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But the ship that is supposed to deliver food for the refugees seems permanently delayed.
But if the historical record is indicative, it won't be permanently delayed.
But it seems the environmentally weightless economy has become long, if not permanently delayed at its departure gate.
"[So] if you're out of work for a year or so, what you're doing is forgoing that experience, so you are permanently delayed.
Benefits are also smaller because of changes instituted in 1983 that permanently delayed all retirees' first cost-of-living adjustment for six months.
The 46 Republican senators sent a letter to Mr. Obama on Wednesday saying that the whole law should be "permanently delayed".
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The hacking scandal has already delayed, perhaps permanently, News Corporation's full takeover of BSkyB, in which it owns a 40 percent stake, and News Corporation wants to contain any more threats, especially at the hands of regulators.
In some cases, however, language acquisition is not so straightforward and language ability is delayed or permanently impaired.
Tolerability and dosing will be described by numbers of patients in whom treatment was given as planned, delayed or permanently stopped.
Timing of treatment is also crucial because many chemicals start producing damage immediately and delayed treatment can permanently damage the brain and other organs.
The public cost of HIV treatment will decline even if HIV infection is simply delayed and not permanently averted, because the present value of future treatment costs is lower if those costs are delayed to a future date.
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