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1
He managed to
postpone
action
on the notice for six years.
2
The committee's decision to
postpone
action
lifted the companies' shares.
3
Mr Fischler warned the ministers it was too late to
postpone
action
any further.
4
Unless something altogether unexpected occurs, we shall have to
postpone
action
till spring comes.
5
He could not seem to begin dismantling things, and invented every kind of excuse to
postpone
action
.
6
The EU cannot
postpone
action
any more.
7
He proposes to
postpone
action
,
asserts that we are acting without consideration, in haste, and without due deliberation.
8
The Cabinet, however, had decided to
postpone
action
until the morrow, when Cameron and other absentees would be present.
9
As she was not yet in a position to enforce her will, she again agreed to
postpone
action
against the preachers.
10
It is also becoming clear the Government is prepared to
postpone
action
on privacy legislation until it sees how the council performs.
11
Between wondering whether it is true and what I mean by it if it isn't-they'lldecide to
postpone
action
till after March 14th.
12
But he decided to
postpone
action
until some later date, feeling sure, despite what I had told him, that he would outgrow his stammering.
13
The legate consented to
postpone
action
until Henry, who had determined to try the effect of a personal interview, should have a conference with Louis.
14
When that day arrived, he invariably
postponed
action
until a more convenient time.
15
Certainly they
postponed
action
,
and seemed to live on in a dreamy paradise.
16
What will be the consequence of
postponing
action
on this subject?
postpone
action
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