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He put the election off until the spring, and secretly authorized a series of retaliatory operations against Hamas terrorists, which led to retaliatory bus bombings.
The Russian government said this week that constitutional changes in Ukraine should be enacted later this year, putting the presidential election off until then.
After first calling the election off until Monday, officials further delayed it until next weekend.
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Debates rage over whether to scrap the old constitutions immediately or to reform them temporarily, whether to push for early elections or hold off until rules are set and the playing field levelled, and whether to opt for presidential or parliamentary political systems.
This augurs stability, meaning the next election can be put off until 2015, as opposed to our voting again in a few months.
Presidential elections could be put off until sometime deep into 2013.
It was the dampest of damp squibs, and not just because the election has now been put off until the spring of 2009.
By Helen Thorpe The New Yorker, November 16, 1992 P. 39 Talk story about Bill Clinton's chief campaign strategist, James Carville, keeping a pair of black gloves on during the last days of the Presidential campaign, resolving not to take them off until the election was decided.
But the tacticians of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee begged the White House to hold off until after the election, for fear of costing Democratic candidates the election in tricky places like Colorado and Iowa.
The Germans in particular want to put the issue off until their elections on Sept. 22, insisting now that they cannot afford the cost of full benefits under the existing plans for new member states.
They say they're going to push this deadline off until after the election.
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