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The phrase "postpone them" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to delaying or rescheduling events, tasks, or appointments. Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we will need to postpone them until next week."
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"The plaintiffs move them, or find ways to postpone them".
The role of monetary policy is to ease such adjustments, not to postpone them.
But that doesn't mean you should not try to postpone them.
Diplomats in Geneva said the UN was anxious not to postpone them again.
Funds have little incentive to hurry the write-downs, and some have reason to postpone them.
But Mr. Adams said the state decided to postpone them because of the holidays.
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If anything, it postpones them.
At best, it postpones them.
It just postpones them and raises the price.
Elections were due last month but Mr Kabbah postponed them for six months, with parliament's approval.
The President, facing reality, eventually abandoned his tax proposals, postponing them until 1982.
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