The cash from Cegetel gives him more room to manoeuvre, and means he can defer the decision.
They acknowledge the request for a price concession but defer a decision and, if pressed, offer an alternative.
It said the committee was asked to defer the decision until more was known about a current planning application by Bristol Zoo.
But Birkenshaw also noted some poor shots and will defer a decision on whether to report the surface until having had another peek.
The full council met on Thursday to vote over next year's budget, but a motion by the Labour group to defer a decision pending further talks about the range of cuts was supported by councillors.
Aled Davies for the Conservative group said he was unhappy to defer the decision but the leader of the Powys Independent Alliance group, Tony Thomas, had earlier warned of making decisions about the budget "on the hoof".
Separately city planners had recommended that an application for five flats and a gym on the site be accepted but at a meeting of the council's development committee last week they voted to defer the decision until their next meeting.
Mr Hakeem described this crisis as a temporary setback for Muslim interests at the peace talks in Oslo, but added that he had secured undertakings from both sides to defer any decision with a direct bearing on Muslims in Sri Lanka.
"The decision to defer FDI is a missed opportunity for Indian producers, farmers and consumers, " Tesco of the U.K. said in a statement.
The decline in capex guidance is primarily due to the company's decision to defer a portion of its LTE build in order to better align capex with the expected receipt of LTE revenues.
The trigger was Mr Rudd's decision in late April to defer a planned emissions-trading scheme (ETS) until at least 2013.
"I told the Executive at the last meeting that I would be bringing to them a paper indicating the consequences of a decision that we made and all signed up to - every party - that we would defer water charges, " he said.
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