The International Cricket Council announced the Zimbabwe Cricket Union had 'agreed' to put off its fixtures.
The rest, their heads buried firmly in the sand, voted to put off the decision.
Half, their heads buried firmly in the sand, voted to put off the decision.
His strict standard, in their eyes, is just an excuse to put off negotiations.
Flat taxes, including the 9-9-9 plan, seem to put off far more voters than they attract.
It's certainly tempting to put off planning and hope for a quick resolution after Nov. 2.
He and other Republicans had long wanted Mr Clinton to put off building more wimpish ones.
But the real payoff comes if he can afford to put off withdrawing from the Roth indefinitely.
But such rules tend to put off foreign investors and the government is being slow to privatise anyway.
Mr Mesa wants to put off elections to the assembly until after local polls due in December.
Last year, Mr Osborne decided to put off additional measures to fix the deficit until after the Budget.
Woodside said the decision to put off the project was a commercial one.
The discount rate is basically a measure of what you have to be paid to put off current gratification.
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He had balked at the coalition government's decision to put off tax cuts to pay for recent flood damage.
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Not long ago China and Russia wanted to put off the whole process.
The rationale helped him feel as if he was in control, but gave him an excuse to put off exercise.
Last week, he told a group of Democratic Senators that health care is something they can't afford to put off.
Consumers and companies tend to put off purchases in the hope of getting a cheaper and better deal later on.
Their decision, after a retreat, to put off the clash over the debt ceiling could be a sign of this.
How many people can honestly say that they have never pruned their e-mails to put off tackling more demanding tasks?
Thus, the company has a number of reasons to put off the touch screen transition for as long as possible.
If I were a Greek politician, faced with these options, I'd be pretty keen to put off that meeting as well.
Now that I am on my own, I am going to put off getting help professionally and otherwise as long as humanly possible.
For now, though, it looks as if the EU has once again decided to put off the hard decisions for another day.
Now, many of them are terrified because they may have to put off retirement because their savings accounts dwindled as markets fell.
The first step, he says, is to put off claiming Social Security.
Watts of Oklahoma, chairman of the House Republican Conference, said the GOP strategy is not to put off the tax cut bill.
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