" This meant the game would be delayed "a bit.
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Germany's federal network agency this week reported that two central north-south lines will likely be delayed by three years to 2025 and a third will be delayed by two years to 2021.
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Other releases, though, could be delayed should the shutdown continue.
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Susan Collins, signaled that the hearings would not be delayed.
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Our DJI Mavic Pro review will be delayed a bit.
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Mr Meirelles now concedes that the reforms will be delayed.
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The paper said delivery could be delayed by several months.
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New wearable hardware, however, may be delayed until the fall.
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A senior Republican official said the vote would be delayed.
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"The plant closures will likely be delayed," one trader said.
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His recurring sicknesses meant his immunizations had to be delayed.
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That could come as early as Friday or be delayed.
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Later flights were shown to be delayed, including departing flights.
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Paul International Airport will probably be delayed or cancelled Saturday.
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L, expected on Tuesday, would be delayed for 24 hours.
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So the impact may be delayed but it could hurt.
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And, of course, your Amazon Prime packages would be delayed.
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It's not yet clear if the election will be delayed.
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That would just be delayed, as in the House bill.
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Mohan and Pascale believe that launch date could be delayed.
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Moreover, their path to citizenship will be delayed, perhaps permanently.
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It said the reform had to be delayed 10 years.
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Most major releases will be delayed by weeks, not months.
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There are also worries that the vote may be delayed.
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The statement didn't say how long they would be delayed.
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But projections suggest at least some phones may be delayed.
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I prayed for the train to be delayed, perhaps infinitely.
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Its effects may strike quickly or be delayed after exposure.
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Many companies are now calling for Brexit to be delayed.
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But Netanyahu said the demolition would not be delayed indefinitely.
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The start of that operation had been set to begin in mid-May, but will be delayed until May 28, Olson said, adding that its completion date would also be delayed by two weeks.
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The start of that operation had been set to begin in mid-May, but will be delayed until May 28, Olson said, adding that its completion date would also be delayed by two weeks.
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It remains unclear how long the tariff increase would be delayed.
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He asked for leadership elections to be delayed until after Thanksgiving.
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Those plans may be delayed, but not, it seems, the wall.
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Now it appears Harvey is ensuring these discussions will be delayed.
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The government has already announced that the measure will be delayed.
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But it's also likely that the crewed mission will be delayed.
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Chances are high the upcoming test flights will be delayed, too.
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BANK OF ISRAEL GOVERNOR YARON: INTEREST RATE HIKE COULD BE DELAYED
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Plus, the project may be delayed by up to 15 months.
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There are also some concerns the budget's presentation could be delayed.
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It is, however, "confident" that the game won't be delayed again.
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According to Bloomberg, "technical hurdles" have caused AirPower to be delayed.
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However, traders are increasingly worried that tax reform may be delayed.
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Construction would be delayed by at least eight months, it said.
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The shutdown impacted the IRS considerably, and refunds could be delayed.
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On Thursday afternoon, Ryan announced that the bill would be delayed.
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PT, but the launch had to be delayed by an hour.
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There's also a good chance that tax refunds could be delayed.
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They also asked that sentencing be delayed for another two months.
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There is increasing speculation that the whole process will be delayed.
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That meant that other, overdue improvements would continue to be delayed.
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Other deals, including CVS's purchase of Aetna, could also be delayed.
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But if the stalemate drags on, your application could be delayed.
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And if you're expecting a refund, it might well be delayed.
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He insisted Thursday that the vote would not be delayed further.
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Itineraries Consider all the reasons your summer flight could be delayed.
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Late boxes meant a shipment of couches might be delayed too.
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This timeline may be delayed due to government-processed documents. 6.
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It's that model that UBS believes will be delayed past September.
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Investors interpreted this as meaning future rate rises might be delayed.
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Therefore, he believes the meeting should be delayed by a month.
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Votes on the amendments themselves will be delayed to next week.
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The EU's top negotiator has warned that formal talks could be delayed.
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But the minister also suggested that export curbs could yet be delayed.
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It's unknown how long Facebook Dating's debut in Europe will be delayed.
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But there is a much greater chance that Brexit could be delayed.
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It is unusual for pricing on investment-grade bonds to be delayed.
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Chinese demand could be delayed by the tariffs from the Sino-U.
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There are also concerns the coalition government's 2019 budget could be delayed.
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Moon said the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula should not be delayed.
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The deregulatory process takes time, and could be delayed by legal challenges.
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The next talk, she told everyone, would be delayed by ten minutes.
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The day will continue to run smoothly and photos won't be delayed.
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You can still order these models online, although shipping may be delayed.
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Retirement might have to be delayed or transformed into part-time work.
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Radio communication will be delayed by up to 20 minutes each way.
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The paper shows that this process can be delayed by agricultural tariffs.
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The private sector has lobbied for the fee rises to be delayed.
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Red Dead 22 has been delayed twice, and could be delayed again.
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Death, the children learn, can be delayed, but can't be turned away.
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An earlier version of this story misstated which title would be delayed.
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Agreement may be delayed until 2019, after Mexico's new president takes office.
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However, Cormark Securities analyst Jesse Pytlak expects a sale to be delayed.
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Greg Abbott, who will ultimately decide if the execution should be delayed.
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Full approval in the lower house, however, may be delayed until August.
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A further vote on the law will be delayed until September 10.
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In other coronavirus news … • The U.S. income tax deadline could be delayed.
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Instead of taking effect in 2020, it would be delayed until 2022.
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"You should not be delayed more than a month," Mr. Maundrell said.
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Go deeper: How the U.S. decided which China tariffs will be delayed
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Families see an opportunity for loss to be delayed, perhaps even dodged.
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Facebook (FB) acknowledged that the product would be delayed for European customers.
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Some popular sellers on Amazon say deliveries will be delayed for weeks.
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Publication of these reports for December is also likely to be delayed.
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It is scheduled for August 2021, but will also likely be delayed.
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It also asked that any senior management changes or restructuring be delayed.
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Another vote, on whether Brexit should be delayed, will follow on Thursday.
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On Monday, it was reported its IPO could be delayed until 2019.
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Bloomberg reported earlier this month that the IPO might now be delayed.
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Cases involving furloughed lawyers from the executive branch of government may be delayed.
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At least a few of these may be delayed into 2018 or beyond.
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His trial was scheduled for Thursday but is now expected to be delayed.
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Because now I&aposm hearing it may be delayed for another two weeks.
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This is a big blow to Weinstein's case, which may now be delayed.
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M&A transactions also take months to complete, so proceeds can be delayed.
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He is due to be sentenced in December, though that may be delayed.
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That recovery will likely be delayed about three months because of the hurricane.
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As such, your delivery will probably be delayed by up to two weeks.
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It is looking ever more likely that Britain's scheduled exit will be delayed.
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O'Sullivan and High Frequency Economics now expect tightening to be delayed until December.
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In December Mr Castro said that currency reform "cannot be delayed any longer".
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" Chicago Bridge & Iron: "Look, I love infrastructure, but it's got to be delayed.
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Should a decision be delayed to his term, the pipeline could be approved.
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Around Wall Street Samsung said its latest Galaxy S smartphone could be delayed.
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The longer that can be delayed, from Republicans' point of view, the better.
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Could the Brexit process be delayed to allow several years of trade talks?
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Roads will be icy, trains will be delayed, and flights are already cancelled.
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The listing could yet be delayed, however, if the protests worsen once more.
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A fifth round of negotiations in Mexico City will be delayed until Nov.
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The listing could yet be delayed, however, if the protests worsen once more.
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Stan Collender: The real reason why the shutdown fight will likely be delayed.
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While I am checking emails, I'll be delayed in responding during this time.
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Some benefits, like unemployment insurance and veterans' benefits, could be delayed or reduced.
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Analysts say it is likely Trump's tax overhaul could be delayed until 2018.
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Then, the vote must be delayed and a full FBI investigation must occur.
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A separate report on personal income scheduled for Thursday will also be delayed.
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But an anchor tenant could not be found and renovations would be delayed.
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The Pentagon announced Thursday night that the parade could be delayed until 2019.
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Vaccination should not be delayed if a specific product is not readily available.
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The rotation slated to replace the Marines in Norway may also be delayed.
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Democrats have demanded that the hearing be delayed while the allegations are investigated.
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Shows may be delayed, but rarely canceled, because of rain, Mr. Paulson said.
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These postponements have created concerns that the November general election could be delayed.
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"All this negatively influences investments, which would be delayed or cancelled," VDMA said.
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Go deeper: Scoop: How the U.S. decided which China tariffs will be delayed
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But that vote could be delayed for some time by the impeachment trial.
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Supply chains would be snarled and shipments could be delayed at the border.
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The new departure screen reported that his 11:06 train would be delayed.
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With the deal, additional tariffs set for rollout on Sunday will be delayed.
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It was the third consecutive vote to be delayed in Africa's largest democracy.
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Once the trial begins, all legislation is expected to be delayed for weeks.
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Voting rights should be delayed for at least the same amount of time.
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"Final Fantasy VII Remake" will be delayed from March 3 to April 10.
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The case has been on hold for months and could be delayed again.
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And there's not yet any clarity on whether those duties will be delayed.
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However, both Variety and Billboard learned from sources that it would be delayed.
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But even if they do, the next launch could be delayed by months.
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Russian media have reported that the amendments will be delayed until after the elections.
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In an August earnings call, Musk admitted the cross-country trip may be delayed.
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Would this decision be delayed if malaria were still a problem in the US?
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We knew from the very beginning that developmentally, he was going to be delayed.
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These permissions can also be delayed and gated behind the actions that require them.
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The immediate consequence of the rebellion in Westminster is that Brexit must be delayed.
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Now, that will almost certainly be delayed by at least several months, into 2020.
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The arrival of driverless cars could be delayed by a bicycle shaped road-block.
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To comply with Trump's regulatory moratorium, the rules will be delayed until March 21.
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He was very small for his age, and his language seemed to be delayed.
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Recent reports have suggested the offering may be delayed into 2019 or even shelved.
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Consultations could continue to be delayed or may not produce a mutually satisfactory outcome.
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OF Cameron Maybin continues to be delayed in his return to the major leagues.
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That would mean any prosecution could be delayed until after the president leaves office.
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However, the game is not anticipated to be delayed due to the security scare.
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With so much disagreement, it's no wonder Hinkley Point C continues to be delayed.
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EU leaders agreed this week that Brexit was to be delayed until October 31.
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Reports earlier in the week had indicated a deal could be delayed to 2020.
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Shipping WILL be delayed on orders, potentially 8 weeks or more in many cases.
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Marines stuck in Norway as incoming rotation may be delayed over COVID-19 concerns
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The organization had initially said the season would be delayed at least two weeks.
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The government had asked that her release be delayed while officials prepared an appeal.
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That's when Musk explained that Model 3s would be delayed six to nine months.
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But it may be delayed due to supply chain constraints resulting from the coronavirus.
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Air navigation fee payments will be delayed by six months under an executive order.
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If the abortion is deemed necessary and can't be delayed, it's declared legally essential.
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It effectively means any action by Trump would be delayed until at least June.
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If that is Mr. Netanyahu, his effort could be delayed by a court challenge.
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Model 3 production will be delayed by a week and a half, Kirkhorn said.
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Request your forms early, as they could be delayed or lost in the mail.
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Flights will be delayed or even canceled, so check with your airlines before traveling.
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There's speculation that "Brexit" negotiations, scheduled to start on June 22000, will be delayed.
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A second bond that matures in August 2020 would be delayed to February 2022.
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With licensing, that person would be delayed and possibly deterred from getting a gun.
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The EU could reopen its debate if the OECD's planned reforms should be delayed.
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" UBS notes the rumors that the iPhone 8 might be delayed until "possibly Nov.
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The allegations caused the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Literature to be delayed.
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A vote on Kavanaugh's nomination must be delayed until there is a thorough investigation.
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His trial had to be delayed over and over because of his shaky health.
|
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Almost all said planting will likely be delayed, which could lead to lower yields.
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Unfortunately, all of these expenditures will be delayed due to the cost of the Olympics.
|
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Further serious problems have overwhelmed the radar system and caused departing flights to be delayed.
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You can now do this without your original iPhone, but the deactivation might be delayed.
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Without one, selling land or anything on it can be delayed for years, hindering investment.
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The repeal of the Medicare payroll tax on high earners would be delayed until 2023.
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If the law fails it is likely to be delayed until after the October election.
|
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As Dr Memmott's experiment showed, the impact may be delayed but it will occur eventually.
|
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The long-awaited Saudi Aramco IPO, scheduled for mid-2018, could be delayed to 2019.
|
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But if it were to be delayed a little, it would be no great loss.
|
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But there are several reasons to think the switch might be delayed this time around.
|
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The incidents caused an infuriating number of trains to be delayed or canceled -- approximately 700.
|
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"I think 5G will be delayed in Europe," Suri told CNBC's Karen Tso on Monday.
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The company said in May that usage data notifications would be delayed, according to Nikkei.
|
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With border checks reinstated, car journeys in and out of France can be delayed, too.
|
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Trump also suggested Kavanaugh's confirmation vote could be delayed in order to investigate Ford's claims.
|
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Congo's electoral commission said on Saturday it expected polls to be delayed until December 2018.
|
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The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said tariffs would also be delayed until Dec.
|
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Instead, Trump suggested in the Oval Office on Tuesday that the meeting could be delayed.
|
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"Tezos might be delayed or not achieved, especially if the conflict is ongoing," he said.
|
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The company said in July that plans to enter China in 2016 could be delayed.
|
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The talks, like all deal discussions, could be delayed or ultimately fail, the Journal cautioned.
|
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But after this latest attack, that operation could be delayed, fulfilling another Islamic State goal.
|
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Stocks have also been pressured by fears that a corporate tax cut could be delayed.
|
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Moiseev said the sale may be delayed due to Western sanctions imposed on the bank.
|
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Knee replacement surgery also has important limitations and should be delayed as long as possible.
|
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Some games are delayed a few months, some can be delayed up to a year.
|
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While the organizers said sales would be "delayed," there's still no way to buy passes.
|
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If Congress delays or kills USMCA, these new investments and jobs could be delayed indefinitely.
|
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Democratic senators and progressive outside groups immediately called on the tax bill to be delayed.
|
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The electoral commission then announced on Thursday that the vote would be delayed until Dec.
|
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Louisiana Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announced the contest will be delayed until June 20.
|
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But for some time, it appeared that the celebration still might have to be delayed.
|
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Various software may be delayed or canceled, but there's nothing we can do about it.
|
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But he acknowledged that after North Korea's shift in tone, the meeting could be delayed.
|
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The proceedings, which are expected to last for months, may be delayed after initial procedures.
|
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The Mortgage Bankers Association's weekly report on mortgage applications will be delayed until Jan. 20.073.
|
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But a committee vote on the legislation is expected to be delayed until next week.
|
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Technical difficulties with the drones reportedly caused the show to be delayed by 45 minutes.
|
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Reports on whether or not Apple's upcoming devices will be delayed have also been mixed.
|
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His sentence will be delayed until she rules on his motion for a new trial.
|
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The move may be delayed because there's no final decision on a replacement, sources say.
|
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Now its vehicle production there will be delayed because of the deadly Wuhan virus outbreak.
|
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But as a result of the Supreme Court action, his execution will now be delayed.
|
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It later said a number of flights would be delayed for the next several hours.
|
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That means Democrats' floor tactics would be delayed until the Senate returns on April 85033.
|
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To comply with Trump's regulatory moratorium, the rules will now be delayed until March 21.
|
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All buses will make all stops, but may be delayed in getting to those stops.
|
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If they are not armed, the battle for Raqqa would be delayed, and momentum lost.
|
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If Lucy were to miss its launch window, the mission could be delayed by decades.
|
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" — KIMMEL "Samsung has announced that the release of the new Galaxy 8 will be delayed.
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May's plan could be delayed until after a European Union summit on March 21-22.
|
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His trial on financial misconduct charges was expected to begin in September, but will be delayed.
|
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His statement followed Trump's suggestion on Tuesday that the meeting could be delayed or scrapped entirely.
|
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The study could be released as early as Friday, but it could be delayed yet again.
|
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No, you'll just have to temporarily lift your freeze, and the approval process might be delayed.
|
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However, due to the government shutdown, the release of these economic data may also be delayed.
|
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"Absent this mitigation, project completion could be delayed by up to nine months," the company said.
|
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A vote scheduled for Tuesday looks set to be delayed to avoid a probable government defeat.
|
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Though a decision could be reached next week, the person cautioned that it may be delayed.
|
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Flights resumed on Friday morning, but more journeys are expected to be delayed, canceled, or diverted.
|
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" It added that detection may be imperfect as "detection may be delayed or may not occur.
|
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Timing of the IPO remains uncertain and continues to be delayed due to weak market conditions.
|
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Defense Secretary James Mattis announced last month that their entry would be delayed by six months.
|
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However, WSJ notes the deal "could still fall through or be delayed due to unforeseen events."
|
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However, following the UK's vote to leave the EU, discussion on further taxation may be delayed.
|
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Amid such uncertainty, some lawmakers are calling for Britain's exit to be delayed or even canceled.
|
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Suddenly its book shipments seemed to be delayed and Amazon was recommending titles from other publishers.
|
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In the statement, the companies said closing of the deal would be delayed until late 2019.
|
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If he can't get to that number, the vote may have to be delayed for Daines.
|
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He asked both groups to prepare as if the trial was not going to be delayed.
|
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If the search for a successor is prolonged, the resignation could be delayed the sources said.
|
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In some cases, approval will be delayed while the government asks for additional evidence, she added.
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Switching from Bluetooth to NFMI was one of the reasons that Bragi had to be delayed.
|
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Don Beyer (D-Va.) will discuss why he wants the Electoral College vote to be delayed.
|
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Cargoes that had been scheduled to load from this week will be delayed, trade sources said.
|
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Under the Trump administration, these changes could proceed as is, be delayed, or be scrapped completely.
|
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However, they cautioned that no final decision had been made and the announcement could be delayed.
|
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The requirements were supposed to take effect on May 5 — but they may be delayed too.
|
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They arrived at the airport to learn their flight would be delayed at least seven hours.
|
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The vote could happen Friday or possibly be delayed until early August, after a congressional recess.
|
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Should market conditions not improve the debt sale could be delayed to September, said the sources.
|
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Despite Grassley's timeline, a committee vote on Kavanaugh's nomination will likely be delayed until Sept. 20.
|
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On Wednesday, Democrats argued that a confirmation vote should be delayed until after the midterm elections.
|
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The presidential election in Afghanistan will be delayed until July, the country's election authorities said Sunday.
|
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But the House timetable might have to be delayed a day, some aides and lawmakers said.
|
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Pai said that 5G deployment will be delayed if the legislation isn't passed by May 13.
|
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All the data says it should — indeed, much of the economic activity may just be delayed.
|
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For months, the case has been on hold, and it's possible it could be delayed again.
|
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Their enactment, which is set for 30 days after they become final, could also be delayed.
|
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However, regulatory approval could be delayed in the run-up to the presidential elections in November.
|
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The question is whether it will be quick and for how long reforms will be delayed.
|
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Some analysts fear the deal could yet be delayed by a long wait for regulatory approval.
|
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That's why Trump is now asking "the lawyers," apparently, if the census itself can be delayed.
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The tickets will be reprinted and distribution will be delayed because of it, NBC News reported.
|
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Even that amount could be delayed unless Congress quickly increases the government's debt ceiling, Mnuchin said.
|
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Even if Statnett does take control of the project, the cable will be delayed, Eide said.
|
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However, the breakdown in the deal means Huawei's foray in the American market will be delayed.
|
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Apple's iPhone 12 could be delayed by one to 2 months, according to analysts at JPMorgan.
|
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On Monday evening, a Trump transition official confirmed that the announcement would be delayed until January.
|
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It was a tactic that worked: Trump announced the tariffs would be delayed until December 15.
|
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"Dedicated rideshare missions will not be delayed by co-passenger readiness," SpaceX writes on its website.
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I mean, the COP 26 meeting coming up in the UK is going to be delayed.
|
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Marriott said room additions in 2020 could also be delayed as a result of the outbreak.
|
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Android mobile devices usually update automatically, but updates can be delayed or prevented for various reasons.
|
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On Wednesday, organizers announced that start of play would be delayed three hours, to 1 p.m.
|
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A loan could also be delayed if a lender tries to verify a Social Security number.
|
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Jackson's hearing will be delayed indefinitely following the allegations, lawmakers leading the confirmation announced Tuesday morning.
|
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That means flights into and out of New York could, in turn, be delayed or canceled.
|
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And many analysts predicted Apple's high end phone would be delayed due to its complicated design.
|
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Without the appropriate amount of AGR personnel and Title 32 technicians, a response would be delayed.
|
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Amid such uncertainty, some lawmakers are calling for Britain's exit to be delayed or even cancelled.
|
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Demonstrators stormed the field during halftime, causing the game to be delayed for about an hour.
|
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Rather, the fluctuating jobs numbers reflect the ease with which cuts can be delayed, not prevented.
|
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Last week, Bloomberg reported that Saudi Arabian energy minister also suggested the flotation might be delayed.
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Her kids would miss school, and her plans to flee the country continued to be delayed.
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If they can't make profits from that investment, the cures will be delayed or won't happen.
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My husband is an essential employee who continues to work knowing his pay will be delayed.
|
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Analysts say there is a good chance the tax overhaul will be delayed until next year.
|
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Emergency aid for farmers hurt by the trade war between the U.S. and China could be delayed.
|
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Walloon premier Paul Magnette has said the summit should be delayed to allow more time to deliberate.
|
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This is causing some arriving flights to be delayed an average of 623 hour and 26 minutes.
|
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Another reader wondered whether her husband's flight out of Hobby Airport on Saturday morning might be delayed.
|
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Security is so bad in central Ghazni province that voting had to be delayed until next year.
|
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But a person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday it would likely be delayed until November.
|
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Even the start of negotiations could be delayed for months if there is a change of government.
|
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Theresa May says Brexit will be delayed after MPs voted to reject no-deal under any circumstances.
|
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Any second-round vote would probably have to be delayed until the spring because of harsh weather.
|
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There's still no word on Apple's Beats X earbuds, which appear to be delayed until next year.
|
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The vote could happen this Friday or possibly be delayed until early August, after a congressional recess.
|
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Related: Top Ukrainian officials were told in August that $391 million in U.S. aid would be delayed.
|
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His much-anticipated olive branch to Moscow is likely to be delayed as a result of it.
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But the launch had to be delayed at the last minute because of bugs and tech issues.
|
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It also said that planned gas export curbs would be delayed until January 2018 at the earliest.
|
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"Many people like that are not prohibited from buying guns," he says, but they can be delayed.
|
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If Model 3 production continues to jam up the company, these may be delayed or scrapped altogether.
|
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A Trump lawyer has requested that the trial be delayed until after Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20.
|
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Waszczykowski suggested the decision could be delayed, but Zaoralek said that would risk opening a Pandora's box.
|
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She said the school year for the Lake County district will be delayed at least two weeks.
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House: The taxes would be repealed, except for the "Cadillac tax," which would be delayed until 2026.
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The executions have been ordered to begin later this year, but could be delayed by legal challenges.
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The Japanese currency was boosted by an announcement that a planned sales tax hike would be delayed.
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State argued that the battle over the accuracy of that claim should be delayed until next spring.
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The Workers Party quickly said the fiscal measures should be delayed until the new session next year.
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The implementation of any legislative action will likely be delayed, probably until after the 2018 midterm elections.
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But the agency says the training program will not be completed in time and must be delayed.
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The new schedule means that Boeing's crewed mission, initially scheduled for August, will be delayed until November.
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It's not yet clear whether their plans will be delayed or face major opposition from opposition MPs.
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In India, for example, it is possible that the local equivalent of IFRS 9 could be delayed.
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The broadcast had to be delayed until police arrived to take the man into custody, KOB85033 reported.
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If you have doubts of any kind, the process can be delayed for up to three years.
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But senior figures in the European Parliament are already suggesting the assessment should be delayed until December.
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Brussels sent two letters and requested for the laws to be delayed but Warsaw adopted them anyhow.
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Because whatever grief and turmoil they're having, it can at least be delayed by poorly timed sex.
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Blumenthal said Thursday's hearing where Kavanaugh and a woman accusing him of sexual assault should be delayed.
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Earlier this month, a U.S. District Court in Manhattan ordered that the trial be delayed to Dec.
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These test flights were originally scheduled for 22016, though, and it's possible that they'll be delayed again.
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"If it's raining or too hot outside, my murals can be delayed, which is hard," Peeta said.
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Last week, the administration announced several categories of tariffs on Chinese goods would be delayed until December.
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Riot released its first-quarter earnings on Thursday after filing on Tuesday that they would be delayed.
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Life markers such as marriage, children, and retirement are expected to be delayed, much like previous generations.
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This comes out to nearly $2.8 billion over the 60-day period the rule will be delayed.
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Trump has also argued that the 2020 census should be delayed, although its deadlines appear in statute.
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If possible, Comey's decision to reopen needed to be delayed until the closing days of the campaign.
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This comes out to nearly $28503 billion over the 22019-day period the rule will be delayed.
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A defeat for May increases the chances that Brexit will eventually be delayed, or called off altogether.
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Airbus A350 deliveries also continue to be delayed due to shortages of cabin equipment, the sources said.
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Dr. Simmonds said slow-growing cancers, like prostate and cervical cancer, were more likely to be delayed.
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Eduardo Valle, senior consultant at corporate relations specialists Speyside, said this is something that cannot be delayed.
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Flake requested the Senate vote be delayed for one week to let the FBI conduct an investigation.
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Some longtime officials inside the F.D.A. said privately that they fear these ideas could be delayed indefinitely.
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The memo argues that the state reports should be delayed because the financial markets watch them closely.
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An update to its strategic plan, originally scheduled for release on May 5, will be delayed indefinitely.
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Even the funeral may have to be delayed for months because of new restrictions on public gatherings.
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Life markers such as marriage, children and retirement are expected to be delayed, much like previous generations.
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A trial is set in July, but could be delayed as litigation over pretrial motions plays out.
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The installation of the metal detectors will be delayed until the school learns how to operate them.
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If the system is too hard to navigate then reporting will be delayed, as happened in Iowa.
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Deliveries of Tesla Model 3 sedans made in China will be delayed due to the Wuhan coronavirus.
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There is a decent chance that major sporting events and public gatherings will be delayed or canceled.
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What's more, he suggested that the signing of the initial US-China trade agreement could be delayed.
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The release date for Tom Cruise's anticipated sequel will be delayed one year to June 26, 2020.
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It has previously expressed "serious concerns" about the vote and called for the results to be delayed.
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Jones then called for Kavanaugh's confirmation to be delayed until the woman's claims could be fully investigated.
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In a tense exchange, Wasserman Shultz criticized McMahon for saying the projects would be delayed, not canceled.
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Feinstein of California, the top Democrat on the judiciary panel, she thinks the hearing should be delayed.
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In a petition to the commission, Congress demanded the film's release be delayed until after the vote.
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He added that wheat sales could also be delayed as farmers watch the value of the peso.
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After Ford came forward, Jones and multiple other Senate Democrats called for Kavanaugh's nomination to be delayed.
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The company also announced that its new drone, the Karma, will be delayed until the winter holiday.
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What's more, there would be delayed communications with Earth as the astronauts travel farther and farther away.
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Kuo claims the more conservative new models, likely dubbed iPhone 27S and 28S Plus, would not be delayed.
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The vote was initially expected Thursday evening, but diplomats said it would be delayed at least until Friday.
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However some reloads may be delayed up to 4 hours if a closer review is necessary, says Amazon.
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You will be paid for any scheduled blocks, but payments for today's blocks may be delayed until Friday.
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Meanwhile French President Emmanuel Macron is adamant that Brexit not be delayed beyond the end of the year.
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Due to supply constraints, whichever of these phones turns out to be the final product might be delayed.
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The American Bar Association, which had previously unanimously endorsed Kavanaugh, is now urging that the vote be delayed.
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Iowa Democratic Party officials say results will be delayed as a paper validation of caucus results is undertaken.
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Tesla executive Tao Lin said overnight that cars initially scheduled for delivery in early February will be delayed.
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The preliminary result, which was due to be released on Sunday, would now be delayed, he said, vaguely.
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The big picture: Flynn had previously requested his sentencing be delayed until his cooperation with Mueller was complete.
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The plane's batteries overheated so badly that the trip had to be delayed in Hawaii by 10 months.
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There's also a good chance that at least a few of these titles will be delayed beyond 2018.
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In addition, expectations are rising that planned reforms in the initial public offering (IPO) system could be delayed.
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The Uber board was scheduled to vote today, but that might be delayed as it negotiates with her.
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All ACA taxes would be repealed except for the "Cadillac tax" for generous plans, which would be delayed.
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Ford Motor Co officials said some vehicles could be delayed if the government shutdown goes another 30 days.
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Ford Motor Co - The company said some vehicles could be delayed if the shutdown continues another 30 days.
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Tax refunds could also be delayed, which could further hamper some consumers' willingness to go out and spend.
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NOTE TO REPORTERS: I'm told the House repeal bill will be delayed because the CBO score was horrific.
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One said the order could be finalized as early as December, although such decisions can always be delayed.
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The Senate Labor Committee announced Thursday that Puzder's confirmation hearing once again will be delayed until Feb. 7.
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The court hearing had been scheduled for Thursday but on Tuesday they were notified it would be delayed.
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"The election cannot be delayed, it's just to point the finger at a problem," the Frenchman told reporters.
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The high-end iPhone 8 will be delayed, RBC Capital Markets said in an investor note on Thursday.
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Yesterday, Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr developer NeocoreGames revealed their upcoming action game would be delayed a few weeks.
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Like all first flights, the 737 MAX takeoff could be delayed by weather or other conditions, Boeing said.
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There were reports Wednesday that the anticipated meeting between the two leaders could be delayed unitl next month.
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That makes it possible neither side would lose much sleep should the Singapore talks have to be delayed.
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Reuters reported Wednesday that the signing may be delayed until December as Trump and Xi mull new locations.
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"The election will definitely be delayed, but we don't know for how long," NEC spokesman Henry Flomo said.
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All requests for redemptions will be delayed, and money will be returned starting July 1, Mr. Gottlieb said.
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This could be delayed under Powell, which would not be healthy in the medium term for the economy.
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A Justice Department spokesman, David Jacobs, confirmed in an email that the trial would be delayed until May.
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Kardashian West said on Instagram that she was with Reed when he learned his execution would be delayed.
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However, with three public holidays observed over the next eight days in Australia, the process could be delayed.
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However, the opening of the new line could be delayed further beyond the tentative date of autumn 2019.
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"There's a pretty good chance the timing of a pick-up in exports could be delayed," he added.
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But the agency said Tuesday the training program will not be completed in time and must be delayed.
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Other businesses have signed a letter to Congress saying their construction projects could be delayed without a fix.
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And that could mean that cures for anything from Alzheimer's to Zika might be delayed or never discovered.
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The court ruling means that the coming Senate election, scheduled for March 3, is likely to be delayed.
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But the French government, Renault's biggest shareholder, asked that such a vote be delayed up to a week.
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"Even Democrats who put that awful tax in place believe it needs to be delayed," Mr. Brady said.
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The results there, which may be delayed due to tensions between local parties, will not affect Sadr's standing.
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It's unclear whether the two other races that make up the Triple Crown will be delayed as well.
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WeWork is reportedly kicking off its roadshow next week, but given this week's reports, that could be delayed.
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Yes, but: Seema Shah, chief strategist at Principal Global Investors, predicts the downturn could be delayed until 2021.
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Adding fuel to the fire, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe acknowledged Monday that the Olympics could be delayed.
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At Gatwick, they were back to running a "near full" operation, though some flights continued to be delayed.
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If rising fears of a global economic slowdown keep oil markets depressed, a listing may be delayed. Again. ■
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The case has been put on hold for months, and it's possible a decision could again be delayed.
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Jefferies analyst Michael Yee called the new plan "good enough" given fears it would be delayed until 2262.
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While Kuroda conceded a pick-up in global growth will be delayed, a pause in the Sino-U.
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The Brewers Association also warned last week that loans for small businesses like craft breweries will be delayed.
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Jackson said that Stone's sentence will be delayed from going into effect until after that motion is settled.
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Square Enix, however, announced Final Fantasy VII (part one?) would be delayed from March 3 to April 10.
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However, while most refunds are issued in less than three weeks, the report states, some may be delayed.
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David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Funds, disagrees with the assessment that rate hikes may be delayed.
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Analysts expect Gazprom's highest-profile project, a pipeline to China called the Power of Siberia, to be delayed.
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Burwell writes that Phase II trials of a Zika vaccine will be delayed without new funding from Congress.
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A Bloomberg report on Tuesday suggested that the new iPad Pro could be delayed because of the coronavirus.
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According to the Journal, he fled Japan after he learned his trial would be delayed to April 2021.
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The incident caused the aircraft to be delayed for two hours and reportedly cost about $16,000 in damage.
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The IPO continues to be delayed due to weak market conditions, and Fitch expects execution is unlikely in 13.
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"Content that was telling people that due to protests, that the election would be delayed a day," said Chakrabarti.
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The reopening of the Pergamon Museum will be delayed until 2023 due to a doubling of estimated renovation costs.
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If you're a US citizen: You cannot be denied entry into the United States, but you might be delayed.
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Tuesday's hearing followed Sullivan demanding information about why both sides had repeatedly asked for Flynn's sentencing to be delayed.
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If California sunk into a recession, the schedule to reach $15 by 2022 could be delayed by a year.
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J.P. Morgan said a decision on any extension could be delayed until next year if Brent stayed above $60.
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Airbus announced earlier this year that deliveries of the A350 would be delayed for both Qatar and Cathay Pacific.
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Additionally, it's important to note that some of the included games are likely to be delayed, possibly beyond 2019.
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"(Chinese steel exporters) told their buyers here that the shipments will be delayed to next month," said the source.
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It was not immediately clear whether the cracker's restart would be delayed from its current schedule of late July.
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This listing could be delayed until Aramco starts trading on the Tadawul, as the Saudi stock exchange is known.
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What we're hearing: Those cuts have been delayed three times already and are almost certain to be delayed again.
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With Agung Podomoro "on the hot seat", the company's mega project may be delayed indefinitely, broker Trimegah Securities said.
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With plea negotiations apparently underway on the federal level, the state manslaughter case could be delayed or even dismissed.
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Some analysts, however, have said completion of the project would probably be delayed into the second quarter, at least.
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The bank said it expects production of the 737 Max jet to be delayed by six to nine months.
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Approval of the deal is not definite and still could be delayed, the Bloomberg report said, citing the sources.
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Infrastructure spending and increased defense outlays could also be delayed as the White House struggles to pass a budget.
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But on Friday, citing global market volatility, the government said the Eastern sale would be delayed until next year.
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So far, Mylan has provided no details of the FDA's concerns or how long the product might be delayed.
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Judging by moderator comments and FAQ's, it's not uncommon for deals to fall through or shipments to be delayed.
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"We are sad that it looks like ... the rule might go away, be delayed or watered down," Rosenbloom said.
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NBC Entertainment President Jennifer Salke told CNN recently that the series will not be delayed due to Kaling's pregnancy.
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On Monday, he ordered Dassey's release, and on Wednesday denied a request by prosecutors that the release be delayed.
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Investments are therefore likely to be delayed unless regulators take a positive stance on innovation and stick to it.
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The USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service last December proposed new requirements for exporters, but the rule will now be delayed.
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Kavanaugh's nomination will be on the Judiciary Committee's agenda on Thursday, but a vote is expected to be delayed.
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One of them said it could be delayed through an injunction sought by a shareholder interested in keeping Souza.
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Visibility was so bad that cars crashed in pileups on highways and trains had to be delayed and canceled.
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On Tuesday, the company told regulators that its quarterly financial filing, due that day, would be delayed until Monday.
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"The upshot is that it looks like many of these reforms will be delayed, diluted or abandoned," Jackson said.
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The curbs could be delayed to 2025 if member states decide that refineries are unable to adapt in time.
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Any person investigated for possible terrorist ties within the past five years could be delayed from acquiring a firearm.
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Earlier this month, Trump moved to protect consumers by saying tariffs on some goods will be delayed from Sept.
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"At this point, it would have to be [delayed]," said a chief of staff to a top House Republican.
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Critical business meetings will be delayed and global deals will fall through because of the slow processing of visas.
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Parenteau's Nashville debut will be delayed by a finger injury that will keep sidelined for the next two games.
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Emergency financing to fight the mosquito-borne Zika virus also appears likely to be delayed until after Congress returns.
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That could happen as early as mid-November but may be delayed while Iraq gets its house in order.
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In addition, she said energy projects at state companies that require a large amount of imports would be delayed.
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While Mr. Boothe's shipments would sometimes be delayed, Premier Cru largely delivered as promised — until about 2010, he said.
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This program cannot be delayed any longer; timing is crucial to ensure America isn't left helpless in the Arctic.
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Changi Airport said in a tweet that departing and arriving flights would be delayed during the next few hours.
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Joice Hasselmann, the government's leader in Congress, told reporters it was possible the vote could be delayed until Wednesday.
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The confirmation hearing for Andrew Puzder, Trump's choice to head the Labor Department, might be delayed to next month.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that WeWork is expected to announce this deal, Tuesday, but it could be delayed.
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When she asked the officer if the trip could be delayed, he replied that it could not, she wrote.
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Production on one of Hulu's newest shows is gonna be delayed, courtesy of Hurricane Dorian blowing through its set.
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Lawyers for Michael T. Flynn, President Trump's first national security adviser, requested this week that his sentencing be delayed.
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But exit day could be delayed, providing the other 27 nations agree, which they probably would for another vote.
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Some states like Texas and Ohio are listing abortion as a medical procedure that must be delayed during coronavirus.
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The analyst said 5G iPhones may be delayed as Apple's supply chains remain under pressure amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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The Kentucky Derby is the latest major sporting event to be delayed or canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Small businesses have been approaching banks to provide additional liquidity support, also warning that loan repayments may be delayed.
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There is no word right now on if more of these movies will be delayed due to the coronavirus.
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Here are others' optionsTax refunds will be delayed for people claiming these credits There was a catch, of course.
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Industry experts say this increases the risk Areva's rescue will be delayed till after the May 2017 presidential election.
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A House vote to impeach Trump could come right before Christmas, or be delayed until after the New Year.
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The Washington Post also reported that the pretrial hearing would be delayed for two days and pushed to Sept.
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This month, it wrote to members of Congress to urge that the contract award be delayed and entirely rethought.
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Lennar said deliveries of about 700 homes would most likely be delayed from its fiscal fourth quarter ending Nov.
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Thus far, test kits have been reserved for patients with the most severe symptoms, so diagnoses can be delayed.
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Upcoming SpaceX launches and tests will be delayed as long as the government shutdown continues, the company announced Monday.
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Slovakia was expected to make decision by the end of this month, but Gajdos said this would be delayed.
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PETROCHINA TOLD BY SAUDI ARAMCO OCT LOADINGS OF LIGHT CRUDE OIL WILL BE DELAYED BY ABOUT 10 DAYS - SOURCE
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It was to have restarted this weekend, but the company said that will now be delayed till next week.
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The EU has warned that an already-tight timetable could be delayed ahead of a scheduled March 2019 exit.
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There are many, even in the Prime Minister's circle, who now expect Brexit to be delayed beyond March 29.
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Members of Ms. Park's party who had supported impeachment have now suggested that the vote be delayed until Dec.
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Assuming the inversion happens over the next several months, its impact at the least is likely to be delayed.
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Some critics asked that the rule be delayed for rural hospitals, as they don't have the resources to comply.
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Renard told me the Swindon council is "making plans for civil unrest as a precaution," should Brexit be delayed.
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Trump said the census should be delayed, "no matter how long," until the high court can revisit the issue.
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The change also indicated the listing was moving ahead despite market speculation it could be delayed or totally shelved.
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Another reason why bond yields have retreated is that the fiscal stimulus promised by Mr Trump seems likely be delayed.
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And the further planned drawdown should be delayed until the next President has a chance to decide the way forward.
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The White House last week disputed there was a delay, saying nothing had been announced and therefore couldn't be delayed.
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But the vote in favour of May's timetable disappointed those investors who had been hoping that Brexit would be delayed.
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Moon also has called for a U.S. anti-missile system to be delayed until the new administration is in place.
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The release of key USDA reports, including the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report, also could be delayed.
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Notifications from them might be delayed, but they'll use less battery juice, and the system should get smarter over time.
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What's next: Flynn's sentencing will now be delayed into 2019 as he wraps up his cooperation with the Mueller investigation.
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"These were events that would often be delayed for a few hours so people could come and watch," he said.
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The Los Angeles Unified school district closed dozens of schools and said bus service throughout the district would be delayed.
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A few minutes later, we learned that our evening flight would be delayed until the following afternoon, 17 hours later.
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The film could also be delayed like the others, but previous delays have typically happened before the start of filming.
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Private detention companies, like CoreCivic, have also been notified by ICE that payment will be delayed until the government reopens.
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If the judge does not dismiss the claims, Trump's lawyers are asking the lawsuit be delayed until after his presidency.
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Union lawyers say Elliott&aposs suspension should be delayed until the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals considers the issue.
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And it's not just the test that will be delayed, but future SpaceX flights that rely on Air Force personnel.
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AFTER THERESA MAY'S withdrawal deal was decisively rejected for a second time last week, Brexit will almost certainly be delayed.
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Bryan's caseworker told Armando that his son's release would be delayed without a biological parent on the application, Armando said.
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SGS said its goal of hitting at least an 18 percent adjusted operating income margin in 2020 would be delayed.
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After months of rumors that the next iPhone will be delayed, Apple has given a quiet cue to the contrary.
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Markets in Japan were closed for a national holiday so the impact of the news on Eisai will be delayed.
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Last month, Mueller requested for the second time that Gates' sentencing be delayed, citing his cooperation in "several ongoing investigations."
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He also stated that all floor action will be delayed until tomorrow but committee hearings will resume this afternoon. Rep.
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Although some sources said they still expected hikes to occur this year, others said they could be delayed into 2018.
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Clifton said he expects the tariffs to be delayed if discussions are ongoing and an agreement will ultimately be reached.
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Iger won't say if the flick will be delayed, but he says there are 3 elements that will guarantee success.
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The case could continue to be delayed and appealed, or the administration could drop the case — meaning funding would stop.
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The company said the satirical high-school show, which takes on gun violence, would be delayed until later in 2018.
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That means commercialization in the U.S. will be delayed from Q4 of this year to the second half of 2018.
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The stalled rally comes amid fears that Trump's agenda will be delayed, and worries related to the economy slowing down.
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Ross said he sees "no reason" for the notion that the GOP policy agenda including tax cuts would be delayed.
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In a related story, SunEdison yieldco Terraform Global said the filing of its annual report will be delayed beyond Mar.
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Moore also asked that a certification of the election results — confirming Democratic candidate Doug Jones as the winner — be delayed.
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The summit will be delayed because there is still more work to do in U.S.-China trade negotiations, Mnuchin said.
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This wasn't a question of handling a few finishing touches that had to be delayed at the last minute, either.
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Later, Google also announced that N would support an equivalent to 3D Touch (although word is this may be delayed).
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The publication of the report and the BoE's annual bank stress tests will be delayed until 1700 GMT on Dec.
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The pact, which the commission's president, Jean-Claude Juncker, had hoped to fast-track, will now be delayed for years.
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Wool prices continued to dive even after the U.S. said some of its latest tariffs would be delayed from Sept.
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Sources told Reuters on Wednesday that the signing of the long-awaited "phase one" deal could be delayed until December.
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Meanwhile, a joint venture between Thyssenkrupp and Tata Steel will be delayed, Reuters reported, so labor agreements can be concluded.
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Carper laid out many of the Democrats' objections in a letter Tuesday to Barrasso asking that the vote be delayed.
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S. trade deal may be delayed, though a possible $108.873 billion merger between Fiat-Chrysler and PSA capped European losses.
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S. trade deal may be delayed, though a possible $108.873 billion merger between Fiat-Chrysler and PSA capped European losses.
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Sanofi's flu vaccine shipments will be delayed by roughly one month this upcoming flu season, according to the French drugmaker.
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The order has been under consideration for a year, but repeatedly delayed, and may be delayed yet again, says Reuters.
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The NDF curve spreads narrow beyond six months, indicating markets do not expect a devaluation to be delayed beyond then.
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The United States Trade Representative office said Tuesday that new tariffs on certain consumer items would be delayed until Dec.
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If you're an immigrant, you may be denied government benefits, and your application for naturalization may be delayed for years.
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There are also worries that, even if tax reform gets done, a corporate tax cut could be delayed until 2019.
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The government has said the election to choose Kabila's successor is likely to be delayed by budgetary and logistical obstacles.
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U.S. equities fell on Thursday, pulling back from record highs, on worries that a corporate tax cut could be delayed.
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Missing economic reports: Even though the government is reopening, the economic reports due out this week could still be delayed.
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An accused school shooter's trial will be delayed after three experts deemed him incompetent to stand trial, according to CNN.
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They demanded the hearing be delayed to give them time to review the 42,000 documents that were released on Monday.
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The 2013 shutdown caused weekly figures on positions in options and futures to be delayed until after the government reopened.
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In an interview with Il Messaggero newspaper, Bitonci said more extensive tax reform would be delayed until 2020 and 2021.
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However, Liu's trip may be delayed now, depending on how preparatory negotiations pan out this weekend, the Financial Times reports.
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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) also called for the hearings to be delayed until after the ethics reviews were finished.
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We now know the effects of brain trauma are cumulative, and the onset of symptoms can be delayed by years.
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The lowering of taxes on all Americans, they claim, should be delayed until Congress can review Trump's own tax returns.
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On Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the vote will be delayed until after the July 4 holiday recess.
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"The election will definitely be delayed, but we don't know for how long," the elections commission spokesman Henry Flomo said.
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His request that the verdict be delayed for at least one week was rejected by the judge earlier on Friday.
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McConnell has warned that without cooperation, passage of the bill could be delayed until at least Friday or Saturday. Sen.
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He was also asked about the possibility that the Summer Olympics scheduled for this summer in Tokyo could be delayed.
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The rule, which was due to take effect on July 22, will now be delayed for final consideration until Nov.
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REUTERS POLL: BREXIT WILL BE DELAYED FROM OCT 31, SAID 32 OF 35 ECONOMISTS POLLED, MAJORITY SAY UNTIL JANUARY 2020
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His doctor has submitted another request under the new system, but Ms. Allard now fears his treatment will be delayed.
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"Today Mnuchin pathetically announces that Tubman on $220 will be delayed till 220 — meaning their goal is never," he tweeted.
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A.B. 36, a bill that could potentially expand rent control to more tenants, appears to be delayed until next year.
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Deals ■ An I.P.O. of Alibaba's Ant Financial is said to be delayed until at least the end of next year.
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Mike DeWine (R) on Monday called for his state's primary, set to take place Tuesday, to be delayed until June.
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The mass absenteeism meant some cases had to be delayed even as the courts grappled with an already enormous backlog.
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At a campaign rally on Wednesday, Netanyahu said he expected the U.S. proposal would not be delayed for much longer.
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Unlike regular aircraft, private jets are unlikely to be delayed due to baggage loading and other planes running off schedule.
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Because of harsh winter conditions in much of Afghanistan, a second round might have to be delayed until the spring.
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U.N. diplomats say it looks increasingly likely that the U.N.-brokered talks between Syria's government and opposition will be delayed.
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The widespread backlash to the CGI character actually forced the movie to be delayed so the team could fix Sonic.
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However, the economic strain is likely to be delayed, given that most on the list have already shielded their assets.
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Earlier today, Nintendo told customers in Japan that production and shipments would be delayed due to supplies produced in China.
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Moving on, Fitbit's death spiral continues, after its marquee smartwatch continues to be delayed with all sorts of hardware problems.
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Soleimani's funeral was scheduled for Tuesday, but had to be delayed after dozens of mourners were killed in a stampede.
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Senate Democrats have asked for Monday's hearing to be delayed given the circumstances and Ford's discomfort with the format. Sen.
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Cotton supplies from new season crops are likely to be delayed by two to three weeks, in turn delaying exports.
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The judges cited the calendar, saying that rejecting the new map would effectively require the 2020 primaries to be delayed.
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The slow pace of progress toward an Aramco IPO has fueled speculation that the sale could be delayed beyond 2018.
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However, military leaders submitted a request for the process to be delayed, which was approved by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
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But it could be delayed until after the summer, or postponed indefinitely if market valuations miss expectations, the source said.
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Citgo Aruba did not say how long work would be delayed at the refinery, which has remained idle since 2012.
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He also said the Republican-controlled Senate should determine which administration officials directed security assistance for Ukraine to be delayed.
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"Thaad is a defense tool whose deployment should not be delayed any more," he said at a recent news conference.
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Chapecoense requested that "the judgment take place before Feb 7 or that the game be delayed until after the judgment".
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He told CNN this caused his flight to be delayed from Orlando to Atlanta where he missed his connecting flight.
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The trial cannot begin once an immunity request is announced, so the proceedings could be delayed for months, Reuters reported.
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While Brexit is due to take place on March 29, it now looks increasingly likely that it will be delayed.
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Ilhan Omar's criticism of Israel will likely be delayed, a spokeswoman for House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told VICE News.
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SS: Is there a feeling though that this will be delayed the electoral agenda of 2017 will delay things as well.
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Why it matters: Entitlement reformers argue that Medicare and Social Security benefits should be delayed to reflect increases in life expectancy.
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Then diplomats said it would be delayed at least until Friday, but the plans seemed to be in limbo later Thursday.
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NASA announced June 27 that the flagship space telscope's launch will be delayed to March 2021 due to ongoing technical problems.
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Maintains its view of a 20 percent chance of no-deal Brexit but sees rising chances that Brexit will be delayed.
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Last month Teva, the world's largest generic drugmaker, said it would be delayed until no later than the end of 2018.
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"The pipeline is big, but my assumption is that a lot of this pipeline will be delayed," said the first banker.
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Boockvar said the market senses that tax reform would be delayed as a result of a possible delay on health care.
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However, both Mrs May and Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition, want any poll to be delayed until after Brexit.
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Even if the McLemore plaintiffs prevail, in other words, their victory is likely to be delayed until after the 2019 election.
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Pick-up orders have higher margins, but the longer construction times mean that some store openings could be delayed into 2020.
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The report suggests the platform was slated to launch in March but could be delayed due to the recent coronavirus outbreak.
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And other notifications will be delayed by a couple of minutes, in some cases, as Tweetbot's creator, Paul Haddad, explained yesterday.
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Both projects may be delayed a bit due to the hurricane, but the organizations are still optimistic about accomplishing their goals.
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As for the Samsung Chromebook Pro, I don't see any good reason for it to be delayed based on the hardware.
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Authorities then informed her that her execution would be delayed until after she delivered, but tragedy followed the young woman again.
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Reuters cites a report from German paper Bild am Sonntag, which say that the vehicle could be delayed by several months.
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Elon Musk-led Tesla said Monday its proposed acquisition of SolarCity could be delayed due to shareholder lawsuits challenging the deal.
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LONDON — Theresa May has written to the European Council President Donald Tusk requesting that Brexit be delayed until June 30, 2019.
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Therefore, expect a third vote on Thursday — this time to determine if Brexit should be delayed for two or three months.
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If ministers failed to reach a compromise on the subordinated debt, the approval of the whole legislative package would be delayed.
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The first test flight for the integrated system is expected in 2020, though some reports suggest it will likely be delayed.
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And it has announced that it will start fining people who cause flights to be delayed, no matter their political connections.
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Traders cited an article in industry publication Digital Music News that said Vivendi's UMG sale plan could be delayed into 2020.
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The source said Monte dei Paschi' share sale, slated this year, was now likely to be delayed to January or February.
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Still, some officials in Texas worry these sources of aid could be delayed, and end up being too little too late.
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Early Saturday, Nigeria's electoral body announced that nationwide elections that were scheduled for Saturday would instead be delayed until February 23.
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The agency's decision on Teva's treatment fremanezumab had been expected in June, but that may be delayed due to manufacturing issues.
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Fitch revised the entities' Positive Outlooks to Stable since further clarity on host country internal TLAC proposals continues to be delayed.
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And also brand new tonight, the president saying that the summit with North Korean leader, little rocket man, may be delayed.
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Take-Two Interactive – Take-Two said the launch of its "Red Dead Redemption 2" game would be delayed until next year.
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The rule is now on track to be delayed by 180 days – creating a great deal of uncertainty about its future.
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Homebuyer mortgage approval will be delayed If you're trying to buy or sell a house, a shutdown could delay that process.
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REUTERS POLL-BREXIT TO BE DELAYED TO AFTER MARCH 29, SAY 51 OF 54 ECONOMISTS; MOST SAID TO HAPPEN BEFORE JULY
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United said on Wednesday that his previously expected first-quarter return may be delayed until the beginning of the second quarter.
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Indeed, oil companies have warned Iraq that projects will be delayed if the government insists on drastic spending cuts this year.
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For the full year, up to 7 A320s and 23 737 MAXs could be delayed, the lessor said in a statement.
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Director Jeff Fowler confirmed in April that the movie would be delayed by three months after receiving backlash about Sonic's appearance.
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As a result, fiscal policy will most likely be delayed at least until a new administration takes office in early 2017.
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Democrats have called for Kavanaugh's nomination hearing to be delayed until after a review of the judge's extensive past work records.
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"Today's jobs data has raised expectations that a U.S. rate hike could be delayed," said Jawaid Afsar, senior trader at Securequity.
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Implementation will be delayed until March, giving the U.S. Congress six months to decide the fate of almost 800,000 young people.
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It added that burial might be delayed until DNA tests have been concluded to ensure that families bury the right bodies.
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Trump said Tuesday that the meeting could be delayed, but both sides appear to be moving ahead with the planning process.
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Of course, it could always be delayed yet again—giving plenty of Americans something to be thankful for come next Thanksgiving.
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Evercore, on the other hand, expects the tariff hike to be delayed and does not foresee any tariff increases next year.
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Many Democrats called for the proceedings to be delayed due to the lack of records they've received on Kavanaugh's legal career.
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Last week, 10 Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee called for Kavanaugh's nomination to be delayed in a letter to Sen.
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A government roadmap for a mid-2017 election would be delayed by a "minimum of two to three months", he said.
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But, as in other battleground states, that appears to be delayed until the national party has more clarity about its finances.
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The USTR said in a statement Tuesday that the tariffs on some items, including "certain toys," will be delayed until Dec.
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But there are are also worries a corporate tax cut — a key component of the plan — could be delayed until 2019.
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The statement did not say if the restart would be delayed and company officials could not immediately be reached for comment.
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Symantec – Symantec said its annual report may be delayed depending on the outcome of an internal investigation of unspecified financial issues.
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Elsewhere, Wall Street was under pressure, closing lower on Thursday after news emerged that a corporate tax cut could be delayed.
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If a tax bill doesn't pass before January, the benefits of tax cuts will be delayed for a year, he said.
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If Democrats drag out the full 30 hours of debate a final vote on his nomination could be delayed until Wednesday.
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A date is set for November 18, though it is expected to be delayed, according to sources close to the defendants.
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The ruling from Judge Amy Berman Jackson during a pretrial hearing Tuesday means opening arguments will be delayed until Sept. 24.
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The company has been eyeing a much anticipated initial public offering (IPO), but this could reportedly be delayed until next year.
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N) 459,000-barrel-per-day (bpd) Galveston Bay Refinery may be delayed due to damage, said sources familiar with plant operations.
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Instead, infrastructure projects might be delayed while subsidies to after-school care for toddlers may be suspended, along with raising taxes.
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Kimberly Kennedy's wedding is a little over a week away, but it might have to be delayed thanks to Hurricane Michael.
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Dianne Feinstein of California, asked for the bill to be delayed because she hadn't been able to view the amendment yet.
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This week, McConnell and other Senate GOP leaders announced that the vote would be delayed until after the July 85033 recess.
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Critical defects require treatment soon after birth, while for non-critical defects, treatment can be delayed or may not be necessary.
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His attorney, deputy public defender Dan Tandon, asked that the arraignment be delayed for two weeks—a request the judge granted.
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So will Brexit be delayed until next year or can Johnson still somehow find a way through to keeping his promise?
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Stateside, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Tuesday that the health-care vote would be delayed until after July 22.7.
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Hsieh expressed less optimism about that company's target, predicting its goal of releasing an electric car by 2019 will be delayed.
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It's the first indication that the journalist-, lawmaker- and celebrity-filled dinner might be delayed due to concerns over the coronavirus.
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Democrats called for the hearing and nomination to be delayed so the F.B.I. could investigate the claims of all three women.
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The site warns that your order could be delayed for up to four days or canceled altogether if stock runs out.
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But strategic decisions about how to deal with these and future challenges may still be delayed until his fate is certain.
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Work was well underway on the bill when Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced last month that the design would be delayed.
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"Due to a lapse in appropriations, OPM responses to incoming media (requests) may be delayed," an email from the office said.
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The start of performances will now be delayed by three days, with a first performance (still the official opening) on Jan.
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Such antics are a menace, causing stress, spurring physical altercations and, the airlines said, causing flights to be delayed or diverted.
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The confirmation should be delayed until there is a full investigation, followed by Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, into Ms. Ford's accusations.
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However, officials from the Department of Homeland Security said the effective date of termination would be delayed one year, until Jan.
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Global Athlete, which represents Olympic hopefuls, USA Swimming and USA Track & Field have all pushed for the games to be delayed.
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But a full Senate vote will be delayed by a week so the F.B.I. can investigate sexual misconduct allegations against him.
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Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke pinned the rise to the weak dollar and hopes that interest rate rises would be delayed.
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Spending on a range of state priorities, from child welfare to psychiatric hospitals to forestry, could be delayed for a year.
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Mr. Barzani has spoken openly about holding an independence referendum, something Obama administration officials have told him needs to be delayed.
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One critically ill patient was sent to a hospital across town because his surgery could not be delayed, Mr. Agnelly said.
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EXCLUSIVE-TALOS CEO SAYS IT'S 'CONCERNING' THAT DEVELOPMENT OF THE ZAMA OIL DISCOVERY COULD BE DELAYED BY 'UNRELATED' PEMEX EXPLORATION PLANS
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It said "comprehensive and coherent" economic policies "remain urgent and must not be delayed by approaching elections and recovering oil prices".
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Senate leaders on Thursday announced that voting on the bills would be delayed until the chamber returns to session Feb. 7.
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The chamber is expected to vote on the deal Thursday, though without an agreement the vote could be delayed until Friday.
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The Solar Energy Industries Association forecast the tariffs will cost 23,000 U.S. jobs and cause investments to be delayed or canceled.
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But in late January, during the partial government shutdown, the airline said those plans could be delayed until the second quarter.
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Wafula Chebukati, head of the election commission, said counties where voting would be delayed included Homa Bay, Kisumu, Migori and Siaya.
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In the rare case that the Electoral College cannot declare a clear winner, a concession may be delayed for some time.
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If the man is between 153 and 31 and knowingly did not register, the citizenship can be delayed until he is 32.
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As Ars Technica reports, the current build of Home (version 1809) only allows an update installation to be delayed for seven days.
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Credit Suisse said the risks were disclosed to investors, including that the estimates could be delayed by a data or market disruption.
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Bless said he is hoping for a hearing later this week but that it could be delayed by the July Fourth holiday.
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A torrential rain shower in the build-up to qualifying forced the start of the session to be delayed by 20 minutes.
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Ahead of the talks, aides said they expected new tariffs could be delayed, though none are viewing that outcome with 100% certainty.
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If that vote is not passed, the government will hold a vote on Thursday to ask parliament whether Brexit should be delayed.
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If the jet's owner decided to delay their flight for an extra day of golf, then JetSmarter's members would also be delayed.
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We had seven months ahead of us during which we needed to execute with almost no error, otherwise we would be delayed.
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"We're probably dealing with a slightly less hawkish Fed in the near term, and U.S. fiscal policy could be delayed," he said.
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It also said that "Ring Fit Adventure," a video game with an accessory which is currently out of stock, will be delayed.
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Any accident involving an autonomous vehicle generates a blizzard of bad press and calls for the projects to be delayed or halted.
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With all that in mind, it might seem somewhat odd that a second season be delayed this early in the series' run.
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Update December 22nd, 9:30AM ET: The launch on Saturday had to be delayed, due to high winds in the upper altitudes.
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It was also eventually forced to ring its customers to say their phones would be delayed — an issue it blamed on Apple.
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The giant rocket that NASA is building to send astronauts to the Moon will likely be delayed and over budget — yet again.
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The company has an instantaneous launch window, so the rocket has to take off on time or the mission must be delayed.
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Delta Air Lines warned Wednesday that flights may be delayed after a "technical issue" prevented passengers from booking, checking in and boarding.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Saturday that the health care vote, initially set for this week, would be delayed until Sen.
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But chairwoman of the MEC Justice Jane Ansah said the results would be delayed until matters cited by the court were resolved.
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Meanwhile, Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri told CNBC earlier this year he thought 5G would be delayed in Europe due to regulatory hurdles.
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The incident took place when the plane was taxiing and ready to take off, and subsequently caused the flight to be delayed.
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If you remember, Oculus just shared that their own motion controllers, the Touch, will be delayed until the second half of 2016.
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On Tuesday Prime Minister Theresa May signaled that Brexit could be delayed till June if parliament rejects an amended deal next month.
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The AmazonGo convenience stores — a cashierless concept Amazon was testing — may be delayed, according to a Wall Street Journal report this week.
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A media report that Britain's departure could be delayed sent the pound shooting up nearly a cent to its highest since Nov.
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To be sure, the report estimates that the full effects of self-driving cars will be delayed by regulation and slow adoption.
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Trump later said both sides have made "significant progress" and that a hike in duties planned for March 2 would be delayed.
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China Airlines and Eva Airways, Taiwan's two largest carriers, canceled many flights and warned more could be delayed because of the typhoon.
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On Tuesday Prime Minister Theresa May signalled that Brexit could be delayed till June if parliament rejects an amended deal next month.
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The memo said that could take months, while new A320neos on the production line could be delayed for "six months or more".
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It said the country might ask the European Commission to allow the sale to be delayed if that price is not reached.
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Otherwise there's a risk it will be delayed until after late-2017 elections, leaving the rights of millions in an indefinite limbo.
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She added, however, that it was not clear whether the cracker's restart may be delayed from its current schedule of late July.
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"We'll be delayed slightly here," Tyson CEO Tom Hayes told reporters about the plant, after the company reported better-than-expected earnings.
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Atlus announced that the game would be delayed into 2016 last September, and its Japanese release date wasn't revealed until last month.
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If strike action goes ahead, construction work could be delayed, adding to years of overruns after wrangles over financing and regulatory delays.
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Honeywell is hoping to unveil the spinoff plan as early as this week, though the announcement could be delayed, the sources added.
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Shares in the electric-car maker fell 2 percent on Friday after reports that production of the Model 3 would be delayed.
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News from faraway places, or concerning school or travel, is coming your way—but it may be delayed thanks to Mercury retrograde.
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Tata Steel, which bought specialty steel firm Usha Martin Ltd in April, told Reuters the turnaround of the company would be delayed.
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When away from home, Arbor's smartphone alerts can be delayed by a few seconds — same as with other Wi-Fi-connected doorbells.
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"'Lift-off' of UK interest rates should not be delayed any longer," she said in a speech at the London Business School.
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The U.S. and Mexican governments have both started the formal legislative process, but consideration could be delayed with the tariffs in place.
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The city also warned that it could limit access to bridges, and that Staten Island Ferry runs could be delayed or canceled.
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Kelley weighed in Friday amid reports that Mueller's public hearing originally set for next week will likely be delayed by a week.
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It meant the public report would be delayed by weeks as the Justice Department waited for Mueller to perform this basic task.
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The Defense Department is in the process of identifying what military construction funds could be moved and what projects would be delayed.
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A report on fourth quarter GDP is due on Wednesday, but could still be delayed despite the temporary reopening of the government.
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Trump's advisers have cautioned that taking that route would lead to certain legal challenge, meaning the wall construction would still be delayed.
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Mr. Silver's lawyers argued that the disbarment should be delayed until a federal judge decides on their motion for a new trial.
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Beset by engineering difficulties and rising costs, the government in November said that completion would be delayed by a year to 2017.
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Trump said he is exploring whether the census, which the U.S. Constitution requires be carried out every 10 years, can be delayed.
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He spent three years on Rikers Island, a lengthy profile in the New Yorker reported, because his case continued to be delayed.
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Muraco also warns his team about headaches, light sensitivity, and insomnia—all of which can be delayed symptoms of a brain injury.
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In addition, politically powerful interests often use analysis to argue that decisions that would burden them should be delayed, sometimes indefinitely. Law.
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The British pound briefly jumped as much as 0.5% to above $1.28 after the Evening Standard newspaper said Brexit could be delayed.
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It's likely just the tip of the iceberg, but our music industry sources say albums won't be delayed because they aren't finished.
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Tesla lost $702 million in the first quarter and has said profit would be delayed until the latter half of the year.
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Greenblatt said it could be delayed until November because Israel is headed for an election in September – its second in six months.
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In April of 2013, for example, furloughs caused 7,100 flights to be delayed, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office.
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We've also inquired as to whether the Corps' ongoing environmental impact study for the Dakota Access pipeline will be delayed or impacted.
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The Talmud says that payment of a worker's wages should not be delayed even overnight because the worker may be in need.
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His fellow Republicans, presidential candidates Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, also said the appointment should be delayed until the election is over.
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The new budget, which was supposed to be presented on March 30, will be delayed, Rodriguez said, without providing a new date.
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Mr. Mueller had asked that the sentencing of Mr. Papadopoulos, a key witness in the investigation, be delayed while he was cooperating.
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These officials said experts without security clearance could not enter the meetings, causing some advice to be delayed until an unclassified meeting.
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The annual race, which draws thousands of spectators and millions more viewers across the country on TV, will be delayed until Sept.
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Analysts predict the iPhone 12 could be delayed by up to 2 months because the coronavirus has disrupted Apple's iPhone testing process.
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Needless to say, if the virus really did close borders and affect large world populations, shipping for these shirts would be delayed.
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A trial date for the case has been set for April 27, but it could be delayed due to the updated indictment.
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However, the mass production that's scheduled to begin in late February might be delayed due to the virus outbreak, the Nikkei reported.
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Senate Democrats — all but two of whom voted against Pruitt's nomination — insisted the vote be delayed until after the emails were released.
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A vote on tax reform in the US Congress moved Pence's office to announce that his trip would be delayed until January.
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One source cautioned it is still being worked out with Robert Mueller's office and said it might be delayed until next week.
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Eugene O'Neill wanted the publication and performance of "Long Day's Journey Into Night" to be delayed until 25 years after his death.
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The health committee approved the package overwhelmingly in June, but Mr. Alexander and Ms. Murray said a Senate vote would be delayed.
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However, that may be delayed following the discovery of a major new natural gas field last year and lower than expected consumption.
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The passengers were told that a search was underway for the missing woman and that their arrival in Venice would be delayed.
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Separately promised US tariffs on automobiles may be delayed during talks with Canada and Mexico on renegotiating NAFTA, a top Trump priority.
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The regulator is due to publish its final report in early March, although it could be delayed until the end of April.
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Purdue announced the deadline will be delayed for the number of business days that USDA offices are closed due to the shutdown.
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The recent action by the Republicans in the Senate to repeal ObamaCare through the procedural vehicle of reconciliation appears to be delayed.
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Some senators had urged that Wednesday's procedural vote be delayed, arguing that the timing was inappropriate because of the attacks in Iran.
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Global equities dropped after Trump said a trade deal with China might be delayed until after the November 20.14 U.S. presidential election.
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The boycott raised concerns that projects could be delayed if building material including from the Far East and South Asia is choked.
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Apple's rumored low-cost iPhone may be delayed because of supply constraints resulting from the coronavirus outbreak, according to Nikkei Asian Review.
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But producers in London announced on Friday that the previews would be delayed by two weeks, forcing 16 performances to be rescheduled.
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Yet, with congress due to go into recess tomorrow, the passage of the anti-corruption package could well be delayed until September.
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A significant upgrade to the Global Forecast System model scheduled for completion by the end of March appears likely to be delayed.
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Sources close to Ghosn told Reuters his escape was triggered by him learning that his trial may be delayed until April 2021.
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His fellow Republicans, presidential candidates Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, also said the appointment should be delayed until the election is over.
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As a result, Nest employees seem to be stuck in an endless cycle of product revisions, causing new releases to be delayed.
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Tesla lost $702 million in the first quarter and warned that profit would be delayed until the latter half of the year.
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Kylie Jenner's 20th birthday will be delayed by 10 days this year ... because her own calendar couldn't even get the date right.
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VA hospitals would remain open and veterans' benefits would continue, but education assistance and case appeals would be delayed, the department said.
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Last October, an outage caused about 800 Southwest flights to be delayed and forced employees to issue tickets and boarding passes by hand.
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However, the final decision, as of Friday, had not been made and officials cautioned an announcement could be delayed until a future date.
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Wait any longer and SpaceX could be delayed again; on February 8, the extension of federal funding signed by the president will expire.
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Like many government agencies, the FHA is "operating with limited staff and warns that endorsement of loans may be delayed," the site reports.
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Analysts have called Tesla's production timeline for the car "aggressive," and some have speculated that its debut may be delayed at some point.
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Due to the delay with the inbound flight, the return flight, EK204 from JFK to Dubai, will be delayed by approximately three hours.
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Given the absence of any concrete timetables at the moment, it's possible that the vote will be delayed until after Obama leaves office.
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The administration previously told the court that the questionnaire needed to be printed by the end of June and could not be delayed.
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A Tesla executive in China said last week that deliveries of Tesla's Model 3 sedan scheduled for early this month would be delayed.
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If the deal fails to garner sufficient backing in Parliament, Brexit will likely be delayed yet again, this time probably until early 2020.
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As a result of the accusation, many are calling for the vote regarding Judge Kavanaugh's place in the Supreme Court to be delayed.
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That comes after a company executive said cars initially scheduled for delivery in early February will be delayed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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A Tesla executive said cars initially scheduled for delivery in early February will be delayed due to the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
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The ECB's Mario Draghi signaled any rate rises might be delayed after saying he sees "persistent deterioration of external demand," in the economy.
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The planned rollout of SoundCloud Go subscriptions in South America may be delayed, though some staffers are unsure it will happen at all.
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Luckily, the promise of cozy sweaters and warm beverages is just around the corner, but the most exciting part need not be delayed.
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Steven Maijoor, chair of the EU's European Securities and Markets Authority, told Reuters on Monday he was optimistic the rules would be delayed.
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This doesn't mean that smoking will prevent you from getting drunk, but the effects of the alcohol might be delayed, Dr. Jacobs explains.
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Non-OPEC producer Russia, backed by Saudi Arabia, pushed for the meeting to be delayed to see the outcome of the G20 talks.
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Sterling edged lower after reaching a seven-month high on Wednesday as traders bet Britain's departure from the European Union would be delayed.
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Senior banking sources say firms need to move relatively swiftly, even if decisions to actually move staff can be delayed for some time.
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Tongaat said its financial results for 2019 would include restated prior financial information and would be delayed and only released by October 2019.
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Earlier this month, Bouteflika called for the elections to be delayed and said he'd resign after a national conference charted the path forward.
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"The base-case is that the tariffs could be delayed," said Ilya Gofshteyn, senior EM macro strategist at Standard Chartered in New York.
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Market analysts attributed the euro's drop to a report by the Corriere della Serra that a budget meeting was likely to be delayed.
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No decision about the location of the international share listing has been announced, fuelling market speculation the IPO could be delayed or shelved.
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A Sony spokesperson said a response would be delayed by the holidays, and a Samsung spokesperson said the company was looking into it.
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It means that though Trump has not yet ordered a temporary halt to the refugee program, future admissions are likely to be delayed.
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Statnett, which in January said NorthConnect should be delayed as it may overburden the existing power infrastructure in the Nordics, declined to comment.
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Prosecutor V. Sithambaram said it was up to the High Court judge to decide whether the trial should be delayed pending the review.
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Alasdair Haynes, chief executive of Aquis Exchange, said ESMA's statement gives markets clarity and ends rumors that the caps would be delayed indefinitely.
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While the meetings could be delayed or rescheduled, the officials told CNN that the ongoing review appears to be drawing to a close.
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People familiar with the matter told the news outlet that no final decision has been made and the announcement may still be delayed.
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The Cadillac tax, which applies to high-cost health insurance plans, would be delayed until 2026 in both the Senate and House bills.
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The late-breaking drama raises the possibility that an important vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee, scheduled for this Thursday, could be delayed.
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It's unclear when the autopsies will be complete, Florence said, and release of the completed autopsies could be delayed at the prosecutor's request.
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Among Italian lenders, Carige fell 6.5 percent as a row over the company's management fuelled worries that its recapitalisation plans could be delayed.
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Some Panamanians, albeit quietly, say they have been concerned about damage to the country's international reputation should the canal's opening be delayed further.
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Traders are following U.S.-China trade discussions amid growing concerns that the signing of the "phase one" deal could be delayed until December.
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A spokesperson for CoreCivic, a private detention company, told CNN they continue to invoice the government, knowing that the payment will be delayed.
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But the Trump administration asked the Defense Department to review the bidding process, raising the possibility that the JEDI contract would be delayed.
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While in Indiana campaigning, Manafort lied to Trump and told him they would be delayed because of a mechanical problem with Trump's airplane.
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Alere has been subjected to a series of regulatory inquiries over foreign sales practices, which caused its annual financial report to be delayed.
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And if this best interest standard is truly to be in the best interest of retirement savers, it must be delayed and reworked.
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"The execution of Mary Jane should be delayed because we are waiting for the legal process in the Philippines," said lawyer Agus Salim.
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The rules were scheduled to go into effect on Thursday, but will be delayed until March 21 in response to Trump's regulatory moratorium.
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For that reason, some experts have argued that the attempted liberation of Mosul should be delayed until governance and other issues are addressed.
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Guggenheim's Scott Minerd expects a recession in 2020, but if Republicans maintain control of Congress in the upcoming elections that could be delayed.
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"This agenda cannot be delayed because Bolsonaro was voted in for these reasons," Kicis, a retired Federal District prosecutor, said in an interview.
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That may now be delayed due to the insurance problem and it's announcement that it will change how it works and is positioned.
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If lawmakers reject a no-deal exit, the government will hold a vote on Thursday to ask parliament whether Brexit should be delayed.
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The mine will eventually be responsible for around 30 percent of the economy, Rio said, but direct benefits for Mongolia will be delayed.
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Voting in Kandahar, where the police chief was killed Thursday in a devastating attack, will be delayed by a week, the government said.
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The proposal says that a parent's Social Security check would be delayed, not cut, to offset the amount gained during the paid leave.
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Officials said its final adoption may however be delayed to December to allow states to adapt their national rules to the new requirements.
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Those familiar with the planning cautioned that the timing could be delayed, and that such measures are likely to be introduced in stages.
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The United States and its allies went ahead with the airstrikes in the face of several developments that suggested they could be delayed.
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Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon, argued for Mr. Bernhardt's confirmation to be delayed until some of the ethical clouds could be dispelled.
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It announced that it would stop performing all but its most essential functions and that hearings would be delayed or conducted via video.
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It's important to note that all of these laws, including Alabama's, will be delayed in the courts for some time — until Roe v.
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He is reassurance that although progress and enlightenment may feel like an uncontainable, unstoppable human yearning, it can be delayed and occasionally derailed.
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Riders may be delayed in part because of all the work taking place on the tracks to improve the system, Mr. Byford said.
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In an interview with USA Today, International Olympic Committee member Dick Pound confirmed suggestions that the 2020 Summer Olympic Games will be delayed.
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Bernie Sanders, after Sunday's debate with Joe Biden, suggested in a CNN interview it may be prudent for Tuesday's primaries to be delayed.
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If House Republicans were to insist on negotiating a compromise that melds the Senate and House budget plans, tax legislation could be delayed.
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"Will it be delayed travel, does it convert into people choosing another destination, or will there be no travel at all?" he said.
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The shoemaker Steve Madden said some shipments would be delayed by three weeks as its Chinese factories struggle to operate with fewer workers.
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Trump was expected to give an immigration policy speech on Thursday in Colorado, but on Monday the campaign announced it would be delayed.
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It seems that the necessary ideas to free up seed capital, repatriate offshore assets and reform a broken tax system might be delayed.
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It means that though Trump has not yet ordered a temporary halt to the refugee program, future admissions are likely to be delayed.
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In Japan, Nintendo, which makes video games and gaming devices, said shipments of its Switch game console to Japanese customers would be delayed.
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Kuo&aposs note comes after a previous report suggested that the new iPhone to support this technology could be delayed until next year.
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"10% is a deal breaker for airlines," an industry source said, noting that planes liable to the tariff may have to be delayed.
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On Wednesday, markets were more or less flat after a Reuters report warned that the signing of the preliminary agreement could be delayed.
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VA hospitals would remain open and veterans' benefits would continue, but education assistance and case appeals would be delayed, the department has said.
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Industry and government data on U.S. crude inventories will be delayed by one day this week because of Monday's U.S. Columbus Day holiday.
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The only tax kept is the Cadillac tax, a fee levied on pricey employer insurance plans, though it would be delayed until 2026.
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But it could only be delayed for a week as Indonesia's new Parliament will be sworn in at the start of next month.
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"If this issue is be delayed until after the British elections in June and then approved, well OK," said a second EU diplomat.
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The anticipated initial public offering of Aramco is a big part of that effort, though some analysts said it may now be delayed.
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A government decision on whether to revoke the company's motorway concession may be delayed until next year, Corriere della Sera reported on Sunday.
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The lender warned that "comprehensive and coherent" economic policies "remain urgent and must not be delayed by approaching elections and recovering oil prices".
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And then it turns out that lots of technical legal details mean that the actual renegotiating has to be delayed for a while.
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This year, there's concern that refunds may be delayed as a result of the government shutdown, which ended just before tax-filing season.
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Some programs will continue to operate with already-awarded grant money, but future payment requests will be delayed until Congress reauthorizes the law.
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He called for any rules that had been finalized, but had not yet taken effect, to be delayed for at least 60 days.
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The world premiere of "The Trilogy of Revenge" at the Odéon had to be delayed by a week because the production was unfinished.
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If you're flying on a major airline from one of its hubs, you'll never be delayed because the flight attendant didn't show up.
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Enbridge now says the start date for their line is uncertain, and that construction could be delayed as far as November of 2019.
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EU leaders, if they voted unanimously, could allow Brexit to be delayed if there was political turmoil in Britain on the eve of Brexit.
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"The euro selling accelerated on headlines that suggested that Italy's budget meeting could be delayed," said Kyosuke Suzuki, director at Societe Generale in Tokyo.
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A walk-off could be delayed until April 9, the union said, should either side request a five-day period of government-facilitated mediation.
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Some analysts, including Steven Milunovich of UBS, claim actual availability for the OLED iPhone 8 will be delayed until well into October or later.
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It predicts that by 2040, around 470,703 passengers per day will be delayed by up to 2 hours, compared with around 50,000 passengers today.
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Among Italian lenders, Carige fell around 7 percent as a row over the company's management fuelled worries that its recapitalisation plans could be delayed.
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A tool like this is long overdue, and it shouldn't be delayed because Facebook is undergoing a broader reckoning over its impact on democracy.
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However, although the bank has been separated from the rest of the business operationally, the sale may be delayed because of unfavourable market pricing.
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The Judiciary Committee will meet to consider attorney general nominee Sessions on Tuesday, but a vote is expected to be delayed for a week.
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Earlier on Thursday Italian debt sold off sharply on a report by Corriere della Serra that the budget meeting was likely to be delayed.
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In the near term, AV availability may not be delayed, as there is plenty of work to do on other aspects of the technology.
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"During Q28 alone we saw multiple different dates for the enactment of list 2779.7 tariffs come and be delayed," Goldner said during the call.
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Elsewhere, the United Kingdom's scheduled departure from the European Union looks set to be delayed again, while in China, the economy is slowing down.
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The Little Prince was originally set to be distributed in the U.S. by Paramount, until Osborne announced via Twitter that it would be delayed.
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So the S.E.C. faces the prospect that its case against Mr. Cohen could be delayed even further if he chooses to pursue this option.
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"Brexit brings another element of uncertainty which reinforces our position that the project should be delayed," CGT union energy spokeswoman Marie-Claire Cailletaud said.
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The firm states only that mining at Solwara 1 will now be delayed "past" the third quarter of 2019, with no start date offered.
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This change will essentially mean restarting development from the beginning, so the completion of the game will be delayed from our initial internal plan.
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The company reported a 31% fall in first-quarter deliveries and warned that profit would be delayed until the latter half of the year.
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Still, there was some worry among investors that that the deal could be delayed until later in the year because of the political optics.
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However, Conte's recently received letter may require more time to be analyzed and so the decision could be delayed another week until July 2.
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A plan to install modern signals on New York City's No. 7 line appears to be delayed again, until the end of this year.
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Musk admitted as far back as August 2017, amid a slowdown in updates to Autopilot, that it was possible the drive could be delayed.
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Meanwhile, corporations are happy to have external money support a pilot project that could otherwise be delayed while they try to find internal budget.
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Tesla had reported a 31% fall in first-quarter deliveries and warned that profit would be delayed until the latter half of the year.
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By that date, many—including some who ordered within the first few minutes—received notifications that their shipments would be delayed into the summer.
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Should your bags be delayed, you'll know before your land but you might not mind, since they will have been redirected to your hotel.
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Previous reports suggested the iPhone 83 would be delayed beyond its expected September unveiling and release because of difficulty with an embedded fingerprint sensor.
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CNBC had reported at the end of July that Barneys was starting to raise financing for a bankruptcy filing, which continues to be delayed.
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The big picture: President Trump announced this week that the scheduled hike would be delayed due to "substantial progress" in trade talks with China.
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Apple was the top drag on the S&P and the Nasdaq, slipping 0.4 percent on chatter that iPhone 8 launch could be delayed.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced tonight that the health care vote that was set for next week will be delayed — because now Sen.
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At the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), for example, a lack of funds means that promising vaccine work may be delayed.
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Gooding had been scheduled to go to trial on the original charges on Thursday, but the additional charges mean the trial will be delayed.
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The deal made us wonder if the Airbnb IPO could be delayed due to the roughly half-billion deal (provided that reports bear out).
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There have been reports of scattered violence, and the peace deal appeared to be under increasing strain as aid delivery continues to be delayed.
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Chronically ill kids were also 34 percent more likely to be delayed in physical abilities such as independent dressing, running and climbing, and drawing.
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Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri warned that the implementation of next-generation 5G networks in Europe will be delayed due to spectrum issues and regulation.
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"If the dissidents are not ready, then people's participation in the process will be delayed," General Aksara Kerdphol said, adding that talks would continue.
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Yet the process can't be delayed any longer because of strict congressional rules that dictate the approval of new laws in District of Columbia.
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The walk-off could be delayed until April 9, the union said, should either side request a five-day period of government-facilitated mediation.
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But if the recorder is found, the second phase could be delayed while investigators thoroughly analyze its contents, Coast Guard spokeswoman Alana Ingram said.
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More than 20 drugmakers will get an accelerated path to studying not-yet-approved drugs that would normally be delayed more than a year.
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In a telephone interview with Reuters earlier on Wednesday, Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles acknowledged the approval of the reform could be delayed until August.
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It had been due to launch around December, but analysts and industry executives now expect the services to be delayed until at least April.
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The Sacramento Bee reported late Friday that lawmakers had passed a bill mandating that the start of classes be delayed until 8:85033 a.m.
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Why doesn't the same GOP argument apply now as it did then, that the decision should be delayed so that the voters can decide.
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The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee had planned to hold a hearing Wednesday, but the panel's top lawmakers confirmed Tuesday that it would be delayed.
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Lawsuits are slow and this one is likely to be delayed Motions to dismiss will likely come up from the defendants in this case.
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Elsewhere, Dassault Aviation shares tumbled over 2 percent, after the company's CEO said the Falcon 5X business jet's entry into service would be delayed.
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Apple's iPhone, on the other hand, is rumored to have all sorts of production troubles and could be delayed into October or even November.
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Due to a surge in holiday online shopping orders during the peak shipping period, United Parcel Service (UPS) says some deliveries will be delayed.
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"We understand that the payment will be delayed until the government reopens," the spokesperson said, adding that CoreCivic employees are continuing to be paid.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has no choice but to request for Brexit to be delayed for a third time at the end of October.
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But, already, the GOP encountered a setback Tuesday with deadlines when Brady announced that the bill's release would be delayed by a single day.
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But because early voting in the contest has already begun, Democrats say they have a strong legal argument that the election cannot be delayed.
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Gerstenmaier said adding crew to the mission would not be worthwhile if it forced the flight to be delayed more than about a year.
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Abilify MyCite should not be used to track "real-time" medication ingestion because detection may be delayed or may not occur, the company warns.
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Washington (CNN Business)A closely watched report on the American economy due out on Wednesday will be delayed because of the partial government shutdown.
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According to Monday's announcement by DHS, "the termination of TPS for Haiti will be delayed 18 months," in order to ensure a smooth transition.
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There is also the possibility that her plans could be delayed by a legal decision that she must win parliamentary approval before triggering Brexit.
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At several recent transportation authority board meetings, Kent Haggas, an independent engineer for the project, has warned that the opening could be delayed again.
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Markets have been disappointed that Washington failed to pass a new health-care bill, which means that corporate tax reform may also be delayed.
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Rio says the massive mine will eventually be responsible for around 30 percent of the economy, but direct benefits for Mongolia will be delayed.
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The impact on the global helium market was expected to be delayed, as consumers use up existing stocks and work out alternative supply options.
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Only 6 percent of the 262 surveyed companies expect Brexit will never happen, while 25 percent expect Brexit to be delayed beyond March 29.
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Update April 29: Maze Runner: Death Cure will be delayed longer than expected at star Dylan O'Brien's injuries were more severe than initially reported.
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Barr's nomination is set to go before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, but a vote is likely to be delayed until next week.
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Brexit could be delayed until January 31 2020 under a new law due to be brought forward by opposition members of Parliament on Tuesday.
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Air travel is likely to be severely affected, regardless of the storm's exact track, and flights across the US could be delayed or canceled.
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Unless the three governments can craft compromises, the "modernization" of NAFTA will be delayed until after a new Mexican government takes office in December.
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Considerable uncertainty surrounds when and how the government may restructure financial regulation, and the latest hints have been that the issue may be delayed.
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"And if peace negotiations go to the top of the agenda, it is possible that the election would be delayed much more," he said.
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If she cannot, then the exit date is almost certain to be delayed by lawmakers eager to avoid a potentially disorderly no-deal exit.
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Konami announced last week that its upcoming mini console, the TurboGrafx-16 Mini, would be delayed indefinitely from its original March 19 release date.
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Mike DeWine (R) and Secretary of State Frank LaRose called for the election to be delayed as the nation deals with the coronavirus outbreak.
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Extend that to 28 days, and the peak would likely be delayed by a month, with a probable death toll of less than 400,000.
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In another optimistic scenario, Apple's supply chain would recover by late May and Apple's iPhone 12 would only be delayed until the holiday season.
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The impending 10% tariffs on $300 billion worth of Chinese imports targeted by President Trump in the trade war will be delayed from Sept.
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This could be worth considering because the virus has been shown to have roughly a five-day incubation period, meaning symptoms could be delayed.
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London (CNN Business)Ryanair's ambition to carry 200 million passengers by 288 could be delayed by two years because of Boeing's 297.4 Max crisis.
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There has been no word yet on whether those or any additional projects will be delayed because of this year's transfer of border funds.
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Even though oil prices had climbed off lows, projects in the oil and gas sector continued to be delayed while new orders were sluggish.
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Air travel is likely to be affected regardless of the storms&apos exact tracks, and flights across the US could be delayed or cancelled.
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Thousands of Americans will lose their jobs and, perhaps more harmfully, jobs that were on pace to be created will be delayed for years.
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A markup could happen as early as next week, though that could be delayed if the chamber takes one last shot at ObamaCare repeal.
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