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And the faltering economy led Mr. Obama to say in an interview on CNBC this week that he might "possibly defer" some of his tax increases on the wealthy if economic conditions warranted a delay.
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"The threat of death to individual grizzly bears posed by the scheduled hunt is sufficient" to warrant a delay, he wrote.
At any rate, the need to redesign interventions and reorganise centres would not warrant a delay in implementation of strategies of proven effectiveness, although simultaneous research and action are required.
"It warranted a tech.
The conservative-leaning editorial board of the Wall Street Journal argued that Ford's claims should not warrant a hearing nor a delay in Kavanaugh's confirmation, saying the surfacing of her claim was part of a political ploy by the Democrats.
A suspicious pattern would kick out a search warrant after a delay of only a few milliseconds.
Bambos Charalambous Manchester If the actions of the Heathrow 13, delaying thousands of passengers, warrant a custodial sentence, how come the Northern Rail executive are not all behind bars?
Following assessment by the OT, 16 children (13.8%) were determined not to have motor delays substantial enough to warrant a diagnosis of DCD, according to study criteria.
However, delay, without more, will not warrant a stay of proceedings as an abuse of process at common law.
Our findings warrant a separate investigation on specific reasons for ART delay including multivariate analysis of parameters associated with non-treatment.
The question then arises: what delay in the need for THA would warrant a patient undergoing HA?
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