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Paclitaxel's promise held up.
They had hoped to get more money from rookie pay to divert to veterans and were surprised by how hard veteran players fought for rookies — an argument that, Mara said, took much longer than he anticipated to settle, holding up the resolution of the deal.
The hold-up is ideological.
So why the hold-up?
Even so, talks have dragged on far longer than the goverment initially anticipated and are currently held up on the mechanics of how and when the guerrillas will give up their weapons.
Three lawsuits have been filed challenging various aspects of the project's approval, especially the move of the Dinky station 460 feet to the south, but the University does not anticipate that they will hold up construction.
These lawyers know how to close deals; they can anticipate pitfalls that may hold up a deal; and they proactively take care of logistics weeks before they are needed, like obtaining wire account information and bank routing numbers.
Therefore, it is not anticipated that this relationship will hold up for most natural craters (Ort and Carrasco-Núñez 2009; Son et al. 2012; Jordan et al. 2013; Blaikie et al. 2014; Valentine et al. 2015b).
Stock markets and consumer spending have held up better than anticipated, but the full impact will not be known for at least several months.
Our vote held up, we had not anticipated the Tory vote collapsing quite so dramatically.
…she released the highly anticipated Up!
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