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The empirical observation that fertility postponement is often higher in large, expensive housing markets in comparison with smaller and less expensive markets led to an interest in the interaction of housing markets and fertility (Haurin, et al 1993).
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The show's indefinite postponement – which is often theater-speak for cancellation – was first reported by Playbill.
Functional decline is often multifactorial in older adults and multifactorial intervention strategies might assist in the prevention or postponement of disability.
This postponement is not voluntary.
The postponement is deeply embarrassing for Ukraine.
While manufacturing postponement and ordering postponement are supported by supplier volume and mix flexibilities, design postponement is only related with product modification flexibility.
When demand is too unpredictable, postponement is one way to deal with unstable demands.
The results indicate that such postponement is a comprehensible measure of effectiveness.
For other infusions, postponement of the procedure up to 14 h after infusion was often due to technical reasons in case of caesarean sections.
IPOs are often delayed, of course, but for a government that prides itself on smooth execution, a long postponement could be embarrassing.
However, a systematic postponement of chemotherapy of 1 week when the neutrophil count is below 1.5 × 10 l−1, or the use of G-CSF are often practised in clinical trials, they are not always consistent with community practices.
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