Sentence examples for given a postponement from inspiring English sources

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"Instead of a decision, we were given a postponement, one that is not necessarily in our favor," he said.

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Led by the clay specialist David Goffin, they will be keen for the final to go ahead if possible, and the ITF says no consideration has been given to a postponement, cancellation or even allowing both finalists to share the title.

"If they don't give us a postponement we will go on strike and will lose 3-0 [by walkover]." Soon after the FIGC agreed to call the game off but warned it would be the last time.

A statement from Tsipras's office said: "The prime minister presented [Merkel, Hollande and Juncker] with Greece's proposal for a mutually beneficial agreement that will give a definitive solution and not a postponement of addressing the problem".

But most important in what could be an unusually low turnout, given the postponement of the primary by three weeks, will be word of mouth and the get-out-the-vote efforts of local campaign organizers.

The State Department did not give a precise public explanation for the postponement of the talks except to say that "in light of the political changes in Pakistan" the talks would not go ahead.

One further aspect is worth mentioning here: referring to a study by Alderson, 22 Roger 23 gave a feasible explanation for an apparent postponement around their birthday in elderly people.

Mr. Yaalon added that Israel had not been involved in the American policy process regarding Syria and noted that given the postponement of any possible military strike, the army had released some of the reservists called up last week.

Other reasons given for postponement were efficient forms of contraception, changes in values, gender equity, partner changes, housing conditions, economic uncertainty, and absence of supportive family policies [ 8].

Bizarrely Brandon Lewis, the communities minister, justified the postponement by saying it would give a windfall to bankers and posh shops in London.

A report from Singapore of relatives begging doctors to give a patient a little longer time in case he recovered before retrieving the organs generated newspaper headlines supporting the law; for example, 'Postponement killed dreams of liver transplant patients'.

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