(69 quotes found)
“It's definitely been postponed to May 1.”
Chris de Vos
“[Similarly, the chairman of the House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee, Christopher Cox, R-California, said,] Were we to postpone the elections, it would represent a victory for the terrorists. ... The election is going to go forward.”
Christopher Cox
“The reason for the postponement is to re-examine the issue to explore all the options.”
Chuck Ardo
“We had a non-league match scheduled with Connellsville before Christmas, but it was postponed due to bad weather. It would have been interesting to see who would have won that match. Hopefully, we'll get a chance to face them in the WPIAL title match.”
Chuck Tursky
“[The court postponement means that the completion of the roadwork is postponed until next spring, as well, provided the court case is settled by that time.] Its not going to hurt it to let it go over the winter, ... The road may be a little rougher but its not a safety problem.”
Chris Baldwin
“The passenger left the checkpoint before the screening was complete so TSA evacuated the terminal and postponed outgoing flights.”
Andrea McCauley
“June's our big travel season, so we may be postponing this to a worse conclusion and it might have been better just to have gotten it over now, ... So, it will be interesting to see how this plays out.”
Darryl Jenkins
“Employment's good and they traffic in consumables, so you can't postpone that forever.”
Dan Popowics
“We're a price-sensitive market. For leisure travelers, there's some inclination to postpone travel when prices are high. Some business travelers may instead do a conference call.”
Wayne Shank
“Microsoft wants to postpone as long as possible the creation of a document that describes how the company could be broken up.”
William Kovacic