Now Mr Pujol says he will delay it while he negotiates with Hollywood's honchos.
With final salary pensions the worker might get an enhancement to their pension if they delay it by a few years.
If that decision was not made, we could have opted for the power plays, but that wicket forced us to delay it.
That would delay it or derail it, and neither option is acceptable.
The bill also includes a provision that would delay it from taking effect on April 1, if the city's economy were suddenly to worsen.
Labour, which wanted to delay it until at least April saying "it would be wrong" for it to take effect sooner, was defeated by 282 votes to 234.
Without the backing of the eight Liberal members of the ruling council, the bill's passage was in doubt, and Mr Tung had no choice but to delay it.
While neither candidate can hold up the plan themselves, they can create the space for its opponents in Congress to delay it, BBC North America editor Justin Webb notes.
Having blocked bids to scrap the bill and to delay it, members of the House of Lords are now expected to take at least 10 days on the committee stage of the controversial legislation.
What's more you can set it to start cooking at a certain time - and then send a message from your smartphone to delay it turning itself on if you get stuck at work.
The government saw off calls in Parliament to scrap the VAT rise or to delay it pending a review on its impact on certain groups but not without concerns being expressed by Lib Dem members.
So I think if they delay it, that will give more time for people to look at the constitution in general without being in a rush and they have to give it by the 15th of August.
Mr. KIAI: Because the reason why the process of negotiations are having a hard time, and I think you've been seeing that the government rejected Mr. Ramaphosa of Africa to be a negotiator, is that they're trying to delay it.
This might take the aircraft out of service for a year or more, and would bring the airframer close to financial meltdown as it battled with a crisis much worse than the delay it experienced getting the 787 to certification.
They delay it six months there.
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They highlighted a lack of modern resources such as computers, the long delay it often takes for needed school supplies and resources to reach them and how many of the trees that supply needed shade during the lot of school days are being needlessly cut down.
If you take away their job and give it to a veteran, you delay finding it out.
The White House said on Tuesday that it will go along with the debt-ceiling delay if it passes.
"DeLay thinks it would not be helpful to have Watts retire, " said an aide.
We had a tweet yesterday talking about a four-hour delay, it was actually two-and-a-half.
Despite the delay, it is understood that all parties have agreed in principle to freeze council tax.
While patience is steadfastness and self-control in the face of provocation and delay, it is definitely not idleness.
For those who are experiencing a longer delay, it is possible the IRS has identified additional issues with the return.
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The only delay, it says, is that the claimants have not brought their rulings to a local court for collection.
After decades of dawdling and delay, it seems America may finally be coming to grips with the health system's runaway costs.
So far this year, the company has dealt with an average of six ill passengers each month, which typically cause an hour's delay, it said.
Amid calls for delay, it requires the fierce urgency of now.
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The third calls for a pre-commencement impact assessment for the bill, and, if passed would probably mean a long delay before it could come into effect.
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