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Gazprom, she said, had no intention of shelving the project indefinitely.
But the company plans to announce on Thursday that it will complete early engineering studies and then will suspend the project indefinitely.
The collapse of the Japanese real estate market, followed by a weakening of the entire economy, has delayed this grandiose project indefinitely.
He had every intention of continuing the restoration project indefinitely, but the car's engine had other ideas, finally giving up in the mid-1990's.
Jeffrey M. Zupan, a fellow at the Regional Plan Association, said he was concerned that state officials might use the budget review as an excuse to delay the project indefinitely.
If that does not happen, there may come a point when Mr. Kerry and President Obama will have to decide whether it continues to make sense to invest this level of energy in this project indefinitely without a commensurate commitment by Israel and the Palestinians.
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The bridges were successful, & with those funds Moses decided to float bonds, & keep control of the projects indefinitely.
According to Mayor Chuy Canizales, the area's mines recently announced a hiring freeze and suspended major new mining projects indefinitely.
Mr. Bellantoni said the law had been written this way because contractors were concerned that finds could hold up their projects indefinitely.
Almost every county in California that relies on the state funding "will have to cut or delay projects indefinitely," said commission Chair Lucy Dunn.
"What this means is that almost every county in California that relies on this source of funding for projects that improve traffic and air quality will have to cut or delay projects indefinitely," said Lucy Dunn, chairwoman of the commission.
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