• Court of Appeals agreed to postpone the law and it ruled last week two-to-one to make EPA go back to the drawing board.

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  • An Ulster Unionist motion will be debated which urges the British Government to retain the RUC name and symbols and attempt to persuade it to postpone the sweeping reforms recommended in the Patten Report on future of policing.

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  • And it has allowed Kumaratunga to postpone provincial polls due at the end of this month.

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  • No one thinks China is going to make drastic changes to what is a signature national programme. (And one from which it hopes to spin off lucrative contracts building railways in Algeria, Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan and elsewhere.) But it might postpone some of the dizzier schemes, such as one to build a freight line across mountainous northern Colombia to rival the Panama canal.

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  • Still, the industry has thrown a massive amount of money into lobbying Congress and the regulators to postpone or soften the recent regulations, such as Dodd-Frank and it would be foolish to bet against them.

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  • Unless Jakarta can regain control and at least separate those who are at one another's throats, it risks having to postpone the June 7 elections in Maluku and possibly other volatile regions, such as Aceh and East Timor.

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  • Postpone that November election, and keep postponing it, preferably in rolling six-month increments.

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  • An early thunderstorm forced the New York City Parks Department to twice postpone the charity show, and ultimately cancel it due to inclement weather.

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  • The current government is planning for president Dilma Rousseff's re-election in 2014 and there is a danger that it will postpone necessary adjustments, making a bad situation worse.

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  • China, which buys much of Sudan's oil and sells it weapons, has also urged the court to postpone the case, warning it risked destabilising Darfur.

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  • Though ICCAT also promised to commit itself to catch levels based on scientific evidence, it proposed to postpone doing so until somewhere between 2011 and 2013, and then only at levels that would give a 60% probability of rebuilding the stock by 2023.

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  • There were discussions to postpone the summit altogether but it has already been put back once and the French were insisted on the meeting.

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  • It says that a new election should be held within four months, yet it also allows the king to rule by decree, and to postpone elections for up to two years in emergencies.

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  • It was fine, it seemed, to postpone matches for the cause of the national team and for nursing Rangers' hopes in Europe.

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  • Unicef say the renewed bad weather has forced it to postpone until next week an immunisation push against measles, meningitis and tetanus.

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  • This is not the outcome the government foresaw when it rejected calls to postpone elections to allow the north time for physical and emotional recovery.

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  • Three weeks after that story was published, Solyndra announced it would shut an older factory, postpone plans to expand another plant and lay off workers.

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  • Mr Blair would do Britain, and himself, a favour, if he were to postpone the idea of a referendum until it is clearer what sort of union Europe is turning into.

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  • Even though the Securities and Exchange Commission is inching closer to revising rules to curb manipulative stock trading, it will postpone any decision on whether to preserve a big break for professional options traders until it gathers more comments.

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  • You've been going to publish, or the department's been going to publish a white paper next week, for some time it's been scheduled, and now the word is that you may decide to postpone that.

    BBC: News Online

  • The reason the three governments hope to postpone informed public and congressional scrutiny of this idea until after an agreement is reached and it becomes, as a practical matter, too late to do anything about it is self-evident.

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  • It is a critical life skill to be able to postpone your need for immediate pleasures and satisfaction, keeping your eye on the future.

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  • But even if it succeeds, it will merely postpone, not end, the risk of a debt default unless and until the economy starts growing again.

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  • This debate was supposed to be about foreign policy and national security, but it very nearly didn't happen, after McCain insisted that he wanted to postpone the match until lawmakers reached a deal on a rescue package for the financial markets.

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  • The company recently told industry analysts that it would postpone its annual Spring meeting until the Fall so that it has time to get a new CEO up and running.

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