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But it will try to postpone bilateral obligations, quietly and below the radar.
But that doesn't mean you should not try to postpone them.
The new administration could try to postpone the effective date of the rule, pending judicial review.
In effect, they are offering to bail themselves out.There are other good reasons to try to postpone any reckoning.
Studies have shown that when doctors don't know a patient's wishes, they are inclined to use every possible procedure and medication to try to postpone the inevitable.
Some Republicans will want to hold out for a complete elimination of the tax and may try to postpone acting until the new Congress convenes.
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But was she merely trying to postpone getting old?
Was Tyson trying to postpone the planned June rematch until he had two more tuneups?
While trying to postpone millennial hopes, theologians also attempted to eliminate Christian millennial hostility toward the Roman Empire.
"My lawyer tried to postpone the date," she says, "but somehow they did not want to postpone".
England soccer officials, the most publicly critical of FIFA in recent days, tried to postpone the vote, but that idea was quashed, 172 to 17.
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