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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.
Federal officials are moving toward a moratorium on licensing shrimpers to fish in Gulf waters under federal jurisdiction.
This approach to the fees, which include a moratorium and deferred payment, is realistic given the current economic climate.
But Gorbachev too was influenced by Western disarmament groups, and even initiated a nuclear testing moratorium at their suggestion.
A previous plan to increase the size of the dump in 1994 was shelved and an expansion moratorium was placed the following year.
And to top it all, a moratorium on debt repayments will only postpone the inevitable into the future.
Finally, a three-year ban on all sealing was recommended, the foundation of the moratorium approach to conservation of marine mammals.
The moratorium has been there all that time, and they have not stirred themselves and put the necessary plans in place.
Thus, if the proper law of the payment obligation is country Y, its moratorium will be given effect.
It is facile to attribute the increase in violent crime during this period to the moratorium on executions.
Scientists have said cod in particular is nearing extinction and called for a total moratorium.
With a moratorium, we, the good guys, are going to be sitting on our hands.
There's nothing inconsistent with the Government now saying there should be a moratorium and a payment of the lower amount.
The moratorium offer includes the suspension of payments of debt principal and interest for a certain period of time.
For Germany, the economic and financial crisis led US President Hoover to announce on 21 June 1931 a one-year moratorium for reparation payments.
The document declared that the 1986 moratorium on commercial whaling had been intended as a temporary measure and is no longer necessary.
You see, the House has quietly imposed a moratorium on taking new ethics cases and suspended any work on existing cases.
They have lifted a long-standing moratorium on offshore oil and gas exploration as part of their commitment to doubling petroleum production.
Politicians called for a global moratorium on human cloning until the consequences of such procedures are better understood.
Until the moratorium took effect, draggers took a few in Long Island Sound.
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France, too, suffered in a like way from the paralysing effect of the moratorium.
The first break in the pattern of nuclear testing came in 1958, when the nuclear powers agreed to a 1-year test moratorium.
We therefore resolved to entrench ourselves behind the moratorium and prepared for a stubborn resistance.
The Bulgarians, by the way, began the war with a moratorium.
There ought to be a sort of moratorium in the matter of social laws.
In 1976, through the influence of various environmental and animal rights groups, a moratorium was placed on the bowhead whale hunt.
Moira also warned how the system will continue to struggle with cuts and a moratorium on hiring staff.
I don't think the moratorium was intended to work in this sort of way.
Individual members of Congress have also proposed a moratorium on companies moving offshore, to allow time to grapple with the question of reforming America's tax system.
A moratorium should also be placed on the death penalty, which Human Rights Watch opposes in all circumstances because of its inherent cruelty and irrevocability.
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