Efforts to agree a way of measuring cuts to industrial tariffs also stalled, and were put off to Cancun.
Mr Mesa wants to put off elections to the assembly until after local polls due in December.
Either that, or its refusal to sell its infrastructure stems from a desire to continue as a lumbering, dinosaur-like monopoly, and to put off having to face real competition for as long as possible.
Over the weekend, traders in Ironbridge had urged visitors not to be put off coming to the area.
The States was due to discuss this matter last week, but several amendments to the sitting resulted in members agreeing to put it off to a later date.
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Do we stay late at the office to finish a memo, or put it off to the next day so that we can have dinner with the family?
All the same, the Welsh government will be acutely aware that the whole point of digging deep into the public purse to offer financial support to students was to prevent bright young Welsh pupils being put off going to college.
Last year, Mr Osborne decided to put off additional measures to fix the deficit until after the Budget.
He had balked at the coalition government's decision to put off tax cuts to pay for recent flood damage.
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Only a handful of product licences have been issued, so as not to put off fans drawn to its counter-culture feel, and to keep their attention until yet another Matrix movie appears.
Terrorists cannot be allowed to destroy lives in this way and I hope people will not be put off going to Majorca on holiday.
"We're a music society - we love music and we certainly don't want to put people off going to clubs, venues and festivals, " the 22-year-old from London told BBC News.
By losing against the Koreans, the Chinese put off having to compete against their own teammates.
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We were discussing it as a team and then we drove down into Sheepbed and thought 'wow, well let's put Shaler off to the side'.
But the gathering had been put off due to continuing disagreements between Israel and the Palestinians over the agenda and questions about who will attend.
But she thinks others may not be so fortunate and may be put off going to university by the fear of being burdened with debt.
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Accepting card payments could easily boost revenue and cash flow, but 45% of small firms have been previously put off due to the cost of accepting cards.
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The call comes after the Doctor Patient Partnership revealed one in five people were put off going to the dentist because of fear about the treatment and cost.
This means higher prices, and for budget travelers, this could cause them to delay or put off travel leading to slower growth in travel bookings than we currently expect.
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Meanwhile, seven in 10 children in London said children were put off walking to school because they thought it was "too far away", yet two-thirds of children lived within a 20 minute walk of the school gates, research showed.
In the past few years alone that list has included "77 oil and gas leases halted" in Utah, 55, 000 acres put off limits to oil and gas jobs in Colorado, the destructions of functioning dams, and the removal of millions of new acres from any business pursuit.
Trillions of dollars in savings have been lost -- forcing seniors to put off retirement, young people to postpone college, entrepreneurs to give up on the dream of starting a company.
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But while the UK Film Council argues it is a major money spinner for criminals, it's failing to put off those grabbing the chance to watch new films, often days after their US cinema release.
The HS2 project has not considered the cost of lost time for commuters, disruption to the Central Line on London Underground, and the loss to businesses as people might be put off from going to the area because of the traffic, she added.
And to round things off, the party faithful, to the embarrassment of the finance minister, Erik Asbrink, passed a resolution to put off the government's campaign to achieve an annual 2% budget surplus.
Wolves goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey did brilliantly to race out and block Mata's strike after a delightful first-time Torres pass, and defender Richard Stearman then did enough to put off Lampard with the midfielder poised to shoot home following another astute Torres through-ball.
While a showdown over the nation's borrowing limits appears to have been put off, lawmakers have yet to agree on how best to reduce government spending.
Friedman did more than give Leon the OK: After initially recommending immediate surgery, Friedman agreed to put it off a couple of weeks to accommodate a marathon for which Leon had logged months of training.
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