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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual postponement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a genuine or real delay in an event or action.
Example: "The actual postponement of the meeting was due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "real delay" or "genuine postponement".
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The second is a quality improvement study, comparing group 2 (instruction to postpone test ordering) with group 3 (instruction to postpone test ordering plus quality improvement strategy) in terms of the actual postponement of test ordering.
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We refer to the capability whereby firms delay price decision and make sales in response to actual market condition as postponement.
That is the autumn we're waiting for — not a prognostication of winter or a postponement of summer, but actual autumn, a season we hope will last as long as it can.
First, the postponement was due mostly to the predicted temperature, not actual precipitation.
However, it is important to emphasise that these IUD studies do not reflect the real usefulness of IUDs in this situation because they are never reported on an intention-to-use basis: as a result, these papers do not register the pregnancies due to postponements or cancellations in the decision to fit an IUD or in its actual insertion.
Some postponement may disrupt workload flows that may arise from shorter response times between demand forecasting and actual production/distribution activities.
The postponement was catastrophic.
But a postponement appears unlikely.
It proved only a postponement.
She called the postponement "misguided".
He eventually mentions the postponement.
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