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Even if the Kremlin can't deny the evidence reported by U.S. intelligence officials, it will likely try to put off admitting it.
But Lee Buchheit, a leading sovereign-debt lawyer, says that the biggest risk in most debt-restructuring cases is governments that try to put off the inevitable.
But some at NBC argued it is just as likely that studios with clout like Warners will try to put off any extension, looking for a similar payoff.
Federal agencies tend to be conscientious about replacing older vests, Gagliano said, but local law enforcement agencies sometimes try to put off such purchases to save money.
RETURNING gifts, like throwing out the Christmas tree, is one of those holiday hangover chores that many people try to put off as long as possible.
Lawyers for both Buck and Woods are engaged in frenzied last-minute lobbying to Perry and to the courts to try to put off the executions.
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She talks to herself like an addict, wanting to call and trying to put off calling.
No wonder Mr Cardoso is trying to put off his choice until as late as possible.
Mr. Diaz, meanwhile, said Senator Espada was simply trying to put off the inevitable outcome.
The current president has not ruled out a Libby pardon but tried to put off discussion of it.
"The governor is not trying to put off the investigation until after the election," Mr. O'Callaghan said.
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