He also agreed to extend its 1998 moratorium on long-range missile testing indefinitely. |
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Federal officials are moving toward a moratorium on licensing shrimpers to fish in Gulf waters under federal jurisdiction. |
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A previous plan to increase the size of the dump in 1994 was shelved and an expansion moratorium was placed the following year. |
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This approach to the fees, which include a moratorium and deferred payment, is realistic given the current economic climate. |
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But Gorbachev too was influenced by Western disarmament groups, and even initiated a nuclear testing moratorium at their suggestion. |
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And to top it all, a moratorium on debt repayments will only postpone the inevitable into the future. |
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Finally, a three-year ban on all sealing was recommended, the foundation of the moratorium approach to conservation of marine mammals. |
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The moratorium has been there all that time, and they have not stirred themselves and put the necessary plans in place. |
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Thus, if the proper law of the payment obligation is country Y, its moratorium will be given effect. |
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It is facile to attribute the increase in violent crime during this period to the moratorium on executions. |
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Scientists have said cod in particular is nearing extinction and called for a total moratorium. |
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With a moratorium, we, the good guys, are going to be sitting on our hands. |
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There's nothing inconsistent with the Government now saying there should be a moratorium and a payment of the lower amount. |
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The moratorium offer includes the suspension of payments of debt principal and interest for a certain period of time. |
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For Germany, the economic and financial crisis led US President Hoover to announce on 21 June 1931 a one-year moratorium for reparation payments. |
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The document declared that the 1986 moratorium on commercial whaling had been intended as a temporary measure and is no longer necessary. |
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You see, the House has quietly imposed a moratorium on taking new ethics cases and suspended any work on existing cases. |
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It imposes an involuntary moratorium on a third superdistrict for two seasons. |
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Until the moratorium took effect, draggers took a few in Long Island Sound. |
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They have lifted a long-standing moratorium on offshore oil and gas exploration as part of their commitment to doubling petroleum production. |
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Politicians called for a global moratorium on human cloning until the consequences of such procedures are better understood. |
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The plan also calls for a temporary moratorium on moose hunting in the McGrath area. |
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In 1998, enviro groups persuaded the EPA to pass a moratorium on such tests. |
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A moratorium on cod fishing off the Irish coast could soon be in place unless drastic action is taken to protect cod numbers. |
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After a long campaign by several environment groups, the International Whaling Commission imposes a moratorium on commercial whaling. |
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This situation eased in 1986 when the international Whaling Commission declared a moratorium on whaling. |
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There's a federal moratorium on human cloning, and there is a discussion, a national discussion and international discussion that's ongoing. |
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The moratorium on fishing for cod and witch flounder off the Grand Banks in the North Atlantic is a prime example. |
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Where is the point in talking to the government when the exhibitors are openly defying the moratorium. |
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Meanwhile, three writ petitions were admitted in the High Court against the seven-week moratorium. |
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I did have to call a moratorium on all the email I'd accumulated but I think that I'm just about sorted. |
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The club started selling shares two years ago and has imposed a moratorium of five years before any shares can be resold. |
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In 2003 the US government put a temporary moratorium on the development of specialist hospitals that are partly owned by the doctors using them. |
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So if you decide to go with the moratorium, lemme know how it goes, but I won't be with you. |
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For the last two years there has been a moratorium on new developments across the health boards, because of freezes in funding. |
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Last month, a group of councillors who do not love parking pads launched a strike that may lead to a moratorium on approvals. |
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The government must adopt a precautionary approach and finally listen to calls for a moratorium on the expansion of salmon farming. |
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It is very easy, I think, for the Government to bring up some basically extremely spurious reasons why this moratorium should be continued, but there is no logic to it. |
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In 2011, Illinois extended the moratorium begun under Governor Ryan into a full ban on capital punishment. |
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Most Pennsylvanians now support a moratorium on capital punishment until its efficacy can be determined. |
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Heritage Action say science still cannot answer many of the questions about the earthworks, and they want a moratorium on quarrying near historic sites, until methods improve. |
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It was the moment that led Ryan to order a moratorium on the death penalty in Illinois. |
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But Landrieu says the White House moratorium on deepwater offshore drilling is a huge mistake. |
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For now it is an industry consumed by accusation, fear, and disease even as a moratorium has brought business to a standstill. |
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The terms of the loan is for five years at an interest rate of 15 per cent per annum and is payable semi-annually with a moratorium period of one year. |
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The dish is whale, minke whale, a little strip of raw flesh from the belly of an animal protected from commercial hunting by a moratorium that has survived 15 years. |
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It was experiencing very rapid growth before the moratorium was put in place, but is now in danger of stagnating, and falling behind our overseas competitors. |
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His Democratic challenger, Tom Wolf, has promised to issue a moratorium on executions if elected. |
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A temporary moratorium on new computers has been imposed by the service. |
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In 2004, the city placed a two-year moratorium on new permits, meaning no opportunities exist for new publications to be distributed on city sidewalks. |
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To the delight of abolitionist groups, Robertson went even further this past April when he voiced his support for a general moratorium on the death penalty. |
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It called on all nations, particularly the United States, to introduce and support regulations that would create a worldwide moratorium on human reproductive cloning. |
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Moreover, the long moratorium has resulted in a paucity of qualified experts to research firearm injuries. |
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The engine-component and cylinder-head moratorium includes, but is not limited to, engine blocks, cylinder heads, intake manifolds, fuel injectors, and superchargers. |
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During a 15-year moratorium on videomaking, beginning in 1979, Campus experimented with large-format Polaroids, then turned to the new medium of digital photography. |
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During early childhood, boys' identities as babies overshadowed their identities as boys, although class and race could foreshorten this moratorium from masculinity. |
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He called for a moratorium on the new rules and a detailed explanation from the Law Society about what it was seeking to achieve by gagging its members. |
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A VALLEYS AM has called for a moratorium on new opencast developments in Wales. |
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By a 7-2 vote, the justices in Gregg v. Georgia lifted the moratorium. |
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President Herbert Hoover called for a moratorium on Payment of war reparations. |
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The present moratorium on sales tax on online sales is scheduled to expire on October 21 of this year. |
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The Scottish Government has stated that no fracking can or will take place in Scotland while the moratorium remains in place. |
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The EU and the Council of Europe are willing to accept a moratorium as an interim measure. |
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It so happened that at that time the moratorium on the death penalty caused by the Supreme Court decision in the Furman case was still in effect. |
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In January 2015 the Scottish Government placed a moratorium on granting consents for unconventional oil and gas extraction. |
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The 1992 moratorium was at first meant to last two years, hoping that the northern cod population would recover, and along with it the fishery. |
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Only three ITQ programs have been implemented in the United States due to a moratorium supported by Ted Stevens. |
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He urged for the introduction of a moratorium aiming to abolish the death penality. |
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A subset of vessels have fished under a moratorium permit since 2004, initiated to prevent overcapitalization of the fleet. |
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Iceland and Norway are not bound by the IWC's moratorium on commercial whaling because both countries filed objections to it. |
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Bulgariaas Parliament has controversially decided to extend the existing moratorium on the sale of agriculture land to foreigners. |
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A NEW health centre planned for a former school could still go ahead despite a moratorium on new primary healthcare centre developments. |
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Mark Dayton received more than 6,000 petition signatures asking him to issue a frac sand moratorium in that state. |
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The identity statuses are achievement, moratorium, foreclosure, and diffusion. |
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A 24-hour moratorium on robbing convenience store late shifts. |
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On 20 August 2014 Scio Township s Board of Trustees passed a six-month moratorium on drilling and mining projects. |
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Greece went off the gold standard in April, 1932 and declared a moratorium on all interest payments. |
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The key distinction between these two models is the presence of a binding bed constraint policy such as a CON law or a construction moratorium. |
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Some other countries such as Scotland have placed a temporary moratorium on the practice due to public health concerns and strong public opposition. |
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Next door in Mato Grosso do Sul, a state with 42 experimental corn plots, Governor Jose Orcinio dos Santos has called for a five-year moratorium on gene-altered seeds. |
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The Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Clare Martin has placed a moratorium on large scale tree clearing and agricultural subdivisions in the Daly Basin. |
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Japan also harvests several hundred Antarctic and North Pacific minke whales each year, ostensibly for scientific research in accordance with the moratorium. |
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Board of Regents member Benjamin Kudo recently proposed the moratorium. |
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But pressurized water reactors have been given a five-year moratorium to meet the requirement, enabling utilities to more swiftly file for the restart of this type of reactor. |
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Then there was a de facto moratorium on the death penalty in Turkey. |
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A full assessment of the impact of lifting the moratorium would require additional detail on the scope of any exceptions and how they are determined. |
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Since the moratorium on commercial whaling, some sei whales have been taken by Icelandic and Japanese whalers under the IWC's scientific research programme. |
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However, a spike in serious, violent crimes, such as murders or terrorist attacks, has prompted some countries to effectively end the moratorium on the death penalty. |
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A prime example of how the city is suffering from a lack of basic democracy occurred just after the announcement of the first moratorium on water shutoffs. |
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In 1971, they succeeded in scrapping a master plan calling for a population of 28,000 by imposing a moratorium on new homes and defeating efforts to widen its access highway. |
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Following the moratorium, most hunting of minke whales ceased. |
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Like other cities across Lane County and the state, Coburg weighed in on whether to impose a one-year moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries within its borders. |
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That same year, the government announced a moratorium on cod fishing. |
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In 1946, the IWC placed a moratorium, limiting the annual whale catch. |
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There is a moratorium on all but emergency tonsillectomies in Wales until the New Year, and a backlog of thousands of patients waiting for operations has built up. |
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Meanwhile, Bulgaria's new Environment Minister, Iskra Mihaylova, suggested Tuesday that the moratorium on shale gas drilling was an overprotective and inefficient measure. |
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