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A. We announced a temporary delay for more feedback.
This piece of legislation constituted a temporary delay in the development of the new rule.
Today, the fear in the blind community is that a temporary delay might become a permanent halt.
Both sides said there was a temporary delay in negotiating the sponsorship while the dispute played out.
Only after a user has seen or entered "plannedparenthood.com" can she access the web site; such access occurs after at least a temporary delay.
But Jim Manley, a spokesman for Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic leader, said the Democrats had never given up their right to a temporary delay.
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Yet reports suggest a tacit, temporary delay has been put on planning approvals for settlement projects in the city.
Six prospective, randomized trials involving chemotherapy-free intervals in at least one of the randomization arms [ 2- 8] have been published, and have enrolled 1149 patients whose treatment included a therapeutic temporary delay until progression.
But he seemed to back away from that categorical position when he tried to assure the justices that his position would not convert into a taking every temporary delay that a property owner must endure while seeking a building permit under ordinary zoning laws.
Two years after the FCC stripped broadband consumers of FTC privacy protections, some now express concern that the temporary delay of a rule not yet in effect will leave consumers unprotected.
Democrats, meanwhile, have proposed a number of plans, and the White House has even proposed another temporary delay.
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