Examples of using Postpone in English and their translations into Chinese
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Why should we postpone the wedding for such a trivial reason?
As before, you can postpone them for later.
I guess we will postpone.
Bloomberg reported that Teresa May may postpone voting in order to have more time to try to make progress with the EU.
Continue reading“This BN government can postpone loan repayments for political cronies but not for low income students”.
We reserve the rights to cancel or postpone the tour or any activities if we deem there is an absence of a safe operating environment.
Such species can for example postpone reproduction, or stay dormant, until conditions make growth and reproduction possible.
However, the solutions that might prevent or significantly postpone age-related diseases are not available yet.
The parties to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement can no longer postpone addressing the question of Abyei' s future status.
He could postpone this national punishment for another generation or two, for He says:"Turn, turn from your evil ways!".
Mr Trump also accepted MR Moon's proposal that the allies postpone their joint annual military exercises during the Olympics.
If one of the aforementioned situations are found before the beginning of trial, the People's Procuratorate may suggest that the People's Court postpone.
Potentially, we can split the difference, agree on a third option, or postpone dealing with some issues until a later time.
If it does not work, you can postpone some of your own sleep time, so you really feel tired and go to bed again.
Outside the territory is the US military base in Japan, which may help postpone Japans decision to develop long-range or medium-range land-based conventional missiles.
Bringing in more than $80,000 a year through his computer work, Parker convinced his parents to let him postpone college.
It will reduce exploration spending, postpone“marginal” upstream projects and halt some downstream projects.
Though it shouldn't happen, any“must-have” features will extend phase two, and thus postpone the final release.
According to a recent study released by UBS, 58% of women worldwide postpone long-term financial decisions to their spouses.
A section of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 states that the SEC can postpone a decision-making process by up to 45 days on specific filings.