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单词 Moratorium
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1 The colored students held a one-week moratorium on classes to oppose racism.
2 The convention called for a two-year moratorium on commercial whaling.
3 The coloured students held a one-week moratorium on classes to oppose racism.
4 The House voted to impose a one-year moratorium on nuclear testing.
5 The government has called for a moratorium on weapons testing.
6 Finally, he pro-posed a moratorium on nuclear weapons testing.
7 But his environment colleague, Finnin Aerts, wants a moratorium on further nuclear plants.
8 Two years later the moratorium was confirmed, although it has never become a formal agreement.
9 He was furious with Khrushchev for breaking the moratorium, but he refused to be stampeded into a new series of tests.
10 The moratorium would last 45 days but could be extended for up to two years.
11 The move, on Thursday, will end a three-year moratorium on the commercial use of GMOs.
12 He promised a moratorium on pit closures if Labour won.
13 George Ryan, a Republican, has imposed a moratorium on executions.
14 The amendment would put a moratorium on offshore drilling for oil.
15 The cost of granting an interest rate moratorium would not be that high.
16 He also asked for a voluntary moratorium on embryo research that is privately funded.
17 Instead, it will propose a long term moratorium on mineral activities.
18 A second option would impose the moratorium throughout the whole city for the same time period.
19 They agreed to observe the moratorium, and to resume dumping after 2007 only in consultation with other signatory states.
20 At present there is a moratorium on the construction of nuclear plants, and the plans would need parliamentary approval.
21 The nations augmented the prohibitions in 1993 with a voluntary moratorium on disposing of low-level radioactive waste.
22 Meanwhile, the Scandinavian countries are bearing an alternate proposal to begin a moratorium on nuclear dumping no later than 1990.
23 Ministers are considering providing subsidies to people in high-risk categories, as well as a legally enforce able moratorium.
24 The group wanted a sewer system built and the moratorium lifted.
25 It followed a stormy and agonized debate, but Landsbergis's stated support for the moratorium appeared to have swayed many deputies.
26 We should respond favourably to Mr. Gorbachev's proposals for a moratorium on testing.
27 However, since Stamp Duty has already been removed from share dealing, why has he set a moratorium on house purchase?
28 But he breaks with conservative Republicans who call for a moratorium on legal immigration.
29 Each side accused the other of renewing the fighting and of breaking the air moratorium.
30 The Peace Corps provided an opportunity for an escape, a chance for further exploration, a moratorium before final commitment.
1 The colored students held a one-week moratorium on classes to oppose racism.
2 The government has called for a moratorium on weapons testing.
31 And he will maintain the three-year moratorium on the interest that farmers pay on loans.
32 There is little comfort for foreign creditors hoping for an end to the six-month moratorium on debt payments.
33 So state regulators are imposing a moratorium on new sewer hookups.
34 But then congress intervened by imposing a two year moratorium on all dumping.
35 The suggestion for a moratorium on nuclear testing, with its overtones of propaganda, was old and unexciting.
36 The moratorium on national curriculum change gives a small opportunity for professional development courses to grow.
37 In 1972, the Legislature, under pressure from anti-hunting groups and other wildlife associations, imposed a moratorium on hunting lions.
38 Maybe we can now expect the Government to react with some form of moratorium, at least until after April 9.
39 Supervisor Mabel Teng is also readying legislation to impose an 18-month moratorium on owner move-in evictions of elderly tenants.
40 In 1992(), Mr Mitterrand imposed a moratorium on the explosions and urged other nuclear powers to follow suit.
41 In furtherance of this objective we ask you to announce immediately Britain's own temporary moratorium on all nuclear testing.
42 Many hated the idea, including President Clinton of the United States who called for a worldwide moratorium on all cloning research.
43 The administration has imposed a three-year moratorium on federal minority set-aside programs.
44 There are good reasons for continuing to support the moratorium.
45 One option included enacting a temporary moratorium that would prohibit installing any wireless facility within 250 feet of a residential zone.
46 He suggested a three-month moratorium on politics while the administration and Congress work at reaching agreements on a number of pending issues.
47 The bank call for a moratorium on payment.
48 Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas gathered leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization in the West Bank to discuss Israel's decision to end a 10-month moratorium on settlement construction.
49 In 1975, New York state moratorium on debt unless its holders agreed to a restructuring.
50 So, he says, we should put a moratorium on any new coal-fired plants unless they can capture and bury their emissions.
51 I believe it's a Republican governor who's imposed a moratorium on the death penalty in Illinois.
52 The lightening or moratorium of debt is emphasized in the system of bankruptcy conciliation in order to attain the goal avoiding the debtor's bankruptcy by resuming his ability of debt redemption .
53 Interior Secretary Ken Salazar unveiled the new six-month moratorium, worded differently from an earlier drilling ban after a U.S. appeals court struck down the original moratorium last week.
54 Lacklustre performance failed to convince many to stay once the moratorium expired, however, prompting RAB to review its business and move to delist – a move formally announced last Friday.
55 "We need a moratorium on coal now, " he added, "with phase-out of existing plants over the next two decades."
56 American officials point out that the moratorium as it stands now has no teeth and that moral suasion hasn't stopped whaling nations from hunting in greater and greater numbers.
57 The ensuing financial crisis meant that not only Germany, but many nations, could not keep up with their war debts; as a result, US President Herbert Hoover introduced a one-year moratorium.
58 Citing fears about safety, India's environment minister announced a moratorium on the commercial cultivation of what would have been India's first genetically modified crop Bt Brinjal, or aubergine.
59 Some people are a moratorium on the production of bio-fuels.
60 The first was the government's two-year moratorium on GM brinjal in February (see India says no — for now — to first GM vegetable).
61 By 1986, the Commission had passed a moratorium on commercial whaling.
62 They said their governments would commit to a moratorium on nuclear-weapons testing and seek to put in place a global treaty banning the production of weapons-grade nuclear fuel.
63 The moratorium remains in place today, though some countries still hunt whales in the name of scientific research.
64 The United Nations has declared a moratorium on oceanic iron-fertilization studies, and the International Maritime Organization has also limited research.
65 Today the bank will be in the open market, one - year moratorium on issuing bank bills.
66 Any further watering down of that moratorium resolution will really result in an absolutely non-committal and non-productive sort of settlement.
67 Jean Ziegler, the UN's independent expert on the right to food, calls the growing use of crops to replace petrol as a crime against humanity and wants a five-year moratorium on biofuel production.
68 A moratorium would at least buy time to look a bit harder for those fragile peaks.
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