The authority's revised plan sees critical milestones shunted back by up to seven years.
Offshoring does create losers, most obviously those whose jobs disappear when business operations are shunted abroad.
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Storage is also getting more and more virtualised, so that data can be shunted around just as easily.
This is a meaningless gesture, since costs can easily be shunted to places where they will cause less offence.
Mr Dahlan's allies in the interior and foreign ministries have been shunted aside.
Yet with a few notable exceptions, the ministry's employees, shunted from section to section, are themselves ignorant about modern finance.
But the bureaucrats most intimately involved were shunted to other jobs in July, so who knows whether any will be implemented.
Officers believe vehicles in a traffic jam were shunted during the crash.
Exam boards panicked, and shunted grade boundaries to drag them back down.
No standing in the corridors for hours, no being shunted off for a troop train to pass, and above all, no black-out curtains.
However, one idea that has been shunted into the sidings is the possibility of one of the society's engines being renamed after him.
Credit cards with the highest rates of interest, or the meanest rewards schemes, will be shunted to the back of this smart wallet.
After a state dinner, Bush and his party were bundled back onto Air Force One and shunted off to the president's next stop, Thailand.
In the mid-1960s Price sold out to his employees for around a million dollars and then was shunted aside by the company he'd founded.
Even before the members had sharpened a pencil or clicked a mouse, the committee was shunted into a legal siding where it has remained unused.
All negative remarks in Comic-Con are shunted into the closing credits.
Such senior officers could, he reasoned, always be shunted aside later.
Western assistance to consolidate democracy and free enterprise in Central and Eastern Europe is in danger of being shunted aside in favor of the Soviet Union.
Jones, who has been shunted from the back-row to the second-row this season, was named on Wales' bench for their 2011 Six Nations opener against England.
There was a time, not too long ago, when women of a certain age were shunted to the sidelines no longer offered the plum roles or business deals.
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Every time you call the company, you must wait from 20-40 minutes to even have your call answered and often you have been shunted to the wrong department.
Taufa'ao Filise shunted over to restore the Blues' lead and despite a late try by Andrew Higgins, Blair's boot kept Bath at arm's length at the Arms Park.
This so-called Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack relies on having enough users, voluntary or not, to flood a site with so much traffic that it gets shunted offline.
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In some cases, their jobs are carried over from past show-within-a-show Muppet joints, while other characters have been shunted off to an "Up Late" writers' room populated by motley talking vermin and crustaceans.
Masterpieces are shunted around the world, often against the advice of conservation departments, primarily to bring prestige to the lenders, publicity to the sponsors and paying customers to the host institutions.
She died when her Fiat Punto car was struck and shunted down the track by a 105-tonne single locomotive, which was being used to familiarise train drivers on the Cambrian Coast Line.
The bilingual-education experiment, which has shunted too many immigrants' children into a second-rank life by keeping them unfamiliar with the language of their adopted country, may then move to its desirable close.
Graham said he felt the car had been shunted from behind by one of the police vehicles - although he insisted he did not realise the men who jumped out shouting at him were officers.
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