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A one-year arrangement containing small, cosmetic changes that postpones bigger decisions.
This is a budget that postpones the end of the days of wine and roses by finding more reserve funds, it seems, than there are caves in Afghanistan.
The hope had been that the two presidents might accept a statement of basic principles that postpones final decisions on sovereignty, while Armenians withdraw from occupied territory and the borders reopen.
"The Great Battle Under the Table," a summary in minuscule detail of the Napoleonic wars, teeters on the verge of mere comic illustration, but there is a demonic oomph about it — endorsed by neighboring pictures, evocative of Francis Bacon and Philip Guston — that postpones judgment.
A solution that postpones or eliminates such failure can be expected to significantly improve performance.
As compared to previous approaches, the subthreshold drain leakage current becomes less sensitive to the drain voltage (Vds), and that postpones the HEMT breakdown.
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Lord Deben warned that postponing a response would hurt investment.
History suggests, however, that postponing justice could be even worse.
Mr Kohl remains convinced that postponing the euro would be a political disaster for Europe.
Mr. Schumer said that postponing more repairs would only increase the price tag.
Nkurunziza said in a BBC interview that postponing the vote would worsen the situation.
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