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On Tuesday, Congressional leaders reached a tentative deal that could put off the need to finalize a budget until March.
The two banks are still cleaning up their balance sheets and selling off unwanted assets that could put off new investors.
Among other things, the agreement sets out a transition timetable that could put off the election of the next Egyptian president until 2013 or later.
The death penalty, which is usually sought in cases involving the murder of a law enforcement officer, puts in motion a series of pretrial procedures that could put off the trial until late this year or early next.
In a search for compounds that could put off chemotherapy, the Johns Hopkins team turned to itraconazole.
It's this me-too nature of the games catalog that could put off some players, as they've most probably already played these titles before elsewhere.
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If there are things that could put people off your property try to address them before they look round.
"I wouldn't vote for it because I believed that with the higher rate that could go … up to £9,000 a year that could put people off applying.
There are many alternatives you can find that aren't about a smaller number every month that could put them off.
"By all means support a range of parenting CHOICES but please do not offer your support to a dangerous ATTITUDE that could put new mums off breastfeeding in public," she wrote.
Gordon Brown had hoped that he could put off a proper defence and security review until after the next election.
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