11. Most certainly his next start is indefinitely postponed. 12. Postponing the start of police training has become a common fiscal gambit in New York, one practiced often by Mayors Edward Koch and David Dinkins. 13. The department chairman postponed the start of classes, saying he hoped to avert a confrontation. 14. The Immigration and Naturalization Service will indefinitely postpone the start of a pilot program designed to find foreign nationals who have overstayed their visas. 15. The next day Bettman reserved response to the proposal, saying he was postponing the start of the season for two weeks. 16. Wall Street postponed the start of its traditional honeymoon with a new president on Wednesday, not knowing who he is. 17. When the start of major-league soccer was postponed for a year, McAllister waited patiently. 18. When it became apparent that auxiliary lighting would be too dim, some school officials considered postponing the start of the most anticipated season in school history. 19. OPEC ministers have postponed the start of their formal meeting until Thursday morning. 20. But the start was postponed to later Wednesday as lawyers for both sides discussed a proposal to try the two separately. |