Sentence examples for could put off from inspiring English sources

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They could put off flight.

She wondered how long she could put off deciding whether or not to live with him.

But Clinton was swayed by other advisers who warned she could put off male voters.

But mass-market editorial could put off some of its more luxurious advertisers.

He is also a conservative, which could put off many of the New York City members.

Now a further snag could put off a transfer of title for months.

On Tuesday, Congressional leaders reached a tentative deal that could put off the need to finalize a budget until March.

* Erecting barriers to users could put off people who might otherwise have edited entries, or added new ones.

We could put off the hard choices, and sacrifice, that will inevitably be part of building a new one.

However, the high price (by app standards) could put off casual players who haven't grown up with the Civilization games.

That means that, in theory, the coalition could put off a decision until after the next general election in 2015.

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