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A sale of Psaier's works that Nicholson had originally scheduled for September 17 has been postponed for a week, while the auctioneer scrambles to secure proof of the artist's existence.
If lower values occurred on the initial day of each cycle, chemotherapy was postponed for a week, while doses were omitted if they did occur on day 8 or 15.
The event, which cost £53.50 a ticket, was postponed for a further week while technical problems with the location were ironed out.
These new rates also still had to be ratified by the CACM Duty Council, and this appears to have been postponed for a substantial period while countries grappled with the implications of a further tariff rise for their commitments under GATT.
We argue that a diagnostic workup targeted at anxiety disorder can be postponed for a few weeks while monitoring the effect of non-specific interventions (e.g., reassurance, encouragement, advice) and the passage of time.
Sotheby's said in a statement that the meeting had been postponed for an indefinite period while the two principal shareholder groups discussed the composition of the board.
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