61.   In a move Bush opposed and Davis deemed inadequate, the Federal Energy Regulatory has approved limited price caps in California, triggered when electricity reserves hit critical levels.

62.   In particular, he pointed out that the commission failed to impose a regional price cap on electricity prices, though it has the authority to do so.

63.   In January, Boxer introduced legislation in the Senate to establish a price cap on wholesale electricity throughout the west.

64.   Indeed, economics students who persist in thinking that price caps are pro-consumer risk being taken aside by their college advisers and urged to switch to another major.

65.   Indeed, lifting the retail price cap would help restore the financial viability of the utilities and make generators more willing to sell them electricity.

66.   It may, however, abandon price caps on some retail services if BT agrees to give Oftel power to rule on anticompetitive practices.

67.   It was only months later that FERC finally caved in to immense pressure by Congress and adopted temporary price caps.

68.   Kempthorne said price caps, besides being a disincentive for developing new power, can be tricky to manage.

69.   Lieberman supports price caps as a temporary solution in such markets.

70.   Like the president, Hebert has often insisted that price caps do no good.

n. + cap >>共 315
salary 41.84%
baseball 18.68%
price 7.02%
ball 2.43%
rookie 1.99%
skull 1.46%
ski 0.99%
wool 0.99%
knee 0.94%
rate 0.79%
price + n. >>共 361
increase 14.28%
hike 5.14%
control 4.74%
rise 4.71%
cut 4.58%
competition 2.85%
range 2.65%
pressure 2.58%
decline 2.46%
cap 2.36%
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