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The appeal process would have suspended the planned funding cutoff until a decision was reached.
"I'm sure Congress would have suspended it right after Sept. 11".
He's a tax-cutter, but he would have suspended Bush's tax rollback when the national budget fell back into deficit.
A senior official reckons that, if the French president had at that moment asked for a vote, the heads of government would have suspended the rules.
Kim's death upended a deal between the US and North Korea, where Pyongyang would have suspended its uranium enrichment in return for food aid from Washington.
I had a word with him on his own and said, "Right, where are we going with this?" There's no doubt that Peter would have suspended him.
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A non-binding vote at the International Whaling Commission in September that would've suspended Japan's whaling for a further year was ignored by the country.
(Quick reminder: Prop 23 was an oil-funded ballot measure that would've suspended the far-reaching environmental law AB32).
But Weiss notes that CSFB would not agree to pay $100 million–and it wouldn't have suspended and fired executives if it were completely innocent.
Would Shanahan have suspended Hagelin for only one or two games had he known Alfredsson's injury wasn't as severe as first believed?
Under the new guidelines, he probably would have been suspended.
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