There would be a toll for driving during business hours inside a 16-square-mile section of downtown London.
Whatever the mechanism, disclosure is a tool for driving companies towards more sustainable performance.
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And is the culprit for driving down prices the supermarkets, the milk processors or world prices?
It's essential for driving down reoffending rates and making sure justice is delivered locally.
Leonard Mattioli, an Epic board member, recalls chiding Faulkner for driving an old Volvo.
But apparently lack of attention is the most common reason for driving too fast.
The speech included the details of her being arrested the previous May for driving.
It's thirst for crude oil and commodities has been blamed for driving prices to record levels.
No one has to apologize for driving a GM car any more thanks to Lutz.
Critics have blamed nefarious naked short-selling for driving many stocks into the ground last year.
Earlier this month, the actress was sentenced to three years probation for driving on a suspended license.
By 2006, sales were flattening, and the Campaign For Real Beauty proved unsustainable for driving sales growth.
His fine and ban were increased because of a conviction for driving while drunk about nine years ago.
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These were the questions spinning around in my head after my arrest for driving under the influence (DUI).
He blamed staff at a nearby garage for driving the car, saying they had a vendetta against him.
Perhaps it is the passion for driving positive change in their countries and organizations that nurtures inspiring leaders.
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Lexus may be America's best-selling luxury car brand, but it can't come close to BMW's reputation for driving excitement.
Appointing a C-Level individual to be responsible for driving a digital agenda could be disastrous for many traditional firms.
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Bush was arrested here in 1976 for driving under the influence of alcohol.
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Hamilton has recently come in for some criticism for driving over-aggressively - just as Senna did in his career.
The Cardiff Blues back-row was axed from the Six Nations squad in February for driving a golf buggy while drunk.
Officials say that program led to a 45% decrease in alcohol-related incidents, such as arrests for driving under the influence.
He is very much an active diplomat, and responsible for driving home a final settlement for the status of Kosovo.
He was told he had a "very troubling record" with previous convictions for driving without a licence and drink driving.
Assistant Chief Constable Ian Hopkins of Greater Manchester Police, said some trucks were stopped and warned for driving "unacceptably slow".
On the other hand, can you really blame Goodell or the owners he reports to for driving a hard bargain?
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Pennant served four weeks of a three-month jail sentence during March for driving offences when he was still an Arsenal player.
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He is largely responsible for driving the company early to the Internet and for pushing wireless trading gadgets and other devices.
While Meego would likely be part of this investment, other opportunities also exist for driving innovation, such as HTML5, said Elop.
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Since the energy for driving the rear wheels is electrical rather than mechanical, this is referred to as "propshaft by wire".
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