moratorium in the PONS Dictionary

moratorium Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

moratorium interest
impose a moratorium on the nuclear tests

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English
In 1990, however, construction was stopped as part of a moratorium on new plant construction.
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The earthquakes led to a government-ordered moratorium on hydraulic fracturing, which has since been lifted.
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At the moratorium, he was brutalized and arrested along with numerous other peaceful protesters.
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By 1943, this was no longer a concern and the moratorium was lifted.
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Still, he said submissions on a moratorium were to be invited.
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There are two ways to underwrite policies: moratorium and full medical underwriting.
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Hours later, he issued his ruling lifting the moratorium.
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Some other countries have placed a temporary moratorium on the practice.
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In 2001, the provincial government initiated another review of its drilling ban, and recommended lifting the moratorium.
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A moratorium on the construction of new plants, originally in effect from 1987 until 1993, has since been extended indefinitely.
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