Moratorium Sentence Examples

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  • I want to declare a moratorium on further words.

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  • The motion replaced an even tougher motion, which would have put a four-year moratorium on the general release of GM canola.

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  • Pakistan has declared a unilateral moratorium on nuclear tests.

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  • However, Ministers ruled out imposing a moratorium on special school closures.

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  • The United States and Japan should not misjudge the DPRK's stance whereby it declared a moratorium on its satellite launches.

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  • Mr Paul Szabo MP has called for an indefinite moratorium on embryo research.

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  • The DPRK, in pledging to indefinitely extend its missile test moratorium, has also gone a step beyond anything contained in the Code.

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  • In 1875 the banks were granted a moratorium, to enable them to obtain coin, but without result.

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  • The forum also heard the CBD's own scientific advisors advocate caution, and African NGOs slam the move to overturn the moratorium.

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  • Larry Stammer of the Los Angeles Times reports that Bishop Jon Bruno has said he will observe a personal moratorium on blessing same-sex unions.

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  • In announcing a moratorium, India has already accepted the basic obligation of the CTBT.

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  • The Forum had much to debate in light of the five-year moratorium on genetic testing which took effect from the start of November.

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  • In the light of public concern the HGC had advised the government to set a two-year moratorium on genetic tests for insurance.

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  • The outcry led the CBD to agree an international de-facto moratorium on use of Terminator in 2000.

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  • But in August 1998, Russia devalued the rouble and declared a moratorium on its government bonds.

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  • Norway resumed commercial whaling in 1993 under formal objection to the IWC moratorium which was introduced in 1986.

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  • An international moratorium was introduced by the IWC in 1986 banning commercial whaling.

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  • Norway complied with the moratorium until 1993, when it resumed commercial whaling.

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  • This manufacturing moratorium on women's nylons caused what is referred to as the "Stocking Panic" and created a black market for criminals to sell a pair of nylons for a whopping 2000% markup.

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