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Some conservative Republicans in the Senate — Ted Cruz, of Texas, maybe — could well try to delay the passage of a Senate bill.
The public urge for punishment that helped delay the passage of Washington's economic rescue plan is more than a simple case of Wall Street loathing, according to scientists who study the psychology of forgiveness and retaliation.
At worst, they are overpaid bureaucrats who delay the passage of simple transactions and bloat their cost.In this section Breaking the seals Identity crisis ReprintsNotaries are most powerful in continental Europe, where legal systems are based on civil law.
But Congress was not content to nod it through casually.In Mr Moore's view, his fellow Democrats are guilty of demanding tougher anti-tobacco rules so as to delay the passage of the deal.
As concern grew that he might delay the passage of the legislation, which has become a litmus test of Italy's credibility in the markets, Berlusconi said he would insist on holding new elections and one of his ministers speculated that could be next February.
The whole truth is that America's economic malaise will haunt the country for some time, even after the NBER declares the recession over.Just one of its long-term effects might be to delay the passage of major reforms that Democrats have been seeking for years, even decades, such as universal health care.
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This has been amply illustrated by the months of bickering that delayed the passage of next year's budget.
Some campaign finance reform groups have suggested that the governor's proposals are so far-reaching that they risk delaying the passage of attainable new ethics rules.
The entire time he has played defense, delaying the passage of budgets and holding Republican bills hostage in a fight to protect his party's agenda.
One of the most notorious, Radovan Karadzic, the former leader of the Bosnian Serbs, probably delayed the passage of the quick-start package by several months.And though the Dayton accords insist on the right of refugees to reclaim homes, no more than a few thousand of the 2m-odd people displaced by the war have returned to areas in which they would be an ethnic minority.
In exchange for the House not delaying the passage of the Bill into law, the Government agreed to this amendment, and it then became part of the House of Lords Act 1999, and 92 hereditary peers were allowed to remain.
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