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So the strange young man she meets also becomes a sign for her& 8212an oblique, ambiguous sign — of an encounter postponed, something that has lain in wait for her.
When you dismiss or postponed something on the Blackberry it should impose it to Outlook and vice versa 7. Have the same outlook fields for contacts 8. Led behaviour determined by profile 9. Have the ability to change the timezone on the device without affecting the Calendar records.
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"This is an example of al Qaeda postponing something and carrying it through with great success," said Breitweiser, whose husband, Ronald, died at the World Trade Center.
"Can't I come in with you?" "No," she said, and put a hand on his arm, as if postponing something, promising something for another time.
"Procrastination is a complex issue of self-regulation," with the emphasis not just on postponing something, but on irrational self-defeating delay — and it occurs in some, if not all, areas of one's life.
The McKernans knew only that they weren't willing to postpone something that they passionately wanted to do, not after watching the towers of the World Trade Center fall on Sept. 11, just across the street from Mrs. McKernan's office.
Right now I can't remember to postpone something.
Procrastination is defined simply as "the act of delaying or postponing something," Klapow said.
Being cognizant of priorities and allowing for balance (which may mean missing or postponing something I'd like to do, but simply can't) are key.
pro-cras-ti-na-tion |prəˌkrastəˈnāSHən, prō-| noun the action of delaying or postponing something: your first tip is to avoid procrastination.
"It's appropriate to postpone something when the developer brings in something the morning of the hearing, so that the public and the commissioners have a chance to evaluate the changes that they're proposing," she said.
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