasing the cost to the taxpayer.
An agreement in 1992 limited government launch aid to 33% of the cost of developing an aircraft, to cap subsidies to Airbus, while the support to Boeing from the Pentagon and NASA was held to 3% of turnover.
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The cap only includes services that are available at the normal council cost.
Although most economists argue that a carbon tax would be the most efficient solution, Sir Nicholas is neutral between a carbon tax and the other ways of raising the cost of emitting carbon by regulation or a cap-and-trade system.
The parliament's chief executive, Paul Grice, rejected a number of the critical conclusions in the report, including those on cost management, responsibility for programming, the process of reporting cost increases to MSPs and the ability of project managers to cap consultants' fees.
Chancellor George Osborne has proposed a cap of 1% - which is below the expected rise in the cost of living - on increases in most working-age benefits, such as Jobseeker's Allowance and maternity pay, and tax credits for three years from 2013-14.
The real capacity-cost solution lies in using more sophisticated traffic management and pricing concepts than the data cap.
There will be a cap on rents and overall benefits while under-35s will only be able to claim the cost of shared accommodation.
And because the NBA's labor rules place a cap on how much rookies can earn, this incredible boost comes to the lucky team at a cost that's less than what the market would bear.
If the American Senate were to pass a climate bill that put a significant cost on carbon, and thus provided cuts of the same size as those expected under the cap-and-trade bill which passed the House of Representatives last year, America would be widely seen as having raised the stakes with a commitment to a reduction of just under 2 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Blue Dog Democrats are blanching at the cost of the president's initiatives, fighting against the specter of higher energy taxes in the cap and trade debate, and coming out strongly against health care reform that includes a big role for government.
CAP's founding fathers reckoned that as farming was shrinking fast in all member countries, the long-term cost need cause no concern.
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Economists generally agree that the key to addressing climate change is to raise the cost of burning fossil fuels, either directly, through a carbon tax, or indirectly, through a cap-and-trade program.
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