"I think there's going to be continued caution in terms of hiring, " Mr. Stanley said, pointing to looming political battles in Washington that will cause some companies to postpone expanding.
Tragically, the U.S. Senate's infamous action last week will serve greatly to postpone, rather than advance, that date.
And a U.S. decision to postpone a long-range missile test this month could provide a pretext for the North to declare a symbolic victory.
Earlier reports had suggested the directive was being diluted, before a decision was made to postpone it.
The night before liftoff, these two Thiokol engineers, along with several colleagues, tried to convince NASA to postpone liftoff.
The first step toward accomplishing this is to end the over-subsidization of higher education, which creates incentives for many to postpone work.
State and private pensions should encourage workers to postpone retirement.
Environmentalists say the pumpers are already trying to postpone cuts.
You've been going to publish, or the department's been going to publish a white paper next week, for some time it's been scheduled, and now the word is that you may decide to postpone that.
If I were due to head to Mexico next week for a holiday, I would try to postpone.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg admonished the city that the show must go on, but his stubborn refusal to postpone began to feel tin-eared.
The row has been temporarily defused by Mrs Marcos, who has agreed to postpone the burial.
Though the vote is non-binding it could, if won, add pressure on the government to postpone its decision.
So much so, in fact, that the cautious prime minister, Najib Razak, might even postpone going to the polls.
The European institution responsible for defending human rights, the Council of Europe, had urged Hungary to postpone the vote.
The government denied that it barred the officials from entering, however, saying it instead asked them to postpone their visit.
In both the developed and developing world, women are increasingly choosing to get married later and to postpone having children.
The Patriotic Front for Iraqi Tribes said it reserves the right to participate if the government agrees to postpone the vote.
But despite the clashes French Football League president Frederic Thiriez insisted he had no regrets over his decision to postpone the fixture.
Or Somalia, whose chair I borrowed for the final Doha plenary because many African delegates could not afford to postpone their flights.
Which leaves central bankers and politicians with plenty to fret about as they wonder whether they may be forced to postpone the project.
The orbiter was originally expected to fly in June, but technical problems with the new robotic arm on the space station forced NASA to postpone the mission.
But there is an acknowledgement that the Scottish government has set its budget for the coming year and the UK government has given Scotland the chance to postpone the savings.
Speaking on the BBC's Newsnight programme, Ms Smith, economic secretary to the Treasury, was asked a number of times when she was told of the decision to postpone the rise.
Jason Carter, head of live music and events at BBC Radio 1 told BBC Radio Ulster's Nolan programme that due to the technical issues the decision was taken to postpone the release.
Although Prime Minister David Cameron has said the two issues are separate, Jeremy Hunt, the government secretary overseeing the regulatory approval process, has indicated that it may be necessary to postpone its conclusion.
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In 2009, he was part of a team that attempted to row the South Atlantic Ocean in under 30 days, but the boat lost its rudder and they were forced to postpone the attempt.
Key members of Congress, notably Senators Riegle, Dixon, D'Amato and others, are sponsoring S.276, a resolution urging the Administration to postpone action on Soviet GATT observer status and other elements of U.S.-Soviet trade ties as long as Soviet intimidation and use of economic force in the Baltics continues.
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