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You could also face a delay in the start of coverage, leaving you with a health insurance gap.
The president won't give up on that idea, but the planning will now face a delay at least.
And if a bank fails, there is a greater chance you could face a delay in getting to your money.
The House of Lords authorities may face a delay of up to a year before they can use new powers to suspend or expel Sewel.
Figures show 70% of patients wait more than three months for a wheelchair, while 30% face a delay of more than six months.
The implication, Mr. Johnston testified, was that he had best contribute or face a delay in the signing of the tax-extension bill, which had by then passed the legislature.
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Starting this season, teams will have 90 seconds after introductions to report for tip-off, or face a delay-of-game warning.
Meanwhile, a crackdown on small-business self insurance in California faces a delay.
But as with many of the authority's major projects, the show is now facing a delay.
Martin Wragg was finally awarded around €1,700 £1,4000) this month after his family faced a delay of three hours and 20 minutes on their return from San Javier, Spain, in October 2012.
Ms. Mayhew intended to get Medicaid first thing this year, but faced a delay when the online enrollment system could not confirm her Social Security number.
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