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Reforms (and cash from abroad to support them) would be put off.
There were signs on Friday that the question of raising the debt limit would be put off for a while.
But determining the formal status of the territory would be put off until a review in, say, a year's time.
She claimed that her female students would be put off by the word 'hero' on account of their "natural modesty".
Most teachers would be put off by the size of this challenge," said Graham Feek, Day's deputy chief executive.
Byatt's American publishers initially wanted her to cut large parts of it, fearing purchasers would be put off.
Direct elections to a national assembly would be put off until at least the end of the year.
Doctors opined his mental abilities would be untouched for 12 years, but surely voters would be put off?
"I think many would be put off by thinking it's a long and difficult process because you do have to write a detailed and articulate letter.
I couldn't help thinking that this was because they knew some readers would be put off the story because it was, basically, inappropriate.
The announcement seemed to suggest that few places would be put off limits, as they were after the more devastating 1986 Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine.
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