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Many sold expensive inner-city properties when the moratoria on re-sale expired, and bought nicer houses in the suburbs; social mobility in action!
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In recent years, several governors have gone as far as declaring moratoria on executions in their states, in some cases formalizing what had already been the rule in practice.
www.huffingtonpost.com
In some places, moratoria were being declared on debt payments, and there was a growing suspicion that gold would be embargoed.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
By the 1970s, to suggest that if it were practicable, governments should charge groups that organised the moratoria the high costs incurred by the taxpayer would have betrayed political illiteracy.
theconversation.com
Third, regulatory uncertainty and exploration moratoria are making life very difficult for the upstream sector.
www.ballinaadvocate.com.au
Moratoria would be placed on resource extraction and new infrastructure such as motorways and certain power plants.
www.villagemagazine.ie
More regulations, soaring insurance rates, and drilling moratoria would lead to oil price spikes and shortages.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
Therefore, these six states can be regarded as having "de facto" moratoria.
en.wikipedia.org
Recently however, two stocks (redfish and cod) were reopened to fishing after a decade long moratoria.
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Nine states have explicit moratoria on new nuclear power until a storage solution emerges.
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