Sentence examples for should be put off from inspiring English sources

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So no school should be put off.

He argues that budget commitments to tame Japan's enormous national debt should be put off.

He said state action should be put off until the answer was known.

It doesn't mean you should be put off applying for the profession of your choice.

In theory, however, no-one should be put off by this change.

(Republicans have said they will not discuss taxes. Many Democrats believe entitlement reform should be put off).

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Your cell phone should be put away and ringer off during a date.

And while a would-be entrepreneur should not be put off by calculated risks, entrepreneurial young scientists should be aware of the tradeoffs; even now he hopes someday to go back to where he came from.

Economic advantage shouldn't be put off by environmental needs.

And we shouldn't be put off changing civil marriage by opposition from some church leaders.

Advisers agree, however, that succession planning should not be put off.

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