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A blanket moratorium, he argues, would have had the "perverse result" of giving a competitive advantage to vessels flying flags of convenience that ignore all regulations.
This may not require a blanket moratorium, but it may mean delays to licensed shale gas activities to allow monitoring to be carried out".
The European Union ignored similar advice from the council last year, resorting to tighter quotas and a shortened fishing season instead of a blanket moratorium that would throw thousands of people out of work.
The president lifted a blanket moratorium on repatriations to Yemen — allowing for case-by-case determinations — and has appointed a prominent lawyer, Clifford Sloan, to help expedite the transfer of inmates to other countries.
With vacant and abandoned homes more than three times as destructive to the values of neighboring homes as occupied homes that are just beginning the foreclosure process, a blanket moratorium would only slow down that progress.
Another unintended consequence of a blanket moratorium on foreclosure sales, even where problems haven't yet been found, is that it could cause servicers to take their eyes off the ball when it comes to helping at-risk homeowners stay in their homes well before their problems reach the crisis of a foreclosure.
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But, he added, "a national, blanket moratorium on all foreclosure sales would do far more harm than good, hurting homeowners and home buyers alike at a time when foreclosed homes make up 25 percent of home sales".
But a national, blanket moratorium on all foreclosure sales would do far more harm than good -- hurting homeowners and home-buyers alike at a time when foreclosed homes make up 25percentt of home sales.
As debate has dragged on, the commission has clung to the blanket moratorium that took effect in 1985.
"The blanket moratorium, with no parameters, seems to assume that because one rig failed and although no one yet fully knows why, all companies and rigs drilling new wells over 500 feet also universally present an imminent danger," wrote Judge Feldman, a 1983 appointee of President Ronald Reagan.
"The blanket moratorium, with no parameters, seems to assume that because one rig failed and although no one yet fully knows why, all companies and rigs drilling new wells over 500 feet also universally present an imminent danger," the judge wrote.
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