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  1. moratorium (on something) a temporary stopping of an activity, especially by official agreement

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Production won't increase after the moratorium because the moratorium wasn't really holding any back.
A moratorium on new regulations will simply generate a bump in regulations once the moratorium ends.
Moratorium on federal coal program The Obama administration placed a moratorium on coal leasing on federal lands in 2016.
"This time we're saying: we have a moratorium, we shouldn't be afraid to call it a moratorium," Lander said.
"When he talks about a moratorium, the reference really is a moratorium on legal immigration across the board," she explains.
AGENCY SUED OVER COAL MORATORIUM: Two Utah counties are suing the Bureau of Land Management over its coal-leasing moratorium.
INTERIOR ROLLS BACK COAL MORATORIUM: Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke ended the Obama administration's moratorium on federal coal-mining leases Wednesday.
It could overturn the moratorium, require Con Ed to find an additional gas supply or allow the moratorium to stand.
Reimpose a moratorium on coal sales from public lands Trump reversed an Obama-era moratorium on new leases of public land for coal development.
California's governor, Gavin Newsom, issued a moratorium on executions in the state, beefing up a court-ordered moratorium that has been in place since 2006.
They did not provide details of the deal, which also led to a two-year moratorium on principal repayments and a six-month moratorium on interest payments.
" Clinton said, "I want to impose a moratorium ... because there are legal issues you have to go through, you know all of that, but I would support a moratorium.
In the absence of such enforcement, I'm renewing my call for a moratorium on big ag mergers by reintroducing the Food and Agribusiness Merger Moratorium and Antitrust Review Act.
COMMITTEE VOTES TO WEAKEN COAL MORATORIUM: The House Natural Resources Committee voted Thursday to exempt some coal mines from the Obama administration's moratorium on new federal-land coal leases.
IBA had applied to have the moratorium extended beyond the end-January deadline but Sberbank and Franklin Templeton Investment Management Limited (FTIML) opposed extending the moratorium, according to a Jan.
The effort in December failed because Democrats rejected a six-month moratorium to prevent local municipalities from passing nondiscrimination ordinances (far better than the three-year moratorium they accepted with HB22).
A.S.R.C. seemed ready to declare a moratorium on paaqlaktautaiññiq .
The green groups are asking the administration for an immediate moratorium on new oil and gas leases, similar to the moratorium on coal leases that the Interior Department instituted earlier this year.
The court found that none of these explanations justified the policy, and since the moratorium had a disparate impact on African-Americans, St. Bernard Parish must withdraw its moratorium, permitting the construction.
Ignoring the moratorium, Chinese researchers proceeded to experiment twice more.
Thompson's opposition to a federal moratorium could complicate that momentum.
Identity moratorium is high exploration, low commitment, marked by indecisiveness.
The non nonsense Philippine leader ordered a moratorium on Jan.
The moratorium of the ACA's health insurer fee helped, too.
But the changes were delayed by President Trump's regulatory moratorium.
But the rules were captured by President Trump's regulatory moratorium.
This action is not related to President Trump's regulatory moratorium.
The main impetus for the proposed moratorium is electricity use.
We can and should have a moratorium on trade agreements.
The North Dakota legislature is considering a moratorium on wind.
The sheriff's department, which operates countywide, is against a moratorium.
Do you put a moratorium on politics at the table?
Still, Mr. Piza sees Axon's moratorium as an important step.
Others say a moratorium would be too restrictive, or unenforceable.
Gavin Newsom has put a moratorium on the death penalty.
Banks have imposed a moratorium on mortgage repayments, Reuters reported.
Jay Inslee, a Democrat, ordered a moratorium on all executions.
Her group recently called for a moratorium on political microtargeting.
Under the deal, National Grid will lift its moratorium immediately.
At the White House, press secretary Earnest applauded the moratorium.
The moratorium covers at least 210,20183 homes around the state.
The state's new moratorium is intended to address that problem.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium is coming under fire from Democrats.
National Grid will lift its moratorium for about two years.
The previous moratorium was set to expire on Sept. 14.
In addition to Ms. Harris and Mr. O'Rourke, who have said they would support a federal moratorium, Senators Bernie Sanders, Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren and Kirsten Gillibrand all said they support Mr. Newsom's moratorium.
Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, issued a moratorium on executions in March.
He has declared what amounts to a moratorium on new measures.
In accordance with Fitch's criteria, such a moratorium constitutes a default.
Q: Does North Korea's launch violate Kim's moratorium on missile tests?
Commercial whaling was banned in a 1986 International Whaling Commission moratorium.
However our new governor has recently declared a moratorium on executions.
If a moratorium is a way to slow down, that works.
This year's Democratic platform would not include a moratorium on fracking.
The Arkansas governor could also issue a moratorium on all executions.
He promised a moratorium on new rule-making by federal agencies.
Zinke introduced legislation to overturn the aforementioned moratorium on coal leasing.
Commercial whaling was banned under a 1986 International Whaling Commission moratorium.
Much of their opposition is heartfelt, spurred by the visa moratorium.
"Precaution doesn't mean a moratorium," he said at the Boston conference.
In 13, the U.S. government declared a moratorium on such research.
Rick Scott ordered a moratorium on admissions at the nursing home.
Indivisible is among the groups that favor a moratorium on deportations.
Gavin Newsom announced a moratorium on capital punishment in his state.
After some investigation, they imposed an indefinite moratorium on uranium mining.
Gavin Newsom will put a moratorium on the death penalty today.
"But I wonder how long the moratorium will last," he added.
Our partner bank Yes Bank was placed under moratorium by RBI.
Neonicotinoids are now subject to a moratorium in the European Union.
And if so how long is this moratorium going to last?
"What we need is a moratorium on Chinese IPOs," Cramer said.
In 2015, the Scottish government announced a moratorium on UOG development.
Mr. Sanders's immigration plan, by contrast, promises a moratorium on deportations.
San Francisco's mayor when the moratorium was introduced was Gavin Newsom.
A moratorium on new vehicle licenses now extends until August 2020.
The moratorium on new vehicle licenses now extends until August 2020.
The current 10-year moratorium is scheduled to expire next year.
Lifting the coal moratorium won't boost coal production or coal jobs.
In September, Jakarta issued a moratorium on new permits for palm plantations for three years to protect forests, on top of an existing moratorium on forest and peat land clearings that it has had since 2011.
For example, a president could issue a moratorium, or stop, on oil extraction on this land, similar to the Obama administration's moratorium on new leases for coal mines on federal land (which the Trump administration, predictably, overturned).
Sri Lanka has maintained the moratorium since its last execution in 1976.
Trump ordered Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke to lift the moratorium.
His signature also withdrew a moratorium on coal mining on US lands.
Gavin Newsom placing a moratorium on the death penalty in his state.
Jordan had previously imposed a nine-year moratorium on the death penalty.
In April, the government announced a moratorium on new palm oil concessions.
And since the moratorium expired, only a trickle of refugees get in.
One concession that he doesn't make is to adopt Waters' suggested moratorium.
Days later, the Board of Regents voted in favor of the moratorium.
The Moratorium group held antiwar fund raisers in the Chicago Playboy mansion.
He had counted on Trump to put a moratorium on the visas.
Norway and Iceland continue whaling efforts in objection to the IWC moratorium.
It is the first lawsuit to challenge the BLM's coal-leasing moratorium.
The delay does not seem to be related to Trump's regulatory moratorium.
The company had no immediate reaction to the government's moratorium on Saturday.
Trump's regulatory moratorium has significantly slowed the pace of rulemaking in Washington.
In addition to trying to get a vote on Obama's moratorium, Sen.
The delay does not appear to be related to Trump's regulatory moratorium.
Congress approved a bipartisan, one-year moratorium stopping the HIT for 28503.
But a moratorium, they believe, benefits neither the city nor Bitcoin miners.
A key rationale for the moratorium, however, is to address climate change.
Others continue to battle Finance of America in court despite the moratorium.
Which of his arguments for a moratorium do you find most persuasive?
When Proposition 64 passed there was a moratorium on large-scale farming.
When President Barack Obama ended the moratorium in 2015, almost nothing changed.
Alaska Hawaii Governor-imposed moratorium Has death penalty No death penalty Wash.
We also never brought up the eviction moratorium in New York state.
The mayor also announced a moratorium on evictions in public housing complexes.
The moratorium does not apply to soy areas deforested before that year.
The moratorium comes amid growing concerns about facial recognition in public spaces.
The moratorium left many in the region in a state of limbo.
In exchange, G.M. agreed to a two-year moratorium on plant closings.
Harris echoed her call for a moratorium in a tweet Wednesday afternoon.
The coal moratorium was instituted early last year under the Obama administration.
The court said Drummond was in violation of its moratorium on fracking.
North Korea has imposed a moratorium on missile tests and nuclear tests.
Tensions eased after North Korea declared a test moratorium in April 2018.
Others continue to battle Finance of America in court despite the moratorium.
In the primary, Ms. Arrington criticized my stand against offshore drilling and my disagreement with President Trump's plan to repeal a moratorium on offshore drilling — a moratorium that has held under Republican and Democratic presidents for 37 years.
At the state level, a Michigan bill under consideration would place a five-year moratorium on police using facial-recognition technology, while Massachusetts lawmakers are considering a moratorium on government use of any biometric surveillance system in the state.
"I have long supported the moratorium [on drilling for oil] in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico, which is not slated to expire until 85033, and introduced legislation to extend the moratorium until 2027," reads a statement on Rubio's website.
It claimed that the moratorium on new apartment construction was needed because the City Council wanted to prevent a different, lower-quality project, from being built, although council members had specifically cited the developer's project when announcing the moratorium.
The moratorium period today has extended from about 15 years of sexual nomadism.
The federal death penalty was reinstated in 1988 after a 16-year moratorium.
Another goes further, requesting a moratorium on sales of the technology to governments.
Gavin Newsom plans to announce a moratorium on capital punishment in the state.
But reversing the moratorium on coal leasing is unlikely to further that goal.
The moratorium will run through November 93, according to a State Department spokesperson.
It is a much more significant change than the lifting of the moratorium.
Most of the species that have benefited from the moratorium are baleen whales.
Death penalty: Harris has called for a national moratorium on the death penalty.
Gun-rights advocates typically call for a policy moratorium after any mass shooting.
The ACLU has called for a moratorium on government use of facial recognition.
The agency is now extending the comment period to comply with Trump's moratorium.
Before the moratorium, Malaysia accounted for more than 40 percent of China's imports.
However, the Australian Worker's Union (AWU) says the moratorium extension will threaten jobs.
Awang Faroek Ishak, East Kalimantan's governor, has issued a moratorium on new licenses.
The moratorium is essential for developing and sustaining our nation's future combat capabilities.
Still, the moratorium isn't airtight, and Japan's not the only one eluding it.
Ride-hailing drivers are given a one-year moratorium to fulfill the requirements.
The delay does not seem to be related to President Trump's regulatory moratorium.
Ryan Zinke (R) opposed the coal leasing moratorium while serving in the House.
"The choice was never between the pipeline or an immediate moratorium," he wrote.
With the exception of a few years, that moratorium held until this year.
He lifted the moratorium on federal coal leasing and promised more offshore drilling.
The moratorium covers Monday's payment on the GDB's 2011 Series B Senior Notes.
But in 2011, an N.C.A.A. board put a moratorium on that certification process.
Upon taking office, I will issue a temporary moratorium on new agency regulations.
This, however, isn't calling for a moratorium on necessary depictions of Tupac's life.
Zinke did not respond, and signed the order lifting the moratorium on Tuesday.
Tom Wolf (D), who has placed a moratorium on executions in the state.
The order also rescinded a moratorium of coal-mining leases on federal lands.
The new mayor has introduced a moratorium on such fines for three months.
Dr. Zhang said a five-year moratorium would allow for necessary public discussion.
Eviction and rent moratorium efforts are taking off in areas around the country.
The utility's moratorium triggered a political standoff that intensified this month, when Gov.
Gavin Newsom declared a moratorium on capital punishment in the country's largest state.
When the moratorium was imposed, it effectively halted 21 projects, Dr. Collins said.
The university immediately imposed a moratorium on alcohol at fraternity and sorority events.
But Mr. Kim has since declared a moratorium on nuclear and ICBM tests.
"By 'global moratorium', we do not mean a permanent ban," the authors wrote.
The first Moratorium demonstration in May 1970, when between 70,000 and 100,000 people peacefully occupied the streets of Melbourne, had a considerable impact, but as troops were withdrawn later Moratorium demonstrations dissolved into infighting between the moderate and radical wings.
It mandated a 10-year moratorium on all Chinese immigration into the United States.
"At the moment there's a moratorium on any country doing that unilaterally," Evans said.
To a certain extent, there should be a moratorium on fishing in the Pacific.
California's Governor is set to impose a moratorium on the state's death penalty today.
In 22017, the International Whaling Commission (IWC) announced a worldwide moratorium on commercial whaling.
Biden also wants to pursue a global moratorium on offshore drilling in the Arctic.
It began scientific whaling in 1987, a year after an international whaling moratorium began.
By November 2016, the government's forest moratorium covered more than 66 million hectares area.
Direct the Interior Department to end its moratorium on coal leasing on federal lands.
A national moratorium that began in 2011 has done little to still the axes.
Today, President Trump signed an executive order that, among other things, reversed that moratorium.
As of now, only about 50 flights a day are affected by that moratorium.
Zinke is responsible for those leases, and has come out strongly against Obama's moratorium.
To comply with Trump's regulatory moratorium, the rules will be delayed until March 21.
The ECB has imposed a moratorium stopping savers withdrawing their funds or making payments.
Like Zinke, he opposes the Obama administration's moratorium on coal leasing on federal lands.
California Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, earlier this year declared a moratorium on executions.
The Senate bill sets a "moratorium period" that would run until at least Jan.
But last month, Madison County imposed a one-year moratorium on wind-energy development.
Earlier this month, the House passed legislation to put a moratorium on midnight rules.
India has declared a moratorium on such testing since its last explosions in 1998.
The most notable, New York State's 2014 statewide moratorium, has withstood several elite challenges.
The moratorium has left some people in Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island in flux.
Harris previously called for such a moratorium in March, one day after California Gov.
Garcia Padilla had said he would consider a debt moratorium ahead of that deadline.
"These moves were only possible with the lifting of the coal moratorium," he wrote.
Indonesia imposed a moratorium on executions for five years before resuming them in 2013.
"Until you resolve all these issues there should be a total moratorium," he said.
President Obama should join their company by agreeing to the 20-year mining moratorium.
Given the demand for good charters, a moratorium would clearly be a bad idea.
A local petition was circulating, with 500 signatures, demanding a moratorium on agriculture drilling.
"The moratorium is not enough," he said of the suspension of the fuel tax.
In Detroit earlier this week, city officials announced a moratorium on new water shutoffs.
Does that mean a moratorium on further appearances by Apu for the time being?
No penalties or compounded interest would be permitted to be assessed during the moratorium.
The government has imposed a blanket moratorium on all loan repayments through end-2020.
Fortunately, there is a way to help them immediately: a national debt collection moratorium.
A uniform, national moratorium on debt collections can help stem a full-blown crisis.
" He also urged a "moratorium on evictions, on foreclosures and on utility shut offs.
Scotland's government said it is indefinitely extending its moratorium on fracking, BBC News reports.
Pretty much everyone wants a moratorium on oil and gas leases on public lands.
Even some big tech companies like Google now back a moratorium on the technology.
But the agency will delay the rules to comply with President Trump's regulatory moratorium.
For now, though, a research moratorium remains in place as new procedures are established.
Pretty much everyone wants a moratorium on oil and gas leases on public lands.
GEOFFREY HINTON: You're not going to get a moratorium on that type of research, just as you haven't had a moratorium on the development of nerve agents, but you do have international mechanisms in place that have stopped them being widely used.
In the 90s, she helped establish the Moratorium Campaign, which gathered millions of signatures urging the UN to institute a global moratorium on the death penalty, a non-binding version of which the UN adopted in 2007 and several other years since.
And it claimed that the moratorium was needed to give the county time to update its zoning code, although from announcement of the moratorium to a court hearing six months later, the county had undertaken no efforts to update its zoning code.
"You don't need a moratorium to switch repayment plans into income-based repayment," he said.
But in 220, a whaling moratorium drove prices up and made whale a luxury food.
In 2015 and 2017 he extended a moratorium on converting forest and peatland to plantations.
GMOs Stein has called for a moratorium on GMOs and pesticides in the United States.
Japan halted commercial whaling in 1982 in line with a moratorium adopted by the IWC.
Subjecting all of them to a unitary policy, like a moratorium, is a bad idea.
A moratorium on the whole cliché of liberal media bias would be in order. 2.
Kate Brown, echoing the sentiments of other moratorium-setting governors in Pennsylvania, Washington and Colorado.
But AP also notes there has been broader coal industry interest in a federal moratorium.
The moratorium recommendation comes one day after Arkansas executed two men on the same night.
It does not call for a moratorium on the government bank principal or interest payments.
Trump's executive order also put a 120-day moratorium on the country's refugee resettlement program.
Maxine Waters called for a moratorium on Libra's development until lawmakers can examine the issue.
But since the U.N. has no power to enforce a moratorium, spyware sales continued unabated.
You canceled a moratorium on a failed coal leasing program that is also cheating taxpayers.
Harmon joined in the calls for the moratorium in the wake of the ACLU's findings.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium captures protections for bumblebees in Friday's edition of the Federal Register.
The two mines had obtained an exemption from the moratorium, as some have pointed out.
EXCLUSIVE-BRAZIL AGRIBUSINESS GROUPS RESIST PROPOSED MORATORIUM TO PROTECT INDIGENOUS PEOPLE, CITING LEGAL CONCERNS -SOURCES
"This moratorium is not hurting the stockholders of BP, or Exxon or Chevron," he declared.
Senator Elizabeth Warren would enact a "total moratorium" on new federal fossil fuel leases. Gov.
The state moratorium addressed only extraction, which is beyond the reach of the federal law.
Its chairwoman, Representative Maxine Waters, has reiterated her call for a moratorium on the project.
Senator Kamala Harris of California, a former prosecutor, called for a federal moratorium on executions.
If the federal law applies, it would displace the moratorium and allow mining to proceed.
For now, the moratorium on board investments only applies to new deals, the hospital said.
The city has announced a moratorium on commercial evictions for small and medium-sized businesses.
"Given these facts...we believe a potential repudiation/moratorium to have occurred," the questioner added.
Gavin Newsom (D) declared a moratorium and ordered San Quentin State Prison's execution chamber dismantled.
Fracking in England resumed only last year after two tremors prompted a seven-year moratorium.
Fracking in England resumed only last year after two tremors prompted a seven-year moratorium.
Globally, humpback whale populations are increasing after a moratorium on commercial whaling began in 1986.
To deal with this, lawmakers should consider imposing a moratorium on creating any new crimes.
The Nikkei first reported Akebono's move to seek capital from Toyota and a debt moratorium.
To comply with Trump's regulatory moratorium, the rules will now be delayed until March 21.
A moratorium was placed on these directed spending provisions in 2011 — and with good reason.
A moratorium on commercial cod fishing in 443 prompted many to look elsewhere for work.
Two counties in western Massachusetts have had a moratorium on new gas hookups since 2014.
It would be naïve to call for a moratorium on theatrics as November 2020 looms.
Safety advocates called for a national moratorium on all robot car testing on public roads.
His most famous proposal is a total moratorium on Muslim entry to the United States.
But in 220, a whaling moratorium drove prices up and made whale a luxury food.
The Philippines is also calling for a moratorium on all construction activities in the disputed sea.
There is currently a moratorium on the death penalty in Pennsylvania imposed by Governor Tom Wolf.
On Thursday night, the city council approved an 18-month moratorium on new cryptocurrency mining operations.
At the same time, a moratorium on hiring managers from outside Russia was put in place.
Since the establishment of the international moratorium, Iceland and Norway have continued to hunt whales commercially.
She has also expressed controversial concerns about wireless internet and called for a moratorium on GMOs.
California recently joined multiple states in placing a moratorium on the death penalty and new Gov.
The moratorium calls for a delay to any published rules that have not yet taken effect.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium stands in sharp contrast to the Obama administration's rise in midnight rules.
"I don't know if we can now lift the moratorium," Defense Minister Delfin Lorenzana told reporters.
He is also likely to lift a moratorium on new coal mining leases on public land.
The coal moratorium falls under the purview of the Interior Department, which Trump tapped Montana Rep.
The moratorium gave the government time to develop a regulatory framework and added layers of security.
For industry supporters, the coal moratorium was among the most egregious examples of Obama administration overreach.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium has frozen $85033 billion worth of rules, according to a new study.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium carves out a provision for these sort of health and safety rules.
So why not extend at least a temporary moratorium to oil and gas leasing as well?
On balance, he's for more "school choice" and critical of the NAACP's call for a moratorium.
They want to increase offshore drilling and end Obama's moratorium on new coal federal mining leases.
Groups representing some of Puerto Rico's many bondholders expressed surprise at the call for a moratorium.
It also banned logging exports, and in 2012 announced a moratorium on new economic land concessions.
We have a regulatory moratorium, which will create a more positive business climate in the country.
Bunge and Cargill have backed the moratorium and pledged to eliminate deforestation from their supply chains.
Officials would put a partial moratorium on new coal mining leases while the rules are configured.
Maryland has followed by passing a moratorium, along with dozens of other jurisdictions across the country.
And third, Florida has a federal moratorium in place until 6900, which no other state has.
The moratorium is set to expire before much of next year's scheduled debt service comes due.
Rick Scott ordered an emergency moratorium on Wednesday to prevent the facility from admitting new patients.
For Terry Williams, the only death row inmate scheduled for imminent execution, Wolf's moratorium offered hope.
In 2014, work like this was put on hold after a moratorium from the U.S. government.
Only Iceland and Norway still allow commercial whaling, defying a nearly 30-year-old international moratorium.
The suit was filed in 2009, after El Salvador's government declared a moratorium on mining concessions.
The department, however, recently modified the moratorium to permit some older foreclosure cases to move forward.
If the federal law applied, it would have displaced the moratorium and allowed mining to proceed.
"There is zero credibility in offering a moratorium on missiles they are already deploying," he said.
If the government cedes on the moratorium on the gas tax, it might satisfy some protesters.
Housing advocates and attorneys across the country are demanding a nationwide moratorium on evictions and foreclosures.
The governor also ordered a 90-day moratorium on evictions of all residential and commercial tenants.
The moratorium applies only to homeowners with mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration (The Hill).
Prior to the moratorium, most members used the earmark system to allocate money for pet projects.
Along the way, he will also lift an Interior Department moratorium on federal land coal leasing.
Trump is also aiming to lift a moratorium on new coal-mine leasing on public land.
Both plans echo the N.A.A.C.P., which called in 2016 for a moratorium on new charter schools.
And third, Florida has a federal moratorium in place until 2022, which no other state has.
The moratorium appears to have been effective, at least in the experience of London's police force.
Chris Coons (D-Del.) told POLITICO this month when asked about the prospects of a moratorium.
Some members of Parliament have called for a moratorium on the use of facial recognition software.
They want an immediate moratorium on the extraction of coal, oil and gas in South Africa.
The announcement reversed what had been essentially a moratorium on the federal death penalty since 214.
The announcement reversed what had been essentially a moratorium on the federal death penalty since 214.
To address the problem, some congressional lawmakers suggested a moratorium on regulations during the midnight period.
All of that would be threatened if the Trump administration pushes to lift the 2012 moratorium.
After a self-imposed moratorium that lasted three years, Dr. Starzl and his colleagues tried again.
Today, a quarter-century later, we are risking everything by mindlessly continuing to observe this moratorium.
Eventually, Bolsonaro deployed the military to fight the fires and declared a moratorium on new blazes.
Lower courts subsequently sided with the association, invalidating the Fort Collins moratorium and the Longmont ban.
Congress imposed a three-year moratorium on granting ILCs deposit insurance that ended in July 2013.
But a moratorium on the death penalty was lifted in 2015, reflecting Pakistan's rightward political swing.
Greenpeace is among the campaigners urging a moratorium at least until the ocean depths are understood.
"Hallelujah" was recorded so often and so widely that Cohen jokingly called a moratorium on it.
Maintaining a moratorium on tourism on White Island for any stretch of time could prove difficult.
The commonwealth's governor ordered public corporations to place a moratorium on debt payments earlier this month.
The government&aposs decision to end the moratorium drew reaction from the European Union delegation and embassies of Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, Canada and Norway which asked Sirisena to maintain the moratorium and to uphold Sri Lanka&aposs tradition of opposition to capital punishment.
Although North Korea has not gone so far as to renege on its moratorium on nuclear and ICBM tests, which its leader, Kim Jong-un, announced last year, the Saturday launch indicated that Mr. Kim was toying with the idea of lifting the moratorium, analysts said.
I'm calling for a temporary, across-the-board moratorium on immigration such as we imposed in 1924.
It's a fraction of the country's whale meat supply of about 200,000 tons before the IWC moratorium.
They will now have to agree to a two-year moratorium, instead of the original one year.
Analysts like Charles Lichfield from Eurasia Group say that the moratorium won't necessarily stop the protests, however.
Ohio implemented a moratorium in 2015 due to difficulty in obtaining drugs needed to perform lethal injections.
If approved, this would be the third extension of the moratorium, which was first implemented in 2011.
Months after taking power, the NLD government announced a moratorium on new licences, drawing praise from activists.
Bulgaria, which holds the bloc's rotating presidency, has proposed cutting the planned moratorium to two business days.
In March 2017, for example, the agency ended a moratorium on new coal leases on public lands.
The Interior Department lifted a moratorium on new coal mining on federal lands in March, for example.
By November 2016, the moratorium covered an area of more than 66 million hectares (7353 million acres).
Among those, Florida and Oklahoma currently have a moratorium on executions in place due to legal battles.
And this correlates with the North Atlantic population, which came back after the 1986 moratorium on whaling.
It said the naira-denominated loan has a two-year moratorium and a five-year repayment plan.
It seemed like the government was backing these states with its informal moratorium on executions — until now.
But he may still get something in return for a (probably short-term) moratorium on missile testing.
MARTIN FORD: Would you favor some kind of a moratorium on that type of research and development?
And the administration announced earlier this year a temporary moratorium on new coal leases on federal land.
Indeed, Trump cited data that came from his think tank when calling for a moratorium on Muslims.
So a short moratorium with an exception for emergencies and legal requirements is possible, but largely trivial.
The announcement came as multiple creditors sued the island's government after a moratorium on lawsuits lapsed Monday.
The city introduced an interim moratorium on any payments to its eurobond holders on 6 November 2015.
Trump will also end Obama's moratorium on issuing new leases for coal mining on government-administered property.
In August, the CMS began a temporary moratorium on the Medicare enrollment of new home health agencies.
Though it's typical for a new administration to issue a regulatory moratorium, what came next was unusual.
Indonesia's president pledged in April to tackle the fires by imposing a moratorium on expansion of plantations.
Lawmakers since the Banco Popular failure have debated whether to include even smaller deposits in the moratorium.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium ensnares nutrition labels for meat products in Wednesday's edition of the Federal Register.
Other countries, led by Russia and China, favor a moratorium that would suspend Venezuela's payments, he said.
But the moratorium came after it had placed privately-owned Imperial Bank under receivership in October 2015.
"I will carry out this moratorium for the exact purpose of implementing this 10,000 figure," she said.
Now, Plattsburgh could become the first municipality in the US to put a moratorium on Bitcoin mining.
And like I said, the coal leasing moratorium can be lifted with a stroke of a pen.
The Puerto Rican Senate authorized a declaration of emergency and a debt moratorium at around 3 a.m.
This means that Chaco will have to survive past next May without a drilling moratorium in place.
They also note that the moratorium has made it more difficult for Congress to pass major legislation.
Insurers have been hit with the tax before, but a one-year moratorium was enacted last year.
But the agency is delaying the rule for 85033 days, as required by Trump's moratorium on regulations.
Eighteen biologists recently published a commentary in Nature arguing for a moratorium on clinical human germline editing.
Months after taking power, the NLD government announced a moratorium on new licenses, drawing praise from activists.
Sonangol has asked for a moratorium on other debts until the end of the year, they said.
In March 2015, the resolution authority imposed a moratorium on all HAA liabilities, valid until May 2016.
Waters has called for a total moratorium on the Libra project until those issues have been resolved.
Several suggested a moratorium on government use of the technology while mitigating problems and developing proper limits.
The testing moratorium established with bipartisan legislation during the George H.W. Bush administration remains in place today.
" But I think we need a moratorium on the things that benefit the few," Ms. Hoffmann said.
But the agency will delay the rule for 60 days, as required by Trump's moratorium on regulations.
But Narang told me that Trump has turned what's usually a brief pause into an ongoing moratorium.
One of the most interesting pieces of this ongoing debate is the FDA's moratorium on new products.
But the scooter moratorium in SF has little effect on the state of scooters as a whole.
EFSA's scientific assessment will be crucial to whether the European moratorium on neonicotinoid use remains in place.
Georgia, in 1972, the court effectively placed a moratorium on executions nationwide that would last four years.
A moratorium on mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is due to expire on Dec.
Mr. Sanders has called for a moratorium on deportations pending a review of the current immigration system.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont vows a moratorium on deportations and a move to "break up" ICE.
Before Mr. Newsom's moratorium, 20 other states, including most recently Washington and Delaware, had abolished the practice.
Toby J. Heytens, Virginia's solicitor general, said the moratorium was justified by many factors unrelated to radiation.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for a moratorium on all new coal plants by 33.
At the same time, the government imposed a blanket moratorium on all loan repayments through end-2020.
More than 173 Democrats in Congress have asked the governor to declare a moratorium on school closings.
More than 30 Democrats in Congress have asked the governor to declare a moratorium on school closings.
By its terms, the travel ban is a temporary, 90- to 120-day moratorium on certain travel.
Peace talks resume just before freeze ends and then break down after Netanyahu refuses to extend moratorium.
An international moratorium on cod and flounder that year cost hundreds of jobs, which have not returned.
In July, House Financial Services Chair Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) called for a moratorium on the project.
The City Council soon took up a bill to place a two-year moratorium on condominium conversions.
Additionally, the Interior Department announced in January a moratorium on new coal mining leases on federal land.
The document was a letter from the presiding judge to Shahroudi, explicitly defying the moratorium on stoning.
In 2012, the North launched a long-range rocket after agreeing to a moratorium on missile testing.
Bolton further said North Korea's moratorium on intercontinental ballistic missile and nuclear tests is not a victory.
A decade ago, Vietnam urged a moratorium on building Mekong dams until their impact could be studied.
A decade ago, Vietnam urged a moratorium on building Mekong dams until their impact could be studied.
A physician whose offices I visited a year ago suggested that I cease my moratorium on alcohol.
George Ryan declared a statewide moratorium on executions, but nationally, the harms of jailhouse informants went unaddressed.
It is urging Chutkan to maintain the moratorium on his transfer until the conclusion of the case.
The provision is so strict that it was effectively a moratorium on precious metal mining in Wisconsin.
That moratorium was lifted in April 2015, after the center created an oversight committee that passed muster.
Jay Inslee, who in 2014 imposed a moratorium on the death penalty, saying it was inconsistently applied.
But perhaps we're due a moratorium on the exhausted strategy of casting large things in solid metal.
The coastline states had already agreed in 2015 to a voluntary moratorium on trawling in Arctic waters.
State regulators with the power to force Con Ed to lift the moratorium are reviewing the situation.
The California governor's moratorium on executions in the state should signal the demise of a barbaric practice.
A moratorium on mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is due to expire on Dec.
Other parts of the order, such as ending the coal-leasing moratorium, will be easier to enact.
The Kremlin has said it is maintaining a moratorium on air strikes in the city of Aleppo.
Dr. Grimaldi, the amber curator at the American Museum of Natural History, says placing a moratorium on the purchase of amber from Myanmar — a moratorium that would include paleontologists, geologists and private collectors — would be a small price to pay if it denied "significant revenue" to Myanmar's military.
Parliament is expected to take up a bill this year to lift the moratorium and regulate foreign adoptions.
Chairwoman Maxine Waters, a Democrat from California, first suggested a moratorium on development the day Libra was announced.
For Clinton, fossil fuels remain her great challenge in convincing skeptical environmentalists Obama's moratorium is in good hands.
Several American police forces posted messages to their social-media accounts last weekend declaring a moratorium on crime.
The ACLU said it wants Congress to enact a moratorium on use of the technology by law enforcement.
Japan started what it calls "scientific whaling" in 1987, a year after an international whaling moratorium took effect.
And the Hejira album…when I was going through my divorce, it was a moratorium on Joni Mitchell.
We pledged to not request any earmarks, supported extending the earmark moratorium and supported a permanent earmark ban.
A moratorium by HUD has been put in place but is set to expire on March 18, 2018.
The agency also announced a moratorium on new federal coal leases while those reviews and changes take place.
The advocacy group, which opposes the death penalty, called for an immediate moratorium on executions in the state.
One of Zinke's first actions in office was to lift an Obama-era moratorium on new coal leasing.
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), in power from 2008 to 2013, introduced a moratorium on executions in 2008.
The tax took effect in 2013, but Congress recently approved a two-year moratorium, suspending it until Jan.
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar tweeted his support for the repeal before a moratorium on campaigning took effect Thursday.
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar tweeted his support for the bill before a moratorium on campaigning took effect Thursday.
The Lakers need to wait to make a deal until the free agent moratorium ends on July 6.
A moratorium on coal leases could be part of the reform, said environmental sources familiar with the effort.
Mayor Read proposed the moratorium after residents complained about the jump in their power bills earlier this month.
That act grants the governor the authority to declare a moratorium on any debt payment he deems necessary.
The moratorium ended in 2013, but still no company has tested the waters with an ILC application since.
"Given the company's troubled past, I am requesting that Facebook agree to a moratorium," the California Democrat said.
The moratorium was intended to give the government a chance to draft some regulations to review these studies.
A 33-year construction moratorium was imposed while the conflict worked its way through legal and regulatory channels.
The introduced payment moratorium will be valid until the eurobonds' conditions are amended and the exchange offer accepted.
Zinke has been an outspoken opponent of the moratorium, which he said has an outsized impact on Montana.
The country has nonetheless agreed as a matter of policy to abide by a moratorium on nuclear tests.
Moreover, like President Trump's regulatory moratorium, it does not apply to independent agencies, which will limit its impact.
When it issued the moratorium for licensing new banks, the central bank gave no reason for its action.
Though Mr Nazarbayev issued a moratorium and his officials heralded a public debate, the protests have continued sporadically.
The moratorium will mean a sweeping review of how the coal program is managed and taxpayers are compensated.
The moratorium was implemented in January while the administration undertakes its comprehensive environmental review of the coal program.
The United Nations has long opposed the death penalty, arguing for its abolition or at least a moratorium.
The moratorium might be aimed not so much at the "green vote" as the "anti-local-earthquakes vote".
Without his leadership on earmarks, there would not be a moratorium on this wasteful and corrupt practice. Sen.
But the tentative agreement may not enable the island to avoid a pending debt moratorium on May 1.
And yet a blanket moratorium on any new federal rules would primarily benefit big businesses and Wall Street.
Analysts are debating the reason for the expired testing moratorium, but searching for a specific cause is futile.
Would Trump say he would use his executive powers to impose a moratorium on all mandatory federal testing?
In March, California Governor Gavin Newsom imposed a statewide moratorium on executions for the nation's largest death row.
No deals can be consummated until Wednesday, when the league lifts its annual moratorium on signings and trades.
The proposal would also put a moratorium on new Environmental Protection Agency climate regulations, subject to regular review.
Narrator: Japan ended up having a moratorium on fish consumption for some time as a result of this.
This delay appears to be of the CFTC's own making, and is not related to Trump's regulatory moratorium.
Some, such as Adams County, slapped a temporary moratorium on new permits while they decide what to do.
Sadly, the third option of a general or even partial moratorium on genetic editing will surely harm innovation.
Putting a moratorium on new coal leases is one of the most important pieces of Obama's climate legacy.
Thirty-seven blasts were carried out in total, with four occurring on the last day before the moratorium.
Russia says its air force is for now honouring a unilateral moratorium on hitting rebel targets inside Aleppo.
Legal group Earthjustice argued that lifting the coal moratorium imperils public health for the benefit of coal companies.
Secretary Jewell should exercise her authority and impose a 20-year moratorium on mining in this precious watershed.
Some emergency protective measures introduced during the week after Diwali, including a moratorium on construction, have been reversed.
Sanders, in his speech, called for a moratorium on evictions, foreclosures and utility shutoffs during the coronavirus pandemic.
China, to its credit, slapped a moratorium on live markets and a temporary trade ban earlier this year.
An essential first step is an immediate moratorium on North Korea's nuclear and missile testing, which aggravate tensions.
The moratorium episode — the closest that Florida's Democratic gun-control proponents have come to success after a Feb.
Amnesty attributes the overall spike, in part, to Pakistan lifting its moratorium on civilian executions in December 21982.
Unlike at other universities, the trustees at Chapel Hill enacted a 16-year moratorium on further name changes.
The question for the justices was whether a federal law, the Atomic Energy Act, barred the state moratorium.
Already, Mr. Newsom's moratorium on the death penalty, announced in March, injected the issue into the presidential race.
By its terms, the state moratorium addressed only extraction, which is beyond the reach of the federal law.
He said the commission might recommend a moratorium on implanting edited human embryos until it issues its report.
This month, India placed Yes Bank under a moratorium because of a serious deterioration in its financial position.
Several bills have been introduced on the issue — including a federal moratorium — but none have gained significant traction.
No athlete should be seduced into thinking this is some sort of moratorium on our fight against drugs.
President Emmanuel Macron of France proposed a moratorium on trade deals with countries that don't accept climate rules.
Once the moratorium expires, New Yorkers who can't pay their rent could still face eviction and mounting costs.
One of its highest-profile politicians, Rome's embattled mayor, Virginia Raggi, called for a moratorium on new immigrants.
Russia said on Tuesday it would extend a moratorium on air strikes on Aleppo into a ninth day.
But she persisted, and the Council passed a six-month moratorium on dollar store construction in September 2017.
A de facto moratorium on the provision was slipped into legislation by Democrats last year, Business Insider notes.
Until a new comprehensive plan is put forward, the village has called for a moratorium on residential development.
Mr. Stitt and other officials said on Thursday that the court-ordered moratorium would end in 150 days.
Two major immigration groups said they understood a "moratorium" to mean a ban on deportations, with no exceptions.
"When he says we're going to do a moratorium on deportations on Day One, that's huge," Archila said.
And maybe a moratorium on issuing VISA's while we redevelop our policies and procedures is a good idea.
Analysts warn that Kim Jong-un may end a moratorium on testing long-range missiles and nuclear weapons.
He announced in July that the federal government would resume executions after a 16-year de facto moratorium.
There's typically a moratorium on arrivals during the first week of October, but not for the whole month.
Kim also says the North would no longer be bound to its moratorium on nuclear and ICBM tests.
But is that a good reason to place a moratorium on criminal law or stop going after terrorists?
"Yes, we need a moratorium, but it is ongoing and it is embedded in existing policies," he said.
Just ask yourself of the seven nations included in the moratorium, how many are hotspots for LGBT vacationers?
California imposed a moratorium on executions and New Hampshire became the 21st state to abolish the death penalty.
But as whales became scarcer, tastes changed, and a global moratorium on commercial whaling was imposed in 1986.
But the statement authors stopped short of using the word "moratorium," a word the Nature authors now embrace.
The firm's main roadblock is a proposed government moratorium against oil tankers along the ecologically sensitive northern B.C. coast.
She said she was unable to say whether there would be a moratorium on gun sales in the meantime.
Those taxpayer-funded flights were canceled because of a moratorium on new admissions that's scheduled to run until Nov.
The state House already rejected an attempt to pass a moratorium in a water utility bill earlier this month.
A moratorium on new Qatari gas production since 2005 has hobbled domestic expansion opportunities as domestic crude output declines.
Gavin Newsom will sign an executive order Wednesday to place a moratorium on the death penalty in the state.
It might suggest reducing the scale of the hunting, or perhaps a complete moratorium for a couple of years.
In addition to tax cuts, Trump also proposed a moratorium on financial regulations, which conservatives say hinder economic growth.
In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the Dodd-Frank Act placed a moratorium on industrial bank charters.
The staff asks how my coffee moratorium is going, I sigh and say it seems to be getting harder.
In Britain the industry has agreed to a blanket moratorium, renewable every three years, on using predictive genetic information.
Jordan restored the death sentence by hanging in 2014 after a moratorium on capital punishment between 2006 and 2014.
Over the last three decades, whales were protected by the 1986 International Whaling Commission moratorium that banned commercial whaling.
"They tried to impose a moratorium on the topic, but we have artists who are getting imprisoned," said Feal.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium expires Tuesday, but not before the administration delayed a half-dozen Obama-era energy standards.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium ensnares three controversial Obama-era rules for workers in Thursday's edition of the Federal Register.
The BLM implemented the moratorium in January in connection with a three-year review of the federal coal program.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium blocks federal agencies from issuing new rules, except those that affect public safety and health.
Efficiency: The Department of Energy (DOE) is delaying Obama-era efficiency standards that were ensnared by Trump's regulatory moratorium.
Oregon: Governor Kate Brown reaffirmed her decision to continue a moratorium on executions in Oregon during her new term.
The law provides emergency powers to the governor including the ability to declare a moratorium on all bond payments.
In January, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell put an immediate moratorium on all new leasing of coal from federal land.
The company is seeking a 30-day moratorium preventing creditors from taking actions that could hurt the company's finances.
He disagrees with the NAACP's moratorium—he supports some charters—but acknowledges that choice won't revitalize the nation's schools.
The Kentucky legislature is preparing to lift a moratorium on nuclear power in the state, the Associated Press reports.
And the moratorium on admitting new 340B entities prohibits healthcare expansion into the vulnerable communities that need it most.
Officials discovered they had obtained the wrong drug, and imposed a moratorium as a grand jury conducts an investigation.
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to lift the moratorium and indicated that he could take action on Jan.
However, it said there would be no moratorium on paying creditors and that the bank was operating as normal.
The biologists call for a five-year voluntary moratorium on clinical germline editing to be adopted by all countries.
Into it, save for the Enter the Dragon samples, I think we can impose a general moratorium on those.
Rio's political leaders are seeking a moratorium on the state's interest payments to the federal government for two years.
The administration argued the new permit, which aimed to circumvent the environmental impact statement issues, nullified the construction moratorium.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov urged the United States to observe a moratorium in using intermediate-range weapons.
By November 2016, the government's forest moratorium covered an area of more than 66 million hectares (163 million acres).
But now the nation's oldest and newest black civil rights organizations are calling for a moratorium on charter schools.
That, the groups supporting a moratorium say, concentrates the poorest students in public schools that are struggling for resources.
In 2015, Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner, facing almost $9 billion in debt, imposed a moratorium on new economic incentives.
"The war is real and that's why executive orders like President Trump's travel moratorium are so important," he said. .
President Trump's regulatory moratorium captures new safety procedures for trains and railroads in Monday's edition of the Federal Register.
As such, the test did not appear to violate North Korea's self-imposed moratorium on missile and nuclear tests.
Mr. Trump also promises to take a machete to existing federal regulations and put a moratorium on new rules.
Facebook should also have a five-year moratorium on other acquisitions to prevent further social media consolidation, Stoller said.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has ended the federal government's Obama-era moratorium on coal-mining leases on federal land.
In December, the Regents placed a four-year moratorium on including the scores as a factor in teacher evaluations.
Yesterday, there was a commitment, at least verbally, that [North Korea's] moratorium on nuclear and missile testing will continue.
This so-called 'price moratorium' will be extended as originally planned, lawmakers from Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling coalition said.
There have been major shifts in caribou populations in the Eastern Arctic, requiring a hunting moratorium on Baffin Island.
But even without a moratorium, golf is doing a pretty good job of going away all on its own.
And if Republicans still hold a veto-proof majority going into 1423, they could decide to extend the moratorium.
It was a response to the Soviet Union resuming their own tests once the 1958–1961 test moratorium ended.
"We cannot have things like the prevention of nuclear proliferation or a moratorium as a final goal," said Moon.
Despite the moratorium, Juul Labs has still continued working on a next-generation Juul that would include Bluetooth connectivity.
Last March, the county Board of Supervisors put an immediate moratorium on all administrative court fees in juvenile cases.
The bill establishes a post-election moratorium on new regulations that cost the economy $100 million or more annually.
Norway, for example, is a country that for decades has defied a legally-binding global moratorium on commercial whaling.
Still, while the agency could declare a moratorium on forced returns, it has not yet taken such a step.
He also proposed a moratorium on evictions that he hoped would keep the homeless population from growing even more.
He also committed to a moratorium on deportations (except for felons) for the first 22018 days of his administration.
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan (D) put a moratorium on residential evictions Friday amid the continued spread of the coronavirus.
Alyssa Severson (Thailand): Sometimes I'll put a moratorium on a certain subject if it's bringing up really negative feelings.
Some independent analysts agree with the Trump administration's rationale, but worry the moratorium may be coming to an end.
With an announcement last Friday of a moratorium on new coal licensing across the U.S. now hitting the industry.
This came in response to criticism from Newsom, who had asked for a moratorium on racing at Santa Anita.
Why it matters: The renewed activity could indicate that Pyongyang is preparing to end its moratorium on missile tests.
Moratorium on new major fossil-fuel projects, banning fracking, ending fossil-fuel subsidies, low-income weatherization and retrofit assistance.
He suggested offering everyone $1,500 to put more money in people's pockets and putting a moratorium on student loans.
This month, India placed Yes Bank under a moratorium because of a serious deterioration in the lender's financial position.
The group called on the nations to impose a moratorium on sending people back until security in Afghanistan improves.
He took many unpopular-seeming positions, like giving prisoners the right to vote or instituting a moratorium on deportations.
In this bill, House Democrats need to fight for debt cancellation, a moratorium on evictions, foreclosures and shut offs.
He also announced that he's going to issue a moratorium on evictions, both residential and commercial, for 90 days.
He would not confirm how many rhinoceroses were on his farm, heeding a nationwide moratorium on publicizing the numbers.
Workers had more work opportunities, and social mobility increased, while there was also a short-lived moratorium on warfare.
Thanks in part to a moratorium on commercial whaling, the numbers of these whales have rebounded over the years.
Wesleyan University issued a chalking moratorium in 2003, and the University of Iowa imposed restrictions about a decade ago.
Yet he refused to agree to a moratorium on the project, or to running a small-scale pilot beforehand.
So, if it works better for your family to have a standing moratorium on politics, then so be it.
She and others have previously argued for a moratorium on germline editing citing unknown risks, safety, and efficacy concerns.
Australian protesters borrowed the name "Moratorium" from the American antiwar movement for the major demonstrations of the early 1970s.
Other tactics include beginning and ending sections of the book midword, and imposing a temporary moratorium on capital letters.
It's unclear where the current number of arrivals stands, and why the administration is pushing a moratorium into October.
This past week, they filed a lawsuit challenging the administration's decision to lift a moratorium on new coal leases.
But he stopped short of agreeing to a moratorium on the project while Congress determines the appropriate steps forward.
I sent a memo to my work teammates about the "J" word and suggested a moratorium on using it.
The Trump administration's moratorium requires agencies to delay published rules that have not yet taken effect for 60 days.
In that vein, manufacturers also support a provision in the conference report to permanently extend the internet tax moratorium.
Outlining a broader criminal justice reform plan, he also recommended a moratorium on courtrooms' use of algorithms predicting recidivism.
Should researchers agree to a moratorium on any human genome editing that can be passed down to future generations?
The governor commuted the death sentences of 167 other inmates and declared a moratorium on capital punishment in Illinois.
In Westchester, developers rushed to submit applications for gas hookups before the moratorium went into effect on March 15.
Democrats and the death penalty: After California's governor issued a moratorium on executions, Democratic presidential candidates have embraced abolition.
Honolulu, Hawaii just passed a moratorium on monster homes while a committee investigates the costs and benefits to community.
Trump stressed that the North Korean leader had agreed to maintain his moratorium on nuclear and ballistic missile tests.
In Sri Lanka, President Maithripala Sirisena has vowed to end a 553-year moratorium on capital punishment for drug smugglers, citing public demand due to rising gang violence and narcotics abuse, reports the AP. The EU and other countries have warned Sri Lanka that an end to the moratorium will prompt trade retaliation.
The Clean Power Plant initiative will be reviewed and the moratorium on coal mining on federal lands will be rescinded.
They called for a U.S. moratorium on all surgical procedures on intersex children too young to participate in the decision.
California puts a moratorium on the death penalty; a senior Catholic cleric will go to prison for child sex abuse.
Governor Jerry Brown helped put an effective moratorium on dam construction during his first stint as governor from 1975-83.
Safety advocates have called for a national moratorium on the testing of all so-called robot cars on public roads.
In my eyes, the Chicano movement in Los Angles was triggered by the 1970 Moratorium march against the Vietnam War.
Pyongyang may extend its self-imposed moratorium on nuclear testing while Washington agrees to limited changes in scheduled military exercises.
The moratorium affects only new commercial Bitcoin operations and will not affect companies that are already mining in the city.
Japan could follow Iceland and Norway, which opted out of the global moratorium and continue to hunt whales for profit.
In December, Ukraine declared a moratorium on paying the debts, unless Russia joined a restructuring program that included other creditors.
The 2011 moratorium was part of a $1 billion deal with the Norwegian government to help Indonesia reduce forest clearing.
In 1982, the International Whaling Commission -- an intergovernmental body dedicated to conserving whales -- proposed an international moratorium on commercial whaling.
Cetin had been facing the death penalty, although Washington's governor announced a moratorium on executions in the state in 2014.
EU lawmakers have agreed to allow this "moratorium" for a maximum of "two business days" at banks being wound down.
I don't think there should be a moratorium on jokes about The Bachelor — the show is too delicious for that.
North Korea has so far stuck to the moratorium on nuclear tests and missile launches it announced earlier this year.
They had to turn off the switch after 13 days because of a moratorium that limits this type of research.
One possibility might be a moratorium on tests of nuclear devices and of missiles with enough range to hit America.
The Kremlin document, compiled after a meeting on July 10, said the moratorium would be in place until Dec. 31.
Thizy describes the debate within the CBD as somewhat polarized, with Bolivia and Venezuela leading the charge for a moratorium.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium will delay new efficiency standards, as well as safety requirements for trucks, buses and commuter trains.
"Whether to maintain this moratorium or not is the decision of our chairman of the state affairs commission," she said.
And now, she's taking the plunge yet again by trying the beauty look that's long been on her moratorium list.
The moratorium tool could maintain some liquidity, allowing authorities to guide the bank either into orderly resolution or a rescue.
The moratorium is seen as a step in the right direction for Indonesia's reputation among consumers seeking sustainable farming practices.
Two Utah counties are suing the Obama administration over its moratorium on new leases to mine coal on federal land.
Interior declined to comment on the lawsuit, citing its policy of not commenting on ongoing litigation, but defended the moratorium.
Oh, and let's all just agree to put a moratorium on the stereotype and stop using the same damn photo.
The White House's Office of Management and Budget reviewed the rule and determined it should be "excluded" from Trump's moratorium.
Scotland imposed a moratorium on fracking, the process of fracturing underground shale rock to release gas and oil, in 2015.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium captures Obama-era rules for military ships and airplanes in Wednesday's edition of the Federal Register.
The order Saturday was the first taken under the Puerto Rico Emergency Moratorium and Financial Rehabilitation Act enacted last week.
In October, feeling the pressure, the province proposed a two-year moratorium on any new or extended water-taking permits.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium captures new rules for farmers and protections for guitarfish in Thursday's edition of the Federal Register.
The regulatory moratorium also carved out an exemption for rules that address emergency situations pertaining to public health or safety.
Caroline Fayard didn't oppose President Obama in 2010, she opposed the moratorium on drilling that was killing our state's economy.
Additionally, the bill would fine local governments $25,000 if they violate the five-year moratorium on passing plastic straw bans.
Within days of the election being announced, the government called a moratorium on fracking, a technique to extract shale gas.
The so-called debt moratorium violated the U.S. Constitution, the plaintiffs argued in asking Judge Besosa to declare it unlawful.
In India, the government in 2010 imposed a moratorium on commercial cultivation of insect-resistant brinjal, a type of eggplant.
Massachusetts' state legislature is currently weighing a bill that would implement a moratorium on the state's use of facial recognition.
Pew and a dozen other environmental groups have called for a two-year moratorium on commercial fishing of the species.
They applaud Trump for lifting President Barack Obama's moratorium on federal coal leasing and scrapping his landmark Clean Power Plan.
It's a good idea to take at least a six-month moratorium from applying for new accounts as well.2.
Environment Undersecretary Analiza Teh said "lifting of the moratorium on large-scale (mining) would require review of open pit mining".
Some scientists have called on the federal government to regulate it, and some environmental watchdogs have called for a moratorium.
The dominant force behind the recent Nasdaq slip wasn't a tech tumble so much as it was a momentum moratorium.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) this month proposed a moratorium on new offshore drilling and fossil fuel leases on public lands.
Iceland and Norway object to the moratorium and continue to hunt whales commercially without relying on science as an excuse.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will delay dozens of Obama-era regulations that were ensnared by President Trump's regulatory moratorium.
The renewable fuel standard published in December is the EPA's highest-profile rule to fall victim to Trump's regulatory moratorium.
Already, the board has put in place a four-year moratorium on the use of test scores in teacher evaluations.
But in 2017, the government released new guidelines for gain-of-function research, signaling an end to the blanket moratorium.
This reviewer would like to propose a moratorium on women whose glowing souls can be glimpsed through their green eyes.
Soon, tree-nut orchards blanketed about 20,000 acres, forcing the state to put a six-month moratorium on new farms.
Much of the discussion in Pyongyang focused on technical details about a moratorium on the North's missile testing and production.
The moratorium halted construction, allowing residents time to push for a comprehensive rezoning plan, which is still in the works.
She also said the North might end its self-imposed moratorium on tests of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.
On her first day as president, Warren would declare a moratorium on all new fossil fuel leases on public lands.
There were longstanding legal challenges to the state's lethal injection protocol that had halted executions even before Mr. Newsom's moratorium.
"As Christian pastors and leaders, we are deeply concerned by the recently announced moratorium on refugee resettlement," the letter read.
I would argue that this moratorium on consequences but not experiences has never really impacted everyone to the same extent.
Many young African American men aren't really granted this moratorium on consequences to the same extent as their white counterparts.
Stoltenberg on Friday dismissed Russia's offer of a moratorium as "not credible," because Russia has been deploying missiles for years.
But it is unclear whether the moratorium will appease the working-class protesters, who are angry over perceived economic injustice.
Warren, No. 16-1275, concerns a possible clash between a federal law, the Atomic Energy Act, and the state moratorium.
During his term at Qatar Petroleum, Mr. Kaabi had lifted the moratorium on increasing gas production in the North Field.
"A moratorium in California has enormous symbolic value," said Robert Dunham, the executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center.
In 2016, Indonesia's government imposed a new moratorium on the conversion of peatland, while Norway pledged $50 million for enforcement.
Officials arrested a Greek Orthodox priest for performing Mass despite a nationwide moratorium on religious gatherings amid the coronavirus outbreak.
We wanted to now how the shuttering of tech conferences and the moratorium on travel will impact the tech industry.
North Korea's dictator, Kim Jong Un, said he would end a moratorium on testing nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.
Congolese courts can impose the death penalty but no executions have been conducted since 2003 when a moratorium was imposed.
Established in 2011, the moratorium covered an area of more than 66 million hectares (163 million acres) by November 2016.
In 2002, Amini knew, Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, Iran's chief justice at the time, had ordered a moratorium on stoning.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium slows down a handful of environmental and labor protections in Monday's edition of the Federal Register.
She imposed a moratorium on new federal coal leases while beginning a three-year study of the industry's environmental consequences.
Mr. Zinke repealed Ms. Jewell's moratorium on new coal leases, and canceled further work on the study she had ordered.
The candidates themselves, when they're on a national platform, they don't say that — just that oh we're putting a moratorium.
National antiquities departments should consider tighter restrictions or even a moratorium on new excavations until more old excavations are published.
Mr. Kim announced the moratorium in hopes that negotiations with the U.S. would lead the country to lift crippling sanctions.
In this area, people welcomed the fact that Mr. Williams died just before the expected onset of an informal moratorium.
Mr. Trump could lift a moratorium instituted last year by Mr. Obama on new coal mining leases on public lands.
The authorities also put a moratorium on the introduction of new taxes or the increase of current taxes until 2020.
Conservation efforts in Yadua and other islands have demonstrated that turtle populations can expand significantly if the moratorium is observed.
Given the complaints, Omaha has put in place a moratorium on "reclaiming" additional streets while a committee studies the issue.
" It also says that they would "outlaw scabbing on striking workers" and "impose an immediate moratorium on foreclosures and evictions.
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Malaysia extended a moratorium on bauxite mining activities by more than three months to Dec.
The first, Measure S, would impose a two-year moratorium on some new construction in the city of Los Angeles.
Mr. Kim did not explicitly say that he was formally lifting the test moratorium or that he was terminating diplomacy.
The document, reviewed by Reuters, said the moratorium would last through February 12, when the university would revisit its options.
In December 2015, an international coalition of scientists had called for a voluntary moratorium on using CRISPR in a way that could cause genetic changes that could be passed on to patients' children until the risks are better understood—but the Chinese scientists, who hadn't signed on to the moratorium, went ahead and did it.
The British experiment would not contravene the moratorium because there is no intention to implant the altered embryos in a womb.
Threats to endangered rainforest species have induced its government to issue a five-year moratorium on new palm oil plantation permits.
"As Christian pastors and leaders, we are deeply concerned by the recently announced moratorium on refugee resettlement," the evangelicals' advertisement says.
The local miners, while against the moratorium, all said they were willing to work with the city on an equitable solution.
THREE decades after a global moratorium ended commercial whaling, Japan is again threatening to withdraw from the organisation that oversees it.
By March 2018, the agency quietly moved forward with ending the moratorium on bringing tusks and other elephant parts back home.
Existing EU rules allow a two-day suspension of some payouts by failing banks, but the moratorium does not include deposits.
Malaysia last week extended the mining moratorium for another six months to the end of the year, its sixth such extension.
The moratorium stalled more than 20 research projects, although about half were later given exemptions that allowed them to go ahead.
These chemicals have been linked to declining in bee populations, leading the European Union to place a moratorium on their use.
Puerto Rico's governor, Alejandro Garcia Padilla, has said the GDB is near insolvency, and is considering a moratorium on debt payments.
"I don't think we've had just a straight up moratorium on mergers in any industry for quite some time," she said.
Carl Korn, a spokesman for the New York State United Teachers union, said the moratorium should just be a starting point.
The administration's reasons for the moratorium rise to the "fiction peddling" the president condemned in his State of the Union address.
Back in 2015, a group of scientists wrote a letter in Nature calling for a moratorium on all embryo editing, period.
Governor Tom Wolf declared a moratorium on executions when he took office in 2015, but juries can still impose the sentence.
Following the recommendation, Cape Girardeau issued a 90-day moratorium on constructing any shipping container developments as they further research them.
In coal's favor, there is the new promise that federal lands will be open for leasing, ending an Obama-era moratorium.
While green groups welcomed the moratorium, palm firms have questioned its effectiveness and cautioned it could hurt Indonesia's top-producer position.
Taufik said other government ministries need to be included in the drafting of the latest moratorium for it to be effective.
Subsequent regulations and quotas by the International Whaling Commission — as well as, most sweepingly, the 1982 moratorium — have altered whales' fortunes.
Thursday's edition of the Federal Register includes new safety rules for toys and fireworks that break through President Trump's regulatory moratorium.
Britain and France have urged Germany to exempt big defense projects from the moratorium or face damage to its commercial credibility.
Last month, a group of 65 prominent scientists sent Obama a letter urging him to make the coal-leasing moratorium permanent.
To comply with President Trump's regulatory moratorium, the USDA is delaying those changes for a second time, essentially strengthening the rules.
Everyone is entitled to their core beliefs, but when it comes to social issues, we need a moratorium, as Indiana Gov.
Cafes serve smoked omul, defying a moratorium on fishing the threatened whitefish that has long been a staple in this region.
These results demonstrate why Congress should join the ACLU in calling for a moratorium on law enforcement use of face surveillance.
Presumably the easing of sanctions would come in exchange for something—like a moratorium on missile tests and/or nuclear tests.
This has led to calls for a global moratorium on facial recognition and cities like San Francisco to effectively ban it.
While the Amazon has been spared further deforestation by a 2006 industry-government "soy moratorium", the pact doesn't cover the cerrado.
The famous rallies in November 1969 that took place in Washington, DC, were known as the Moratorium Against the Vietnam War.
"We need a national moratorium on the death penalty, not a resurrection," California Senator Kamala Harris wrote on Twitter on Thursday.
This unprecedented break in the long cycle of provocations is in large part thanks to North Korea's self-imposed test moratorium.
John Kitzhaber (D) in 2011 issued a moratorium on the death penalty because he argued that it wasn't handed down fairly.
To comply with President Trump's regulatory moratorium, the USDA will delay those changes for a second time, essentially strengthening the rules.
We know China produced a limited amount of weapons-grade plutonium before joining a voluntary moratorium on production several decades ago.
Fortunately, Congress placed a two-year moratorium on the final USPSTF recommendations as part of its year-end omnibus spending bill.
In 1986 the countries of the International Whaling Commission, of which Japan was one, had agreed to a moratorium on whaling.
Japanese whalers have killed between 200 and 1,200 of the animals every year since the moratorium, under the banner of research.
Mr. Page did not comment when asked if he supported Mr. Trump's views on torture or the moratorium on Muslim immigration.
A moratorium on blaming would create some space for serious discussion about what to do in the face of these challenges.
"Putting any kind of moratorium on civil rights, whether six months or three years long, is dangerous and wrong," she said.
Selena Gomez, she of the Pantene commercials and the Bieber drama moratorium, got stuck in an elevator in Paris this week.
The annual scourge known as the free agency moratorium is finally over and with it goes the constant speculation and conjecture.
Zinke also abandoned the review of federal coal-leasing policy that had begun under Obama, and lifted the moratorium on leasing.
In January, the Obama administration announced a three-year moratorium on the leasing of new coal reserves located on federal lands.
The agency placed a moratorium on new federal coal leases and launched a programmatic environmental review of its coal leasing program.
That year, the city council placed a moratorium on new hotels, and in 2016 Airbnb and another home-sharing platform, HomeAway.
Two candidates, former U.S. Congressman Joe Sestak and John Fetterman, a small town mayor, have called for a moratorium on fracking.
The seven-year term loan would attract a moratorium of five years, according to facility terms read out during the signing.
He imposed a voluntary moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests and shut down the North's underground nuclear test site.
In Massachusetts, a bill in the State Legislature would put a moratorium on facial recognition and other remote biometric surveillance systems.
States, cities and the federal government should impose an immediate moratorium on facial recognition, especially its use by law-enforcement agencies.
Since then, Belize has imposed a moratorium on oil exploration in the area, and brought in protections for coastal mangrove forests.
It should also preclude enforcement of such requirements, including a moratorium on closing banks that experience distress because of this crisis.
On Wednesday, the state senate passed a slightly different bill—not a ban but a moratorium that expires in three years.
It said private borrowers could see a three month moratorium on debt payments with a maximum of 12 months for mortgages.
The loan has an interest rate of libor plus 3.7% with a 12-year repayment period and a three-year moratorium.
In a note, rating agency Moody's said the moratorium was credit negative as it affected timely repayment of depositors and creditors.
But the moratorium appeared to have expired last week, when Mr. Johnson said undocumented migrants still in shelters would be deported.
"The Puerto Rican government broke its fiscal obligations when it passed a moratorium on repaying any of its debt," said Ryan.
Brendon Sexton, the student government president at N.Y.U. at the time, demanded a moratorium on Dow's campus recruitment efforts in 1968.
He also said Indonesia faced EU pressure over palm oil despite the government declaring a moratorium on permits for new estates.
Investors on June 21 filed a lawsuit in U.S. federal court calling the Puerto Rico Emergency Moratorium and Rehabilitation Act illegal.
No one has been executed in Sri Lanka since the South Asian nation placed a moratorium on capital punishment in 1976.
Bond prices rose as markets reacted favorably to signs of a restructuring proposal that eased fears of an outright debt moratorium.
She called for a moratorium on the scooters when they arrived, saying they clogged sidewalks and were a danger to pedestrians.
Qatar lifted a moratorium on gas development from the North Field, the world's biggest natural gas field, in April last year.
It provided no clarifications, including whether North Korea would officially lift its moratorium on testing intercontinental ballistic missiles or nuclear weapons.
Of course, even an absolute moratorium on creating new laws would do nothing about the immense profusion of existing criminal laws.
No longer would Mr. Giuliani be subject to a moratorium on his TV appearances, imposed by the firm's buttoned-down reticence.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly cited Mr. Kim's self-imposed moratorium on nuclear and ICBM tests as one of his major achievements.
The government must enforce a national moratorium on forced evictions and demolitions, and ensure there are enough city shelters, Farha said.
The notices, obtained by CNN, cited "FY20 moratorium extension" as the reason for cancellation but did not include an end date.
The bill replaces the federal gas tax and would place a moratorium on environmental regulations if carbon emissions targets are met.
I have proposed a two-year moratorium on demolishing illegally built homes, together with a public campaign to discourage illegal building.
The letter also asked for a moratorium on enacting the Clean Power Plan and the Waters of the United States rule.
The disaster broke Japan's longstanding commitment to nuclear power and prompted a four-year moratorium on the country's atomic energy production.
In coal's favor, there is the new promise that federal lands will be open for leasing, ending an Obama-era moratorium.
Obama administration regulators set tight standards for Arctic Ocean oil drilling, and eventually proposed a moratorium on drilling lease sales there.
Instead, the president reported that Kim Jong Un had promised to maintain his voluntary moratorium on nuclear and some missile tests.
The current solution is a moratorium issued on Georgia farmers pumping water from Florida, but this is only a temporary solution.
However, the NCAA added, the "board remains concerned" about the provision of the repeal that placed a moratorium on local governments.
In August, the city declared a one-year moratorium on new vehicle licenses for Uber, Lyft and other ride-app services.
Kim could promise to continue the moratorium on rocket tests, which is something Trump would almost certainly accept as a win.
Peace talks resume just before the freeze ends, and then break down within weeks after Netanyahu refuses to extend the moratorium.
"If Congress extends the current moratorium of the tax for 2018, our companies are committed to working with Federal and State regulators, employers and others to ensure that the people, employers and State Medicaid programs affected by the tax directly realize the value of the 2018 moratorium through premium reductions, enhanced benefits, rebates or other mechanisms," the trio wrote.
In Sri Lanka, President Maithripala Sirisena has vowed to end a 42-year moratorium on capital punishment for drug smugglers, citing public demand for executions in response to rising gang violence and narcotics abuse, reports the AP. The European Union and other countries have warned Sri Lanka that an end to the moratorium will prompt trade retaliation.
The state's Democrats didn't vote for it because it would have imposed a renewable, six-month moratorium on cities passing nondiscrimination laws.
Illustration: MailChimpMass-email service MailChimp has updated their acceptable use policy, putting a moratorium on newsletters promoting cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings.
When Pyongyang broke that moratorium in 2006, they started with a short range missile test that technically did not break the agreement.
"They can no longer ask for concessions for palm oil mining," Widodo told reporters on Thursday, when asked about the moratorium plans.
In 2016, Obama's Department of Interior put a moratorium on new federal coal leases until they could review and revamp the program.
"Our base case has been that the budget will be used as leverage to amend back parts of the moratorium," Hanson said.
Indonesia's previous president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, reportedly disliked the death penalty, and imposed an unofficial moratorium on executions from 20083 to 2013.
Brad Hoylman introduced bills earlier this year that would place a moratorium on or prohibit the sale and distribution of glyphosate products.
Since the moratorium came into force, about 1,500 loans were denied loans of it, according to the parliamentary committee on agrarian issues.
On August 8th New York's city council voted to place a one-year moratorium on issuing new licences for ride-hailing cars.
The moratorium will now run until October 28, with arrivals expected to resume on October 29, according to a State Department spokesperson.
An attempt to impose a moratorium on gene drives was rejected by governments in 2016 at a United Nations meeting on biodiversity.
While Con Edison did not criticize the state for the moratorium, groups seeking more gas infrastructure blamed New York for the shortage.
In a long-awaited move, federal officials have lifted a moratorium on funding research aimed at making deadly viruses even more dangerous.
The country lifted a moratorium on civilian executions in December 2102 after the horrific Taliban-led massacre at a school in Peshawar.
Nationally, FAIR seeks a temporary moratorium, or "time out," on immigration within certain categories, including applications from extended family members of citizens.
This week at the United Nations Convention on Biodiversity in Mexico, world governments rejected calls for a global moratorium on gene drives.
Last week at the United Nations Convention on Biodiversity in Mexico, world governments rejected calls for a global moratorium on gene drives.
However, they are reconsidering in light of the moratorium being a barrier when it comes to cancer and the effects of uranium.
Earlier this year, Indonesia enforced a moratorium on coal shipments to the Philippines but the resulting economic damage saw Jakarta reverse course.
In Britain there is a voluntary moratorium on companies demanding genetic information as part of medical checks, but it's due for review.
Sri Lanka, a predominantly Buddhist country, in 2015 voted in favor of a U.N. resolution for a moratorium on the death penalty.
To keep the ball rolling in the meantime, North Korea has announced a moratorium on nuclear tests and long-range missile launches.
The people involved were my friends like Sal Castro, so I had inside information on what was happening, like the Moratorium March.
On July 18, Hawai'i State Senator Kai Kahele suggested implementing a 60-day moratorium on construction of the telescope on Mauna Kea.
In that spirit, the senator is embracing the NAACP's resolution that calls for a moratorium on public funding for new charter schools.
Trump has vowed to put coal miners back to work by easing regulations and ending Obama's moratorium on mining on federal land.
In 220, the North Carolina General Assembly placed a moratorium on building hog farms that use these waste pits and spraying methods.
In fact, the purpose of the administration's proposed U.N. resolution is to strengthen and reinforce the de facto global nuclear testing moratorium.
Egypt has been a longtime US ally, but the bloody, military-backed coup in 2013 led to a moratorium on material support.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium captures new rules for truck drivers, tobacco products and workplace safety in Wednesday's edition of the Federal Register.
Take a look: Beryllium: The Department of Labor (DOL) is delaying new workplace safety standards to comply with President Trump's regulatory moratorium.
A few years ago, wealthy residents in the Wilmont Neighborhood Coalition voted for a moratorium on all new development in Santa Monica.
It also placed a 120-day moratorium on the country's refugee resettlement program and indefinitely halted the acceptance of refugees from Syria.
A regulation on the moratorium is expected "this year, (but) when exactly I don't know", he told Reuters via a text message.
Trump is expected soon to issue an executive order repealing the Obama administration's moratorium on new federal land leases for coal mining.
Here's what is happening: Nutrition: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is delaying nutritional rules to comply with President Trump's regulatory moratorium.
It's hard to say what the effects would be without further study, but they would certainly bite harder than a coal moratorium.
There has been an unofficial moratorium on the death penalty for drug trafficking since 2016, but several foreigners remain on death row.
A few years ago, the University put a moratorium on parties during Rush Week in a bid to refurbish the University's image.
The moratorium also does not extend to independent agencies like the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, over which the president has less control.
If the threat of a debt payment moratorium was Puerto Rico's stick, the restructuring offer on Monday appears to be a carrot.
Reviving earmarks could be easier for Democrats since they never prohibited them, and the moratorium was never included in the House rules.
An international moratorium on commercial whaling was established in the 1980s, but indigenous whaling for subsistence and cultural reasons was still allowed.
"We agree with UN Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression David Kaye's call for a moratorium on these attacks," the post said.
The same order is expected to instruct the Interior Department to stop Obama's moratorium on new coal mining leases on federal land.
The governor and the utility have been fighting for months over a proposed pipeline and a moratorium on new gas hookups. Gov.
The ACLU is campaigning in support of a Massachusetts bill that would put a moratorium on government agencies' use of facial recognition.
Wakker at AidEnvironment said the Korindo case poses a challenge for President Widodo after his moratorium on clearing new land for plantations.
A source close to the matter said the moratorium would be short, giving ABLV just a few days to assess its situation.
The Obama administration recently scrapped Atlantic and Alaskan oil drilling plans and declared a moratorium on public land leases for coal mining.
US lawmakers have called on Facebook to impose a moratorium on development, and the European Union is reportedly investigating over antitrust concerns.
The test did not violate Pyongyang's self-imposed moratorium on missile and nuclear tests, allowing it to avert a fierce U.S. response.
Broomfield, a city northwest of Denver, will likely vote on its own moratorium later this month, said Broomfield City Councilman Kevin Kreeger.
A House committee on Thursday voted to exempt some leases from the White House's moratorium on leasing federal land for coal mining.
In a statement, the central bank said there would be no requirement for a bail-in, and no moratorium on creditors' claims.
The former president placed a moratorium on new coal mining leases on public lands more than a year ago, in January 2016.
Several state agencies have started investigations, and Florida's governor issued an emergency moratorium to keep the nursing home from admitting new patients.
But he added that land-reform measures, including a 2012 moratorium on new concessions, were not a response to pressure from activists.
Despite Balinese community groups calling for a moratorium on resort development, construction projects continue all over the island—with many more planned.
In November 2013, the FDA put a moratorium on 23andMe's ability to provide any health information associated with its personal genome testing.
Regarding other reforms, an IMF-backed proposal to lift a moratorium on sales of agricultural land has also proved contentious in parliament.
The review, not the moratorium, will shape the future of federal coal policy, I said, so keep your eye on the review.
Western Republicans and miners are girding for a fight over coal mining royalty rates and a moratorium on public land lease sales.
The Obama administration instituted a moratorium on new federal land coal leases during the review, which could take up to three years.
Indonesia has already taken measures to reduce the industry's environmental impact, with the latest being a moratorium on new palm oil concessions.
Last April, aiming to curb development, village trustees placed a moratorium on new construction of residential buildings with more than three units.
Price's home state of Georgia, for instance, recently placed a moratorium on opening new substance abuse centers that use medically-assisted treatment.
This new project is thanks to the large coalition of artists and activists, including Man One, who helped end the mural moratorium.
Last year, the town of Plattsburgh, New York put an 18-month moratorium on new cryptocurrency mining operations due to energy concerns.
He's also calling for a moratorium on the use of algorithmic risk assessment tools that aim to predict which criminals will reoffend.
A spokeswoman for Uber, Alix Anfang, criticized Mr. de Blasio's proposal to extend the moratorium, which was set to end in August.
In April, he placed a moratorium on nuclear or long-range missile tests, saying his country no longer needed to conduct them.
They did not free them; they either reduced their sentences to life, declared a moratorium on executions or repealed their death penalty.
And after the deadly attacks in Paris and California, Mr. Trump called for a moratorium on Muslims traveling to the United States.
Now, mining supporters, among them Representative Rick Nolan, a Democrat who represents Ely's district in Congress, are trying to undo the moratorium.
If Mr. Trump persuades him to extend the moratorium, that would ease tensions while also slowing the development of his arsenal. 3.
Since then, the Belize government has imposed a moratorium on oil exploration around the reef and implemented protections for coastal mangrove forests.
The moratorium would be extended if the crisis continues for a period in excess of 60 days, to be renewed if necessary.
The National Consumer Law Center, which represents low-income student loan borrowers, has also called for a moratorium on student loan payments.
Some nations invoked sanctions and condemned India for breaking its moratorium, but Mr. Vajpayee defended the move as vital to Indian security.
Likewise, creditors and landlords will be affected by a moratorium, which would force them to float small businesses in the short term.
Tenants remain obligated to repay full rent in a timely manner and could still face eviction after the enforcement moratorium is lifted.
RESCUE PLAN The RBI placed Yes Bank under a moratorium on Thursday, and said it would swiftly work on a revival plan.
The United Kingdom has issued a moratorium on hydraulic fracking, citing concerns about earthquakes that could create "unacceptable impacts," the AP reports.
One bill, introduced by State Senator James Tedisco and Assemblywoman Mary Beth Walsh, would put a one-year moratorium on the reforms.
The New Jersey Democrat's plan to place a moratorium on future food and agribusiness mergers does set him apart from those candidates.
They have joined the lawsuit by the nearby rancher, Mr. Hayes, challenging the decision to lift the moratorium on new coal leases.
Previous policy papers included calls to place a moratorium on oil and gas drilling on public lands and boost green manufacturing jobs.
About a year later, Governor García Padilla announced that Puerto Rico had more debt than it could repay and needed a moratorium.
The new policy imposes a one-year moratorium preventing insurers from dropping customers in or alongside ZIP codes struck by recent wildfires.
It included a three-year "moratorium" on repayment of short-term notes, hefty investment from union pension funds, and federal loan guarantees.
Like most German politicians today, Petry observes the national moratorium on charisma, but her appearances have the feel of a celebrity tour.
Axon said in July that it was issuing a moratorium on facial recognition in its products, citing concerns about the software's accuracy.
The ministry said in response that its actions did not violate the moratorium since the concessions in questions had already been exploited.
They argue a two-year moratorium will force Los Angeles to adopt uniform zoning plans to guide how neighborhoods should handle developments.
Despite its name, the institute has little to say about policy, although it has called for a 50-year moratorium on immigration.
Federal officials on Tuesday ended a moratorium imposed three years ago on funding research that alters germs to make them more lethal.
Loudly applauding one another, these relative strangers begged for transparency, for a say in what happens and for a moratorium on skyscrapers.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lanka, intent on reviving the death penalty after a 42-year moratorium, first has to find a hangman.
Even if it passes, advocates are certain to take the fight to Sacramento, where a bill calling for a moratorium seems likely.
Plattsburgh's city council voted unanimously Thursday to approve an 2165-month moratorium on applications or permits for new commercial cryptocurrency mining operations.
The government has said it will execute prisoners who have allegedly taken advantage of the moratorium to continue their drug trade from prison.
In response to Fox News' Chris Wallace question about whether or not Kim ended the moratorium on missile tests, Pompeo said something surprising.
ACRA, which left Otkritie's rating unchanged at BBB-, also noted that no moratorium on satisfying creditors' claims or bail-ins had been imposed.
Earlier this year, Indonesia's environment minister said the government planned to make the forest clearing moratorium, which has been extended since 2011, permanent.
When asked whether the moratorium on strikes against targets in Aleppo was still in place, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters it was.
Newsom addressed victim's families directly, acknowledging that they are divided on the issue, but insisted the moratorium is the right thing to do.
After its initial enthusiasm, Hydro-Quebec was so overwhelmed that it has had to call a moratorium on new applications for cryptocurrency mining.
The result, though a temporary victory, was a one-year moratorium on any drilling leases within a ten-mile radius of the site.
You might well see governments put a moratorium on it until we've got a much greater sense of what the science can deliver.
EU countries which already allow a moratorium on bank payouts in insolvency procedures at national level, like Germany, support the measure, officials said.
" Secretary of State Mike Pompeo previously claimed that the moratorium is only "focused on ... the ones that threaten the United States for sure.
Despite this, last year Bakar called for a permanent moratorium on issuing new licenses to use land designated as primary forest and peatland.
Since 1999, China has instituted a summer moratorium on fishing in the South China Sea, saying it protects the sustainability of the industry.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has imposed a moratorium on the death penalty, but prosecutors across the state continue to try death penalty cases.
The Sanders camp had pushed for a national moratorium but knew, as part of the broader climate deal, that they'd lose that fight.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is considering lifting a moratorium that blocked funding for experimentation involving human stem cells and animal embryos.
Kim has declared a moratorium on testing ICBM's and nuclear weapons while engaging in denuclearisation talks with the United States and South Korea.
In 2014, the White House placed a moratorium on what's known as "gain-of-function" studies on viruses like SARS, influenza and MERS.
As part of the restructuring process, IBA had obtained in May 2017 a moratorium from the London court in relation to the restructuring.
But, there is currently a moratorium in the U.S. on "gain of function" research that gives a pathogen more capability to cause disease.
Drury said Con Edison has received more than 1,300 applications for new gas hookups since notifying the state of the moratorium on Jan.
The firm will help to lobby on the moratorium on home health services imposed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Matthew Doman, Northern Territory director for the Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA), said on Sunday there was no reason for a moratorium.
This moratorium freezes 22 rulemakings with annual costs above $85033 million and 16 measures with more than $1 billion in long-term costs.
Ng'andu said he would also press ahead with austerity measures embarked upon by Mwanakatwe, including a moratorium on the issuance of new debt.
Lifting the moratorium, industry supporters say, will help miners in Western states where there are large tracts of recoverable coal on public land.
I argued for a wartime moratorium on new visas and new immigrants because of the substantial danger of ISIS terrorists infiltrating our system.
The coal industry hopes the repeal will lead Trump to overturn a moratorium by former President Barack Obama's administration on some coal leases.
North Yorkshire County Council was the first local authority to grant a shale gas fracking permit since a moratorium was lifted in 2012.
As a one-term Congressman, Zinke worked to boost mining, including supporting an effort to end a coal leasing moratorium on federal lands.
In my view an outright moratorium would hurt the city more in the long run because it would miss out on all that.
Trump lifted the moratorium on coal leasing on federal lands, and started the legal process of repealing rules limiting fracking on federal lands.
" Makan Delrahim, the head of the DOJ's Antitrust Division, responded that "there's a lot that can be done short of a merger moratorium.
Extending the moratorium on offshore drilling off of Florida's Gulf coast, and holding oil companies more accountable for their actions, is urgently needed.
Malawi operates a moratorium on the death penalty and last carried out an execution in 1992, according to research by Cornell Law School.
In an immigration policy plan released Thursday, he called for a moratorium on deportations and an end to Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.
Other officials in the state called for a moratorium on oil trains in the Columbia River Gorge as a result of the derailment.
One of Zinke's first acts, after dismounting from Tonto, was to overturn a moratorium on new leases for coal mines on public land.
Calling the plants "unallocated" does not relieve GM "of its obligation to comply" with a moratorium on plant closings, the UAW letter said.
Gavin Newsom (D) on Wednesday signed an executive order placing a moratorium on executions, granting 737 inmates a reprieve from their death sentences.
Kim has declared a moratorium on testing ICBMs and nuclear weapons while engaging in denuclearization talks with the United States and South Korea.
But he rolled out new wrinkles in the speech, like putting a moratorium on "new agency regulations" and making child care tax deductible.
An update to the renewable fuel standard published in December is the EPA's highest-profile rule to fall victim to Trump's regulatory moratorium.
The government imposed the moratorium at the start of April on industrial boats, most of which are owned by Chinese and South Koreans.
States opting to impose a moratorium on drilling or cuts would see their share of revenue from the federal lease sales drop dramatically.
AROUND THE WEB: An environmental group has intervened to defend a moratorium on natural gas drilling in the Delaware River Basin, StateImpact reports.
Australia's politicians need to catch up to other big coal-producing nations that have supported a moratorium on the construction of new mines.
The rules were scheduled to go into effect on Thursday, but will be delayed until March 21 in response to Trump's regulatory moratorium.
My plan includes the elimination of all unnecessary regulations, and a temporary moratorium on new regulations not compelled by Congress or public safety.
Trading rhino horn within South Africa's borders is legal, after a high court late last year struck down a moratorium imposed in 2009.
States opting to impose a moratorium on drilling or cuts would see their share of revenue from the federal lease sales drop dramatically.
He has also issued a moratorium on new regulations, and a number of executive orders designed to hinder the regulatory rule-making process.

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