But investors are becoming uneasy at the delay in Mr Fox's tax-reform plans.
Many Republicans are privately breathing a sigh of relief at Mr DeLay's departure.
Mr. Panetta and former Defense Secretary Robert Gates have argued that a military strike would at best delay Iran's nuclear development for a few years.
Bush announced he was creating the new position five months ago, and many Democrats have been harshly critical recently at the delay in filling the post.
That announcement came at the end of a Milan gathering meant to end yet another earlier delay at the end of November.
His recent American Airlines flight from Orange County, California to San Francisco began with an hour's delay at the gate.
He was granted a delay at the start of his original sentence so that he could finish his new album.
Thus far, in public at least, DeLay has chosen the second strategy.
They seem to have persuaded the president at least to delay.
However, protesters in the audience opposed to any rate increase for consumers heckled the commissioners, forcing a short delay at one point while one woman was ejected.
While enduring an epic flight delay at a New York City airport yesterday, I read a short commentary by the Pulitzer-prize winning author Anna Quindlen about the benefits of backup power generators.
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Saluted by the Mets and the FDNY before the game, the 43-year-old Rivera, who plans to retire after the season, cracked a big smile as he threw out a ceremonial first pitch to Mets career saves leader John Franco following a 91-minute rain delay at the start.
Talks can be expected to delay, at least temporarily, the application of new sanctions by the West.
U.S. Customs Service spokesman Jim Michie said the agency had no data on the delay times at various crossings.
This would at best impose a delay to the ratification of the treaty.
These include a measure to allow anybody setting up a new business to delay for at least a year the payment of onerous social security charges.
Martin Gocke, assistant director of education and libraries at Bracknell said the delay was necessary because of faults with the computer system it used to exchange information with other local education authorities.
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This delay comes at a time when Sony faces stiff competition from a lower-priced Nintendo 3DS and a plethora of tablets that claim to perform just as well as game-dedicated devices.
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Meanwhile, further delay comes at a cost.
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Mr Clinton and his team have used this fact at every opportunity to delay the inquiry, hoping that people would grow bored (as they have, up until this week) or simply that the presidency would come to an end before Mr Starr did.
Palm isn't so optimistic about the proceedings: according to a study it commissioned in the UK with lpsos MORI, 70% of people who send messages at midnight experience a delay in delivery, with places like London experience 77% delays, and 23% of Britons waiting over six hours for their text messages to arrive.
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Persuading women to delay the age at which they have children is also important.
Nonetheless, the disappointment at this week's delay is a measure of how much utilities have changed.
For these families, assistance at any level can help delay nursing home placement and enhance caregiver well being.
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