The U.S. Bureau of Prisons would make any decision on a delay, he said.
U.S. Customs Service spokesman Jim Michie said the agency had no data on the delay times at various crossings.
The Association of Headteachers and Deputies (AHDS) has said momentum would be lost if the Scottish government does decide on a delay.
The Welsh government blames the tight timetable on a delay in getting information from the Treasury - a claim the Treasury denies.
Meanwhile, the Chinese edition of Global Times runs a commentary on the delay of a visit to China by Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda.
On Nov. 19, just after Forbes reported on the delay of the study, said they would change the method being used for measuring artery plaque.
It blames the cause of its deficit on cuts from central government, the cost of the merger and on a delay in money owed from the sale of land.
"In the event that there is any hesitation on the part of the Serbs, any delay on their part, that bombing would continue, " Cohen said in Washington.
Governments need to put the development of new NBSAPs and the signing of the Nagoya Protocol high on their list of priorities, because any delay on these fronts will augur poorly for the achievement of the Aichi Targets.
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Another Birmingham traveller complained of cancellations on one cross city service, only to find an 11-minute delay on the next train.
At the end of August, Sulaiman Al Fahim completed his takeover at Fratton Park but prior to that Pompey were forced to rely on other clubs, agents and the Inland Revenue agreeing to allow a delay on payments owed to them to keep the club afloat.
Gonzales said Rove received certificates on June 6 and sold all his stocks the next day, and blamed the lengthy delay on his office and the shortened time for the transition.
On the same day that Encysive got its bad news, Cubist Pharmaceuticals announced a two-month delay on a key new marketing claim for its antibiotic.
He called on Mr Blair to delay calling a May general election and concentrate on solving the foot-and-mouth crisis.
Company officials say such programs are often on a five-second delay, and censors are on hand to bleep any offensive language.
"The kind of decisions SSE is taking, to close existing generation plant on the one hand and delay investing in new plant on the other, is likely to be reflected across the industry in the coming months, " said Paul Smith, managing director of SSE.
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This might also have a knock-on effect and delay future production runs of the device.
After the Deep Horizon oil spill, Salazar put a six-month delay on an offshore drilling program.
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This is because there would be virtually no delay on the display screen, compared to old-style radar.
Keynesian economists urge a delay on spending cuts on the grounds that they will hurt the struggling economy.
At some point peers will get the chance to vote on whether to delay changes to Parliament's boundaries.
But Assistant Treasury Minister, Deputy Eddie Noel, said the deputy's proposal would put an unacceptable delay on the project.
Democrats blamed the legislative delay on the opposition of the National Rifle Association.
The prime minister denied that the delay on making a decision on corporation tax was harming the Northern Ireland economy.
There was another long delay on the par-3 16th after a gust of wind dunked Manassero's tee shot in the water.
Mr Reid also denied there had been a delay on the part of the NHS in dealing with the tribunal process.
"Since both of us are used to working in the airline industry, we didn't want a delay on this, too, " Nichols said.
He also called on Congress to delay the sequesters, which he warned would help create a "significant headwind" for the US recovery.
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