Sentence examples similar to put off until much later from inspiring English sources

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Consideration of the plan was put off until a later date.

Do you think the Iraqi elections should be (held as scheduled), or (put off until a later date)?

Yet those signs were not put together until much later, when his organs were failing.

It's a question that comes to mind as I read the analysis over at the New York Times of yet another wayward American trend, the much-discussed phenom/social shift of putting off until later -- often much, much later -- what previous generations barely put off much past high school graduation.

If this is the case, your email might get put off until "later," which sometimes means it's forgotten about.

Those hearings have now been put off until later in the year, the department said in a statement.

The Court reverses that inquiry, effectively saying that certification may be put off until later because an adverse merits determination will retroactively wipe out the entire class.

The trick is figuring out exactly which decisions need to be made in advance, and which can — and should — be put off until later.

A proposal to cut down on low-level marijuana arrests stemming from police stops in New York City was put off until later in the session.

It isn't legally binding, for one thing, and many of the tough decisions facing individual countries have been put off until 2020, or later.

House Republicans have not abandoned an OCE overhaul entirely, but any changes are being put off until later in the year.

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