Sentence examples for causing a postponement from inspiring English sources

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Although initially feigning compliance, at the last minute, Ellen gave the President a dose of blood thinners causing a postponement of the surgery.

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Four months later a financial dispute among the producers caused a postponement.

But this fight, originally scheduled for June 10 before an injury to Holyfield caused a postponement, will be hard-pressed to be seen as one of them.

But it will probably neither derail the agreement between Serbia and Kosovo nor cause a postponement of a decision by European Union members to open EU accession talks with Serbia in January.

After a White House meeting at which Mr. Bush and King Abdullah both sought to defuse tensions that had caused a postponement of their meeting, the two leaders praised each other as longtime friends who shared the goal of democracy in the Middle East.

UNLESS a technical hitch causes a postponement, Italy will go to the polls on April 13th and 14th to elect its 62nd post-war government and the signs are that it will be led by Silvio Berlusconi, just like the 53rd, the 59th and the 60th.

Although the design dated from 1939, the Second World War caused a postponement of construction until 1952.

On July 5, 1706, the justices ordered a trial by ducking to take place, with Sherwood's consent, but heavy rains caused a postponement until July 10, as they feared the wet weather might harm her health.

The newly installed government of Prime Minister John Curtin in Australia, on Blamey's advice, took up the matter with Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who protested that the relief would cause a postponement of Operation Crusader.

A dispute between McGregor and UFC officials caused a postponement of the rematch until UFC 202 on August 20 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, which the UFC announced in the arena and on its $59.95 pay-per-view broadcast Saturday night.

Further delays in resource procurement might have led to German success, which could have defeated Britain and forced it out of the war, or at least caused a postponement of Operation TORCH, the Allied landings in French North-West Africa and [Operation OVERLORD], the lAfrica in Frande, in 1942 and 1944 respectively.

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