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Discover Ludwig"hold program" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase you are probably looking for is "hold off on/from" or "postpone" program. For example, "We decided to hold off on/from launching the new program until the end of the quarter."
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The company started a "bill and hold" program that allowed Sunbeam customers to use its warehouses to store goods that they had bought, but not necessarily paid for.
The amplification ramp includes an initial hold program of 10 minutes at 95°C followed by a two-step cycle consisting of 95°C for 15 seconds and 57°C for 1 minute that was repeated 40 times.
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"We don't have room to hold programs," she said.
This year, MIT-GSL will hold programs in Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia, South Africa, Mexico, and Peru with plans for expansion in 2015.
Nearly every programming legend points to the importance of visualizing solutions and being able to hold programs in your head.
He plans to hold programs on science standards, weather, climate systems and dark matter and on topics for children, such as how the sun and moon function.
District courts may hold programs that help with will planning, personal injury, landlord-tenant law, and debt collection.
The opaque volume holds program that is inaccessible to the public while the office spaces remain transparent behind glazing.
Still, this show often seemed a bit like a stopgap: a holding program, buying MTV an extra year to figure out which direction to go next.
The new unit's performance in the field -- and its latest commander, reserve Army Col. George Waldroup -- are controversial among those involved in the closely held program.
E'Twaun holds program records with most minutes played (4,517), three-point field-goals made (243), games won (107), games played (140), and starts (137).
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