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Off the track.
If something puts or throws you off your track, it distracts you or keeps you from achieving what you want.
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Bélanger was not put off the track when, on September 14th a coroner's jury convened to consider the crash handed down a verdict of "accidental death due to an explosion of undetermined origin".
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He also put off the payment to CSX for its tracks, pending a final decision expected this week.
Still, Plyler put off the decision.
J.D. Edwards put off the transition.
Why do we put off the inevitable?
Put off the expense if you can.
This will put off the person communicating.
Long Island Rail Road officials said today that they now realized they had erred by putting off the repair of several track problems that were uncovered six days before a January derailment in Greenlawn.
But on graduating from Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences of Cornell University WGSMSS) with a Ph.D. in neuroscience in January 2002 I really had no idea what else was out there, so I continued in my thesis lab as a postdoc, doing a slightly different project and continually putting off the search for a career track that would interest me.
In November, the deal was put off.
The Indians were not put off.
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