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Sometimes I realize I've shelved something incorrectly, and fixing it thereafter feels somehow like a medical relief drugs for dorks.
"When you say to table something you mean to shelve it.
They should be shelved for something better.
Biver and some of his colleagues have been extremely quick to point out that in their opinion the major failing of smartwatches is that consumers are asked to buy something potentially expensive that they will feel inclined to shelve as soon as something better comes out.
Future Source praises U.S. retailers for their shelve space, something that European retailers have not committed too.
Those virtual robber barons work for their money like everyone else, much as we might want to shelve their doings separate from all those who actually produce something.
After the election he persuaded them to shelve their commitment to repatriating powers over social and economic policy – something which infuriated Conservative sceptics.
It's something I shelved back in 2009, after a couple months of hammering away.
Scholarism's campaign brought more than 100,000 people on to the streets in protest; the proposals were duly shelved and Wong became something of a celebrity.
For example, last Thursday, while explaining to reporters about the decision to shelve the plan to establish missile defense facilities in the Czech Republic and Poland, he slipped in something he had not disclosed before.
Labour has suggested the government's decision to shelve plans for plain cigarette packaging can be linked to their election strategist Lynton Crosby - something denied by David Cameron.
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