Sentence examples for several postponements from inspiring English sources

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The trial – which has been looming over him after several postponements – finally begins next week.

The construction was secretive, and the mausoleum, which was scheduled to open December 17th, after several postponements, has yet to be inaugurated.

After several postponements, their trial began on Jan . 12with the reading of the charges, according to reports that reached the Western news media.

But it means that the sentencing, scheduled for this week after several postponements, would be delayed yet again — at least until the end of March, and conceivably beyond.

Mr. Newell was one of the appellate lawyers representing Carl Isaacs, who has spent 25 of the last 27 years under a death sentence in Georgia, and he helped win several postponements of Mr. Isaacs's execution.

After several postponements, the conference took place on August 25th but only 20 representatives of the AU's 54 countries turned up, plus a handful of heads of state, notably those of Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti and Equatorial Guinea, whose president holds the AU's annual chair.In this section Can the joy last?

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But politics in Kenya may get nastier, too.The international court's chief prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, withdrew the charges against Mr Kenyatta after the ICC's judges had told her to produce hard evidence enabling the trial finally to begin or to drop the case, after several previous postponements.

Haematologic toxicity resulted in several treatment postponements and dose reductions, but the median dose intensity of cisplatin achieved in patients scheduled to receive 50 mg m−2 days 1, 8, 15 and 29, 36 and 43 (equaling 37.5 mg m−2 wask−1) was 32 mg m−2 week−1, and in patients scheduled to receive 70 mg m−2 (calculated dose per week 52.5 mg m−2) it was 45 mg m−2.

Today's announcement followed several days of postponements as the proposal was redrafted to emphasize what a senior E.P.A. official, Ben Grumbles, said at a briefing was the administration's commitment to the federal protection of wetlands "to the full extent possible under the Clean Water Act and the recent Supreme Court case".

The UK faces fines of up to £300m a year and embarrassing court appearances after the European commission launched legal proceedings against it for failing to reduce "excessive" levels of nitrogen dioxide air pollution from traffic, despite 15 years of warnings and several extensions and postponements granted to the government.

Mr. Koons was finally due to close last month, but asked for a two-month postponement, several people briefed on the transaction say.

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