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postponement

noun as in putting off or delaying

noun as in a stay or pause

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He said the postponement of some tariffs on Mexico was "as an accommodation, and out of respect for, President Sheinbaum", and described their relationship as "a very good one".

From BBC

“Everyone involved recognizes the importance of waiting for the results of the Risk Assessment, as initiated by Governor Newsom,” Lyle Menendez wrote on social media in response to the hearing postponement.

"It's a process story," added the source, "but there's no sugar coating a postponement and the media is entitled to ask questions."

From BBC

Interestingly, the Chinese were willing to give more time for discussions, but the US and Russia, who are usually on opposite sides of issues on the council, both were against postponement.

From BBC

But the DA hailed the postponement as a "victory", and said it would push for a budget that is "better for growth and employment".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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