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Delaying the rebuild to the point that it's closed might not be so bad.
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In a blog post, city council president Richard Conlin argued that “Delaying the project only increases the danger of a catastrophe and hurts the economy and Seattle taxpayers.”
Tunnel Construction Could Be Delayed One Year « PubliCola 2010
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Delaying treatment for beyond an hour can cause irreversible damage to the heart muscle, which is why Yale University researchers are using heart attack survivors to solve the problem of delayed care-seeking.
Suzanne O'Malley: Day Three: Yale Heart Study Asks 'Why Do We Wait So Long?' Suzanne O'Malley 2012
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Delaying the project will simply increase the cost, because inflation or no inflation, any action to further study the project costs money in various capacities, which adds to the project's total budget.
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Delaying AB 32 would throw a monkey wrench into the implementation of our clean energy polices, and significantly hamper the transition of the state - indeed, the nation - to a clean energy economy.
Heather Taylor-Miesle: California's Commitment to Clean Energy - Both Parties Agree Heather Taylor-Miesle 2010
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Delaying treatment for beyond an hour can cause irreversible damage to the heart muscle, which is why Yale University researchers are using heart attack survivors to solve the problem of delayed care-seeking.
Suzanne O'Malley: Day Three: Yale Heart Study Asks 'Why Do We Wait So Long?' Suzanne O'Malley 2012
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Delaying and hesitation will only complicate matters.
Jordan's King Abdullah II ousts prime minister, cabinet in wake of mass protests Joel Greenberg 2011
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Delaying and hesitation will only complicate matters.
Jordan's King Abdullah II ousts prime minister, cabinet in wake of mass protests Joel Greenberg 2011
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Delaying treatment for beyond an hour can cause irreversible damage to the heart muscle, which is why Yale University researchers are using heart attack survivors to solve the problem of delayed care-seeking.
Suzanne O'Malley: Day Three: Yale Heart Study Asks 'Why Do We Wait So Long?' Suzanne O'Malley 2012
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Delaying AB 32 would throw a monkey wrench into the implementation of our clean energy polices, and significantly hamper the transition of the state - indeed, the nation - to a clean energy economy.
Heather Taylor-Miesle: California's Commitment to Clean Energy - Both Parties Agree Heather Taylor-Miesle 2010
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