And his extraordinary rhetorical skills further engage his audience rather than putting it off.
This past winter, she finally stopped putting it off, and asked me to find her a surgeon.
This year's Cup was going to be a huge event, probably the most eagerly awaited yet, but I have no doubt that they have made the right move in putting it off a year.
You set up priorities around getting the work done now instead of putting it off because you know something urgent will cross your desk with an earlier deadline than anything you already have in the queue.
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Maurice Darnell, from the local residents forum, said he had been told by some people that the smell had been an issue for the past 25 years and it was putting tourists off.
It means putting off buying your first house.
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It's also discouraging people from setting up new businesses and it's putting off potential foreign investors.
Nokia (nyse: NOK - news - people ), the world's largest cellular handset maker, says it's putting off plans to develop phones powered by fuel cells.
To that student who wants a loan, say, this process is exactly as mysterious and off-putting as it sounds.
The puzzle is Mr. Soderbergh's approach to what might have been an intriguing experiment, rather than the off-putting one it turned out to be.
We are loath to admit it, but in putting off until tomorrow (or the summer or 2015) what we know we should act on today we are selling ourselves out.
The prosecution should also make sure that the defendant cannot introduce into the minds of the jurors something that is so off-putting that it gives rise to doubt about the propriety of the defendant's intentions and actions.
Instinctively snatching his helmet off his head and putting it over a live grenade.
While he said he recognized that it can be off-putting if not entirely unfeasible to charge your audience, if someone else is building a business using your customer base (a la applications) you deserve a cut.
"It is complicated and off-putting to an employer to have to undertake paperwork gymnastics to pigeonhole their system into a redefined set of curricular approaches, " he adds.
It banned him from the industry for putting off his testimony in the spinning case while he awaited trial on the obstruction charges.
I, too, am guilty of putting off doctor appointments when I am ill because it is more stressful to me than the illness.
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If he concludes that this is actually not bringing money into the Exchequer and presumably putting some people off at the top end, is it acceptable for that to go?
When it is going down, they are better off putting their money into gold.
However, it turns out that slow connection speeds are not putting people off taking up broadband.
High inflation is also putting pressure on consumer spending, making it more difficult to fend off recession.
Dusting off the once-proud Taurus nameplate and putting it on the slow-selling Five Hundred doesn't make things clearer.
Over the last few weeks it looked like the Fed might get by with putting off action again.
It should also be "more than putting right the playing-off of public sector workers against those in private enterprise", he adds.
JPMorgan Chase had been viewed as a possible buyer, but it is currently absorbing Bear Stearns , putting a deal for WaMu off for the moment.
Many governments responded to the crisis by, in effect, taking the debt burden off the private sector's balance-sheets and putting it on their own.
"Tesco's success has made it immensely powerful - a position that it is clearly abusing by putting small traders out of business and killing off local high streets, bullying suppliers, and damaging the environment through its never ending demand for cheap food, " said Sandra Bell, the group's food and farming campaigner.
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