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The EU has procrastinated and hummed and hawed.
Although major medical groups have long recommended unrestricted access to the pill, the federal government has procrastinated or stonewalled for more than a decade.
"It is decreasing the trust among member states," he said, with Germany feeling betrayed by the "Club Med" countries of southern Europe, while those nations feel that Germany has procrastinated and shown an egregious lack of solidarity.
The government has promised to fix the tariff problem, but has procrastinated over doing so.Officials hope that a few months of economising will see Brazil through until the start of the rainy season in November, and that, by next year, generating and transmission capacity will have expanded enough to prevent shortages.
Everyone, or at least everyone I know, has procrastinated to the point of desperation.
"Washington has procrastinated for far too long, the need for reform is urgent and the time is now!" Smuggling bust uncovers over 100 migrants imprisoned in filthy stash house.
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But she had procrastinated.
But then I have procrastinated for years.
Since 2001, successive governments have procrastinated over the extension.
Clients who have procrastinated call for an extension.
You've procrastinated since the day you were given the assignment.
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