The trouble with this is that it would not only delay the pull-out but he might also lose it.
The OECD also said that as America's economy is in recovery it should not delay raising interest rates beyond the last quarter of 2010.
Hopefully, it will not delay us further.
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In fact, Gorbachev has already given an unmistakable signal that he is determined not to "ease" the transition to a market economy but to delay -- if not forestall -- it.
"DeLay thinks it would not be helpful to have Watts retire, " said an aide.
While not a cure, it can delay the progression of the disease by roughly a year.
Simeonidis argues that this would not result in a major delay like it did with Bydureon, but instead would likely be something that could be resolved fairly easily in a matter of months.
He said the United States would not be embarrassed if it had to delay the sanctions.
Since then, the Lords have been able only to delay government legislation, not to block it.
While patience is steadfastness and self-control in the face of provocation and delay, it is definitely not idleness.
The two ships were close enough to collide, but Watson had instructed Cornelissen to delay the ship, not to ram it.
Some see Hollywood as a big loser from the attacks, not least because it has had to delay the release of several movies with storylines that were too topical for comfort.
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Even American officials, who were saying a week ago they did not need one, now take the line that a resolution would be welcome so long as it did not produce endless delay.
Not only is the delay a pity, it will also mean more budgetary squeezes and a longer wait before on-board science can begin and hence more pressure to do some of it on Mir instead.
Vodafone in Europe, for example, will not have it at launch, and will delay its rollout until later this year.
But even if the single currency's strength is not enough to prompt intervention, it may delay a hike in interest rates.
Banking authorities opted to delay further liberalization -- but not scrap it.
Should Mr Frost somehow manage to deny Mr DeLay his revenge, it will not be the only slight the Hammer has suffered recently.
It would not be supported by the vast majority of the world, and it would only delay rather than destroy the Iranian program.
But Mr Dewar is not keen on that: not only would it open him to accusations of delay, but there are two other elections due in 1999.
"It is not unusual for someone to delay getting treatment for several weeks or several months, " Dr. Otis Brawley of the American Cancer Society told CNN in July.
Officials in Paris, Moscow and Beijing well know that if such delay would not completely foreclose American military action, it would certainly defer it until late next year.
Wardle is thought to have a cut-off date after which he believes it will no longer be in the club's short-term interests to further delay signing new players but it is not thought to be imminent.
"We are sick and tired of delay, and we're not going to take it any more, " said Sen.
Once upon a time, people assumed that Macs' lack of Blu-ray was a delay, not a permanent decision to fast-forward past it.
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Reducing soot (and also ozone, an industrial pollutant that acts as a greenhouse gas) would not stop the summer sea ice disappearing, but it might delay the process by a decade or two.
The fine was calculated by measuring by how far Railtrack missed its target in percentage terms, but with an allowance for where the company reduced delays to the "greatest extent reasonably practicable" or where it was subsequently found that the delay was not its fault.
Former Labour cabinet minister Lord Reid of Cardowan said the government had been "weak" on the question of timing and it was not in the interests of Scotland to delay the election until next year, but he said he was not "frightened of Alex Salmond".
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