1. Salary caps are imposed to prevent richer clubs gaining an unfair advantage over poorer rivals by offering players inflated salaries. 2. And if they win, and no cap is imposed, it is likely the Rolls Royce of American unions will get even richer. 3. A senior FCC official, who insisted on anonymity, said it was difficult to impose rate caps on cable because the industry is constantly adding new channels. 4. Bush has also adamantly refused to the pleas of California officials who want the federal government to impose caps on wholesale electricity prices. 5. But last week Hebert, who has the authority to impose such caps, rejected the idea once again. 6. California Democrats have called on the administration to impose price caps on wholesale electricity rates as a way of guaranteeing a steady supply of electricity. 7. California has already found that it cannot unilaterally impose price caps on wholesale power because other states are also short of power, and the electricity simply goes elsewhere. 8. Counter to a campaign promise, however, he would impose no cap on the emission of carbon dioxide, the Big Daddy of greenhouse gases. 9. Congress has imposed tight caps on discretionary spending, virtually forcing Clinton to tackle problems with tax subsidies. 10. Davis arrived in Washington for what had initially been billed as star testimony urging FERC to impose price caps. |