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For one thing, we put off changes that we need to make as a society.
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Such a choice to put off change, however, will merely drive us toward it.
The deal taking shape is being derided by advocates for black and Hispanic New Yorkers who say their communities are denied fair representation in the Legislature's proposed maps, and reformers who say it is unacceptable to put off change for another decade.
Standard Life said that was partly due to companies putting off changes to their pension plans.
"Both the people and Le Pouvoir are putting off change because of the risks," says Mr Benbitour.
As the old oil filter ad says, "you can pay now or pay later" – of course, the cost is much greater if change is put off.
The latest criticism of the changes comes after David Cameron said public service reforms could not be put off.
Despite the talk among some Republicans of repealing all or part of the law, insurers say they cannot afford to put off the changes.
In early 2006, it put off the changes until the fall of 2007 because of delays in setting up enough Internet-based test centers.
Mr. Bolaños said Mr. Ortega had agreed to put off constitutional changes that would weaken the president's power until Mr. Bolaños leaves office in January 2007.
Online sales were up 27 per cent but customers were put off by changes to free home delivery, now only offered to those spending £50 or more rather than £30 previously.
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