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The regular Charlie dinners with her father, often postponed, were subdued; he caught this from her.
The 'iPod moment' in the book world, so often postponed, is expected to happen this year, probably in the autumn.
The last Labour government often postponed planned duty increases when world oil prices were rising, as they are now".
It is a rule of progressive politics that necessary and feasible reforms are often postponed because opponents master the details while supporters rely on passionate assertions of principle.
Ex;en after waiting that long a patient's operation was often postponed because the bed was needed for an emer gency case.
Made-for-television movie scripts are consciously written with the thought that they must be interrupted at regular intervals; the stories are fashioned so that moments of great interest are either arrived at or (as often) postponed for the commercial.
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The delay between our messages can often postpone or hide emotional reactions to our comments.
Patients often postpone such discussions because they're afraid to face their own mortality.
Second, uninsured Americans often postpone medical care, even when they know they need it, because of expense.
But Overnite officials insisted that they were bargaining in good faith and blamed the union for often postponing negotiating sessions.
It should be no surprise that people without insurance often postpone needed care, and many get much sicker as a result.
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