Sentence examples for launch date slipped from inspiring English sources

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Amid slow sales and technical snafus, the launch date slipped from 2013 to 2015.

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If the launch date slips beyond 4 November, however, more fuel would be required to propel Cassini to its destination, and the spacecraft would be forced to eat into its precious fuel reserves.

In February, when the module's repeatedly delayed launching date slipped to July or August, NASA decided to split the supply mission into two.

If yesterday's news that the Treo Pro's launch date had slipped from February 15th to "TBD", this latest bit of hearsay probably won't help: "TBD" apparently means a full month later, with Sprint now hoping to get the Treo Pro onto the shelves by March 15th.

In May, it was announced that its launch date would slip by a further two years because a number of industrial and scientific teams could not be sure of delivering their hardware on time.

Whether it's a delay in securing vital customer validation or a delay in the overhaul of the UI or a monkey patch gone wrong, startups need to assume that their launch date will slip.

The launch date could slip to 2018 or later if Congress maintains its maddening practice in recent years of starving the program's budget.

That date slipped, first to 2014 and then to 2015, before it was finally launched in September of that year.

Inexplicably, the date slipped to July.

And so the publication date slipped and slipped, and I chewed my fingernails.

With little fanfare, that date slipped until September.

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