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Shortly after, the moratorium for most players was lifted.
Gordon Brown, Britain's finance minister, was arguing the case for a debt moratorium for the countries worst affected.
In March she ordered a three-month moratorium for the country's seven oldest nuclear plants, a shutdown later made permanent.
He offered to extend the moratorium for an additional three months if the Palestinians would return to the negotiating table.
It was too big an issue to just wait for a moratorium for 1 October – far too big an issue".
A moratorium for 10 years, or perhaps 15, would cancel out the illegal immigration of recent years.
(AP) CALENDAR Today DEATH PENALTY DEBATE -- City Council committee considers a resolution urging moratorium for state and federal executions.
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California, Arkansas and North Carolina have all had effective moratoriums for the past seven years because they have failed to settle on a workable lethal injection protocol.
The sentence is now back in force after the 12 March announcement lifting death row moratoriums for all crimes, a move condemned by Human Rights Watch as an "ill-conceived decision" opening the way for "an execution spree".
Virginia was first to regulate use of drones, imposing a near-moratorium for two years on police use of drones except in search-and-rescue operations and certain life-or-death emergencies.
Today they continue this major ingredient of their traditional heritage, allowed to harvest 24 mainly bowhead whales a year despite the moratoria for other would-be whalers.
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