Period during which access to academic journals is not allowed to users who have not paid for access.
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Examples for "embargo"
Examples for "embargo"
1Following the resolution Great Britain & the U.S. announced an oil embargo.
2The war had been preceded by the restrictive system and the embargo.
3We are engaged perpetually in making additions and supplements to the embargo.
4And this year, Congress should begin the work of ending the embargo.
5The U.S. embargo on Cuba, in place for 54 years, will remain.
1The studio allows fans to comment first, but places embargoes on critics.
2There are no global embargoes to prevent north and south Sudan maintaining armies.
3Punitive embargoes could take years to bring down Assad, he said.
4Russia has said it will retaliate if the embargoes are introduced.
5Wars, embargoes, and confiscations might interrupt but they could not seriously harm it.