Aún no tenemos significados para "postpone a decision".
1Carloway said they would also postpone a decision on that until 21 October.
2But I reckon he'd try to postpone a decision as long as he could.
3The subject being very important, I thought proper to postpone a decision upon that application.
4EU ambassadors, meeting in Brussels yesterday, approved unanimously a Commission proposal to postpone a decision on sanctions until September 30th.
5Hauliers at Dublin Port have agreed to postpone a decision about a work stoppage during the international Tall Ships festival.
6Their union, the Irish National Teachers' Organisation, decided yesterday to postpone a decision to direct members not to co-operate with inspections.
7A military judge granted Bergdahl, 29, permission to postpone a decision on whether a jury or a judge alone will hear his case.
8Although Fahy was prepared to postpone a decision on the quota while negotiations continued, he was unwilling to budge on the assignments issue.
9The United Nations will postpone a decision on the future status of Serbia's breakaway province of Kosovo, UN special envoy Martti Ahtisaari said today.
10Instead, Judge James Daniel postponed a decision on whether to grant bond.
11Earlier this month, EU leaders postponed a decision on such funds until October.
12Meanwhile, the Government has postponed a decision to reform LPT charges until November 2020.
13It postponed a decision last week amid fierce disputes between the environmental and industry lobbies.
14EU ambassadors have postponed a decision on a British Brexit extension until next Monday or Tuesday.
15He seemed to shrink, and postponed a decision.
16They warn that Hispanics could stay away from the polls in protest if Obama postpones a decision.
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