Sentence examples for be moratorium from inspiring English sources

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be moratorium

noun

An authorization to a debtor, permitting temporary suspension of payments.

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"There needs to be moratorium and [the plan] needs to be evaluated one step at a time".

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These approaches are moratoriums on development, tougher environmental restrictions on developable land and impact fees on new housing.

Clearly not from Saudi or from the Gulf of Mexico, where there are moratoriums in place on either exploration or new drilling.

There is certain to be a moratorium however.

There should be a moratorium on state and federal executions.

Maybe there should be a moratorium, at least, if not outright abolition.

To encourage adoption, there must be a moratorium on Common Core exam consequences.

Instead, it called for what would effectively be a moratorium on any transfers from Guantánamo.

Whatever the case, there should be a moratorium on building any Koolhass imitations in Seattle.

However, a trigger was needed, which he suggested could be a moratorium on all settlement construction.

Finally, there should be a moratorium on north-south preferential trade agreements.

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