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Mr. Clinton may defer the deployment decision to a successor, but there seems to be too much political momentum behind the idea of an antimissile system for the United States to abandon it now.
If the bladder appears empty by ultrasound, the clinician may defer the procedure until the child's bladder contains urine, therefore, avoiding failed procedure attempts [52].
A low volume department might not achieve cost-effectiveness unless computer navigation has a more significant impact on implant survival, thus may defer the investments until such data are available.
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Ultimately, all the legal wrangling and courtroom football of this lockout may defer to the core reality of a good number of players needing to start receiving their checks.
After IMT, they may defer maintenance in the expectation that the government will eventually return and again rehabilitate the scheme.
Through cold-calling and face-to-face interviews, we avoided the previously described bias of "headache today" [17]: participants with headache on the day they receive a questionnaire by post may defer responding until the first day of headache-freedom, and then spuriously report HY.
A governor of a state or lieutenant governor of a province may defer assent to the governor-general, who may in turn defer it to the sovereign.
Older cancer patients may not be offered or may defer treatment secondary to the perception of increased toxicity.
He may defer a decision about deploying the system, but there is virtually no chance that he will decide a missile defense is unnecessary.
The French may defer to power, and Americans may be less respectful to authorities, and this may well be part of the reason why a huge proportion of Americans are in prison compared to France — and why there is so much more crime in America.
Logic topologies may defer and may depend on the concrete protocol.
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