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  1. ETS

    ETS is an abbreviation of:

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  1. EST

  2. Est

  3. Set

  4. set

  5. StE

  6. Ste

  7. Ste.

  8. TSE

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ETS in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ETS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of ETS in a Sentence

  1. Janusz Kowalski:

    The results of fighting coronavirus will be painful. It is obvious that countries will be looking for extra money to help their business and citizens, poland and other countries should take care of the climate on their own, and the ETS should be removed from 1 January, 2021, or at least Poland should be excluded from the system.

  2. Tata Steel:

    A national tax, on top of the ETS, could kill our business, without helping the climate in any way, this is a cut-throat business - if our prices rise too much, demand will move elsewhere.

  3. Tim Gore:

    The carbon market promised the world lots of things it has failed to deliver. The ETS is riddled with loopholes and in thrall to vested interest.

  4. Lai Xiaoming:

    For the moment, the national ETS is expected to launch in the middle of this year.

  5. Fredrick Federley:

    The ETS should not be a system for driving industry out of Europe but one where you drive innovation.

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