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" So, as Savitt put it: "If it can be put off, it should be put off.
Whatever the reason, it cannot be put off any longer.
Voters also seem to be put off by Trump's tactics.
"Don't be put off, go for that one," he says.
But sometimes the parents can't be put off and matters escalate.
Don't be put off: It's an adventure waiting to be experienced.
You would think people might be put off, but they weren't.
The democratization of Chinese politics can be put off no longer.
VANDER PLAATS: Well, I don&apost think it should be put off.
Larger banks can be put off, at least in part, by regulation.
Please check out everything, please don't be put off by the nuns.
Not one to be put off by rejection, Mr. Marchionne doubled down.
Mini purists — and there are many — will be put off by its size.
This year, major savings don't have to be put off until Black Friday.
Rowling wasn't about to be put off by trolls, either. Obviously. Duh. pic.twitter.
Why can't one put off by showboating simply be put off by showboating?
Tesla is far from the first automaker to be put off by Brexit.
But visitors may be put off by health warnings from the quake zone.
However, any fundraising exercise would probably be put off until mid-2019, he said.
It had looked as if that moment might be put off for some time.
A financial reckoning, should it come, can be put off for years, even decades.
She was seeking a strong woman who wouldn't be put off by someone unconventional.
Even Laurel and Hardy lovers may be put off by its somber, experimental mood.
Don't be put off by the recipe asking you to make your own seitan.
It is not a problem that can be put off for a few decades.
Don&apost be put off by the intimidating name — pronounced "shi" with a soft "sh".
If the first thing you see is those crazy colored lights, don't be put off.
Difficult decisions on a successor pact may therefore be put off as long as possible.
This can be put off until the children are old enough to behave when traveling.
Students may be put off by construction's reputation as a dangerous, cyclical field, he said.
Onscreen, letting us be put off or confused by the main character isn't an option.
But why would investors from India or Canada or the United States be put off?
It's OK to be put off by his praise and apologia for philosophically aligned tyrants.
So it tends to be put off, or given to someone else like a financial adviser.
Chris worries that they'll be put off, but Rose assures him that they are very liberal.
In the meantime structural reforms would be put off while Italy's lawmakers haggle over voting systems.
Then again, why should they be put off, when Republican leaders are also supporting Mr Trump?
"They are going to be put off by it and might well stay home," he said.
"The change of government that the people expected has now had to be put off," he said.
But I've always been put off by it, and I continue to be put off by it.
But it is very likely that these will be put off while the new regime beds in.
No one knows how many passengers would be put off by the prospect of flying device-free.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, however, has warned that the issue of unification cannot be put off indefinitely.
"If you'd like to get a dog, don't be put off by the fact you're elderly," he said.
"People should not be put off exercising for fear of it suppressing their immune system," Dr. Campbell says.
An even bigger decision that cannot be put off — it will be made by American voters on Nov.
Economists said short-term money market investors were similarly unlikely to be put off by the Sinai attack.
Men were significantly more likely than women to be put off by student debt in a romantic relationship.
"I'd be put off by benefits that are out-of-market in a corporate America job," he said.
Diners should not be put off by the numerous dishes featuring pork liver, pork kidneys, pork intestines or tripe.
However, investors have expressed concerns those polices could be put off as Trump focuses elsewhere such as on immigration.
But House Appropriations Committee Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen said that some decisions will have to be put off until Dec.
Mr. Mueller began asking Mr. Trump for an interview in December 2017 only to be put off for months.
Science fiction buffs might be put off by this refusal to explore the impact of vast technological and cultural change.
While some investors may be put off by the relatively expensive price, Gutman says there is still reason to buy.
Provisions can expire, dramatic tax hikes can be put off until the 10th year, aggressive administrative savings can be assumed.
I'm not saying you need to be put off by this fact, or that we need to do anything differently.
The self-deluded may be put off by their newfound understanding of how strongly women feel about unwanted sexual attentions.
His voters are loyal and probably won't be put off by him shaking hands and playing nice with Peña Nieto.
Major decisions would be put off for weeks until suddenly she would erupt, driving her staff to panic and misfire.
"He's uninjured and just needed a good clean, but I expect he will be put off from curry after this."
The European Union has also called for the upcoming electoral contests to be put off, casting doubt on their integrity.
The film shows her winding her way through Lebanon's Byzantine regulatory system, only to be put off time and again.
Though everything looked fresh, we couldn't help be put off by the prices that seemed to be higher than average.
Major decisions would be put off for weeks until suddenly she would erupt, driving her staff to panic and misfire.
The issue of Crimea should be put off for future discussions, in essence, writing it off as a practical matter.
Kocianski explained that U.S. tech companies would be put off by becoming banks themselves due to the accompanying regulatory restraints.
This process meant some issues got solved, and those that did not could plausibly be put off to the next round.
But purchasing decisions may be put off due to the "psychological effect" of the coronavirus despite falling interest rates, he said.
In the end, he had urged that the decision be put off, according to officials, because the plan needed more transparency.
Some European workers may be put off by the fall in the pound; others are anxious about their immigration status in Britain.
But many foreign investors have continued to be put off by obstacles to doing business in Iran, including lingering unilateral U.S. sanctions.
However, some French voters may be put off by Le Pen's association with a leader widely seen in the West as autocratic.
Prosecutors could then ask for the bail hearing to be put off for three days while Kavanaugh sat in a detention center.
The separate and far more expensive issue of miners' pension benefits, which are similarly failing, would be put off until next year.
Fans of the book may be put off by how much more tame the film is compared to the original source material.
That makes the prospect of a public offering, at a potentially much smaller valuation, something to be put off as long as possible.
Smaller organisations would be put off by the complexity of mounting a case and the cost, which runs from about £20,000 to £200,000.
Currie told Business Insider that, while some may be put off by the software's interface, it's meant to build a connected office dynamic.
The 27th round of matches, which was originally scheduled for this weekend, will be put off to a future date, possibly May 13.
Pelosi said the address should be put off because the Secret Service is the lead agency for security and has not been funded.
Even those with family connections may be put off joining "a super long war to do the same thing your dad did," he said.
Casual users might be put off by the need to hunt out and install scripts, but there are always plenty out there to discover.
Muslim voters, in particular, most of whom back Labour, may be put off by the party's liberal approach to trans issues, worries one aide.
" Pressed on whether she understands why some women might be put off, Clinton continued: "Well, good grief, we're getting offended about everything these days.
As recently as 2007, the share of people who said they would be put off by a candidate's atheism was higher (403%) than now.
They tend to be risk averse and could be put off by the industry's libertarian founding ethos which can mean hostility toward government regulators.
Many will no doubt vote Conservative again, but a few may be put off by Mr Farage's support of the prime minister's hard Brexit.
Comey has previously said that bureau investigators "don't give a rip about politics," and would not be put off by the looming presidential campaign.
Chinese users of apps like WeChat tend to not be put off by the personal data storing and sharing that goes on in them.
"My constituents know what I am doing," he said, adding that he was "not going to be put off" by a campaign of intimidation.
I thought I'd be put off by its relatively diminutive size, but in a big, densely congested city, its smaller size is a real advantage.
He cited telecoms company BT as a "classic example" of where investors can be put off buying a stock because of a ballooning pension deficit.
Big-ticket items like sofas and kitchen tables are subject to sticker-shock and, unlike necessities, are purchases that can be put off by consumers.
Or will they be put off their game by the specter of the social media (and just-plain-media) backlash that TYT is now facing?
They're an obstacle to employment, but also to new lives with family and community members who may be put off by the sinister-looking imagery.
Without a clear, codified set of responsibilities, though, all are likely to be put off, according to several people who work in sports executive recruitment.
The issue, said Tokunaga, is that many people don't really know that cats can contract FIV, and can be put off when they find out.
Given that it doesn't work with smart light bulbs, the early adopter crowd that might be interested in this kind of product could be put off.
The hope is that well paid office workers won't be put off by puny salaries and will be attracted by the excitement of a fresh start.
Women may feel that politics does not fit with their caring responsibilities and others may be put off by the macho way politics is often conducted.
When your health is on the line, it is not something that can be put off, like not taking the vacation or buying a new car.
It is feared some may be put off by the complicated and expensive process of applying for a full banking license if the fintech charter fails.
Geithner, who was arguing for a debt ceiling increase, showed how other less essential bills would be put off to make the more important payments first.
"Hush" was born out of a desire to share her love for Baroque music with listeners who might be put off by the frills of classical singing.
Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, objected to speedy consideration of the bill, and it had to be put off until September for McCain to take part in debate.
Do not be put off by the awkward adolescent memories evoked by this song—just bask in the nostalgia of a simpler time, and....crank that. 15.
That, too, will be put off until the new year, keeping more information about how Manafort's cooperation fell through and what Mueller is investigating secret even longer.
What he's saying is that action urgently prompted by one gun massacre must be put off because of the distraction and grief caused by the next atrocity.
But after the government issued a surprisingly bleak hiring report for May, most Fed-watchers predicted the next rate increase would be put off until the fall.
But executives had a lingering concern: Would viewers be put off by the show's harsh climax, in which a churlish Manhattan titan dismisses a wide-eyed aspirant?
The greater danger for Republicans here is that the narrow remaining sliver of true independents and swing voters will be put off by their bullish, opaque tactics.
Ms. Lee said she hoped that publishers would not be put off by an unsparing look at Japan's still only partly resolved history by an American outsider.
I've worried I might lose work because potential employers might be put off by the discovery of this cringey information, since it's readily available on the internet.
But there is a growing feeling that the decision will be put off until European Union leaders gather at their year-end summit on Dec. 13-14.
"Women who require hormone therapy should not be put off by these results, and anyone concerned about the effects of this treatment should speak to their doctor."
It won't be the well-connected beneficiaries of all the tax cuts who bear the burden of "hard choices" when they can be put off no longer.
The rule, she acknowledges, was mainly intended to weed out less-committed clients: Only a business trying to hide its transactions would be put off by it.
And we are entering the best months of the year for the stock market, though heaven knows the traditional Q4 rally could be put off by the elections.
Other ideological issues are bound to come up that could spark controversy from liberal groups and some conservatives may be put off by his more moderate immigration positions.
The evacuation of 12 schoolboys will be put off because they haven't sufficiently learned how to dive in the days since they were discovered by searchers, officials said.
This timeline made sense for repeal and delay, when many of the tough details of how to overhaul the health care system could be put off until later.
Andre Burakovsky practiced for a second straight day but Trotz said his return from surgery on his broken thumb will likely be put off another game or two.
The two sides shouted at each other until a Trump campaign staffer appeared and announced the event would be put off until an unspecified date for security reasons.
Oil majors may be put off partnerships with Pemex due to its debts and budget constraints, said Miriam Grunstein, a Mexico City-based energy researcher with Rice University.
Debt limit concerns are likely to be put off until 2018 as the U.S. Treasury is expected to take steps to postpone any need for action by Congress.
Alvídrez said that, for example, the start of a large pumping station at the company's legacy Fresnillo mine could be put off until next year without any impact.
" ORRIN HATCH, REPUBLICAN U.S. SENATOR OF UTAH: "Everybody I know who works with him thinks highly of him, but I do think it ought to be put off.
And when it comes to people, we tend to be put off by atypical appearances and risky sex practices, both of which can imply heightened risk of disease.
Don't be put off by this book's date of publication; though it appeared before the advent of the World Wide Web, William Gibson's seminal work is eerily prescient.
It was Mr. Moorman who decided after two derailments of trains at Penn Station this spring that some major track repairs should not be put off any longer.
Schumer refused, saying the votes are "extremely significant and important to the country," but suggested that some of the votes could be put off until the next day.
But any announcement on its quantitative easing (QE) programme is likely to be put off until the autumn, when policymakers hope the economic picture will have become clearer.
Publicly, he's taken the position that any decision on witnesses should be put off until after the trial begins, which is how the Senate handled it in 1999.
Global investors should not be put off by current equity market valuations and now is not the time to "de-risk" portfolios, according to one global market strategist.
I suspect, however, that some will be put off by the many names in the novel, and by all the brilliant family chatter, as fascinating as it is.
Just this week, shares of engineering and construction companies gave up some of their post-election gains on concerns Trump's infrastructure package would be put off until next year.
If precedent is any guide, it's also possible the funding crunch could be put off by short-term deals that run until the end of the year or beyond.
Since these reforms are "hot potatoes," they will be put off by today's politicians who do not want to risk their careers by solving problems far into the future.
Some people may be put off by the thought of having to chew through enough raw vegetables to meet their nutritional needs every day on the raw vegan diet.
You may be put off by this show's equation of real investigations of wrongdoing — in Jenny Holzer's LED displays using declassified Iraq documents — with outlandish, often crazed conspiracy theories.
But doing so runs the risk of backfiring, especially in such a large field where voters can be put off by perceived negativity — as some candidates have already discovered.
Parents dismayed by the frenetic pace and disrespectful tone of many modern kids' shows may be put off by the notion of an "Anne" that substitutes substance for saccharinity.
Don't be put off by the looming doorway, with its spray-painted graffiti tags and crumbling posters, just off hectic Namesti Republiky, one of the busiest squares in Prague.
After losing a swathe of seats at the election, Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's nationalist first minister, conceded that another referendum on independence should be put off until after the Brexit talks.
I wouldn't want any potential players to be put off by only being able to play as a(nother) slim guy in stylish glasses, but it's understandable if they are.
Don't be put off by its cocoa color, the natural tan shade flatters a variety of skin tones from light to medium-dark and looked amazing on my fair skin.
Doing so ensures it is not tarred with the same brush, allowing it to attract the votes of disaffected Conservatives, who would be put off by any hint of radicalism.
Taylor said there could be "fireworks" if big tech giants like Amazon entered banking given their deep pockets and huge customer reach, though they could be put off by regulation.
It's developers and niche consumers who really, really want a foldable device this year and aren't likely to be put off by the expense or the pitfalls of early adoption.
If the review drags on, then talks would be put off until after German elections next fall as any discussion on restructuring debt will irk German voters, the sources said.
I assure you that between your family's Thanksgiving conversations about politics, the NFL, and the complex legacy of the pilgrims, nobody will be put off by your colorful lights display.
Trump extended an invitation to Putin to visit Washington, D.C., later this year, but the White House later said the follow-up summit will be put off until next year.
Or perhaps, some thought, he was assuming that the Christian evangelicals and Jewish conservatives who might be put off by that statement were going to vote for other candidates anyway.
Essential maintenance work cannot be put off indefinitely but companies can time it to tie in with oil sands expansions, as Canadian Natural plans to do at its Horizon project.
Kraft Heinz attempted to acquire Unilever early last year, but the deal leaked and Unilever appeared to be put off by Kraft Heinz's now infamous cost-cutting approach to management.
Miftah Ismail, a state minister involved in CPEC planning, said Pakistan had devoted huge resources to improving security and Chinese investors should not be put off by a one-off attack.
The WSJ's report says that the deal could go down as soon as this weekend, but that it also isn't final and could still collapse or be put off until later.
Several industry lobbyists told Reuters they expected the move to come as early as Friday, with publication of a Federal Register notice, or it could be put off until next week.
This would help to save "hundreds million of euros", he said, after acknowledging that the group's target of growing revenue in France next year would be put off by a year.
Don't be put off by the no-frills decor — we're sure you'll be wowed by their $12 Cornish hen (yes, an entire hen) with two sides, and their mouthwatering sandwich plates.
Don't be put off by the fact that she's an academic; Nestle writes in simple and informative language, diving into history, university politics, and failed government policies to improve people's health.
In fact, a SpeedDater survey found that 56 percent of vegetarians and vegans "said they would be put off dating a meat eater"—a similar percentage to the New Zealand study.
"Once the political season is underway, and it is, action on a Supreme Court nomination must be put off until after the election campaign is over," Biden said in that speech.
John Muir, whose writings helped alert Americans and the world to the beauty of Yosemite and the importance of preserving it, would probably be put off by the crowds of today.
With even companies like the $27 billion shopping app Pinduoduo whipsawing this year, large institutional investors may be put off further listings, making it ever harder to build credible shareholder books.
"I certainly wasn't ready," Ms. Murkowski said of voting on the bill after Mr. McConnell announced on Tuesday that it would be put off until after the Fourth of July recess.
Even though it was a five-figure campaign that she had already spent some time on, Heitlinger backed away, knowing her audience would be put off by the off-brand ad.
Artists, who tend not to be put off by a little roughness around the edges, are moving in — some to live, others to rent space in which to paint and sculpt.
Asked what he wants to say to voters about the thought of a gay couple in the White House, Buttigieg said he believes voters would not be put off by that.
While that may be fine with a Tesla customer, drivers who are less comfortable with any level of self-driving technology may be put off – especially if tech isn't that well executed.
While ministers were still working to gather more votes, the government's chief whip in the Senate stunned the administration on Wednesday by saying the vote had to be put off to February.
Several industry lobbyists told Reuters that they expect the move to come as early as Friday, with publication of a Federal Register notice, or it could be put off until next week.
I pleaded with my mother not to speak in Cantonese to me in public, in fear that we would bump into one of my "friends," who might be put off by it.
Investors should not be put off by the price volatility for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum because these digital assets are still very new and offer nearly unparalleled returns, experts told CNBC.
Rival bidders for Just Eat are also nowhere to be seen, and any company with a large delivery business in the UK could be put off by a potentially hostile antitrust review.
But they are also defenders of the working class, so they could be put off by concerns that the new deal would weaken worker protections afforded under the European Union's single market.
President Donald Trump's high- profile state visit to the U.K. — including his meeting with the Queen — could be put off in the wake of his controversial comments following the London attacks on Saturday.
This week the possibility emerged that the ongoing government shutdown could delay net neutrality's day in court — but the court was not sympathetic to the FCC's request that the lawsuit be put off.
But, if sending product to Indonesia — Southeast Asia's largest country with a population of over 250 million — was fraught with challenges, then both retailers and consumers would be put off using the service.
The visit by the Spanish royals was set for June 6 through 8 but the sudden timing of the British general election meant that it had to be put off to this month.
It's easy to be put off by the nonstop CG in Alice Through the Looking Glass, but this trailer plays it all in a way that works perfectly: with speed, energy, and attitude.
After the government had granted status to nearly 30,000 people, it suspended the process, announced that applications not yet reviewed would be put off, and began a lengthy review of those already approved.
Plus, a user listening to a better-targeted advert in full is worth more than blasting adverts to consumers who may ultimately be put off the platform for being forced to listen to adverts.
Instead, it would be our pragmatic conclusion that once the political season is underway — and it is — action on a Supreme Court nomination must be put off until after the election campaign is over.
The more formidable Han Kuo-yu, the mayor of Taiwan's second-biggest city, Kaohsiung, may yet throw his hat in the ring—although he may also be put off by Mr Gou's unexpected candidacy.
But many, myself very much included, have failed to take stock of the gender components at play beyond the fact that women seem more likely than men to be put off by Trump's slurs.
The Justice Department is not likely to be put off by the loss, said Amy Ray of the law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, noting it had prevailed in stopping other mergers between rivals.
The meeting was originally planned for April but had to be put off because Trump fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson the previous month and Pompeo went through confirmation hearings before the U.S. Congress.
An industry insider in Germany says that without shared standards "customers may ask questions about the security of the supply chain", and may be put off trading with British suppliers or investing in Britain.
The case is bulky and ungainly; although I've never used a case on an iPad beyond a Smart Cover before, I think even people who usually do would be put off by this one.
It's still a good idea to check the quality ratings and consult with your doctor about where you'll get the best care — and not be put off if it means driving a bit farther.
Expat AdviceI would tell anyone living abroad or living in Asia in general to not be put off by what you assume is going to happen, or what you've heard — everyone has different experiences.
She notes, however, that the correction could be put off by the recent tax reform because of its promise to repatriate, or return, several trillion dollars back to companies and thus into the market.
While the regulators have the power to levy sizable fines, DLA Piper's McKean said that some may be put off doing so as they're often under-resourced and wary of being faced with appeals.
While it is unlikely that opera audiences will change their practices any time soon, it would be nice to see a little more open-mindedness from the old guard, lest newer audiences be put off.
Some might be put off by digital oscillators, but this also means the sounds you'll get from the MicroFreak will be very diverse, from traditional noises you would expect from a synth to the otherworldly.
After the judge agreed with defense lawyers that the trial needed to be put off so they could have time to respond to the revised charges, he told them the new trial date of Jan.
They are warning that since an appointment could remake the court for a generation as key legal battles over abortion rights, affirmative action and campaign finance loom, it should be put off until next year.
Despite fears that tourists would be put off visiting countries that have suffered Islamic State inspired attacks, figures from local transport company De Lijn point to an increase in visitor numbers to Ghent this year.
That potentially brief presence means some officials suggest key decisions, notably parliamentary votes on who should succeed Jean-Claude Juncker and his team at the European Commission, be put off until the British have left.
The federal government returned to the Supreme Court last month, again asking that the trial, which had been scheduled to start on Monday, be put off while the justices considered whether to hear the case.
His father-in-law, Mwalim Rama, told those gathered at the steamy burial ground that young people should not be put off joining the military because of attacks like the one in which Zahoro was killed.
A few months ago, I heard you say that you were concerned people might be put off by the fact that none of the kids in America to Me are in some kind of immediate peril.
If Whitaker doesn't make that deadline, it raises the possibility that his much-anticipated appearance could be put off until after his permanent replacement, Bill Barr, takes the job, should he be confirmed by the Senate.
Liberal advocates and some lawmakers have suggested a vote on the Supreme Court vacancy should be put off until after the November midterms, while Republicans have said they intend to vote on Kavanaugh's nomination this fall.
Delays in settling on and approving research protocol for the work in the seven other locations mean that actual tests on participants will most likely be put off until at least the end of next year.
The government appealed for travelers to continue to fuel the $1.7 billion tourism industry, but visitors may be put off by warnings from health experts about the threat of mosquito-borne viruses in the quake area.
One would think, after all, poets might be put off by the idea that songwriters can be poet enough to win a prize in literature, when the implied relationship is so clearly a one-way street.
Don't be put off by the fact that it's middle-aged folks and grandparents using the service rather than a bunch of teenagers — Snapchat has been working hard to target demographics other than the 13-25 crowd.
Indeed, as Republicans are giddily pointing out, Joe Biden argued in 1992, when George Bush the elder was president, that "action on a Supreme Court nomination must be put off until after the election campaign is over".
"Previously ... if it got difficult or if there were pressures on budget, it would often be the first thing to go to the bottom of the pile or to be put off until next year," she said.
I don't see how anything a broadcast network could conceive of would be as gripping (and binge-worthy) as shows like that — and their audiences would likely be put off a bit by the Hebrew, French and German.
Bernard Jenkin MP, who co-directed the Vote Leave campaign, said last month:"An extended period of transition really is the worst possible scenario for the EU and the UK." Will May be put off by angry Brexiteers?
"It would be our pragmatic conclusion that once the political season is underway, and it is, action on a Supreme Court nomination must be put off until after the election campaign is over," Biden said at the time.
The match is the third fixture in this year's tournament to be put off amid fears over the epidemic, following the postponement of Italy's trip to Ireland last week and their game against England in Rome on Saturday.
Analysts said some investors may be put off Greek government bonds because they have the lowest credit rating in the euro zone and are not eligible for purchase by the European Central Bank under its quantitative easing scheme.
The poll of 1,000 men and women found that 34 percent would be put off dating a potential partner if they were vegan, and 77 percent wouldn't give up meat if a long-term boo asked them to.
"Given China's very large and growing role in international trade, and the serious harm that China's state-led, mercantilist approach to trade and investment causes to China's trading partners, this reckoning can no longer be put off," he said.
Unless we make special efforts, some women will be put off applying by the heavily male culture; those doing the hiring will be influenced in their assessments of candidates' ability by the stereotypes they've formed in that male environment.
Carmakers played down the impact, saying the tax hike would only impact a small number of models, while executives said wealthy Chinese buyers were unlikely to be put off by a relatively marginal price hike on already expensive cars.
They have been pressing to move forward with the testimony and are likely to seize on the call for the hearing to be put off for an FBI probe to argue Democrats are simply seeking to delay Kavanaugh's confirmation.
But that would still be lower than the 22 percent some had been arguing was the best way to deal with deficit concerns, and it would go into effect in 2018 rather than be put off for another year.
Susan Collins (R-ME) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), the two Senate Republicans most likely to be put off by mixing health care with taxes, don't sound thrilled about the individual mandate's repeal making it into the tax bill.
The billionaire chief of Baidu, which is often referred to as China's Google, has urged Beijing to further ease visa restrictions to attract overseas workers, some of whom might be put off by US President Donald Trump's restrictive immigration policies.
While there is fear that foreign investors could be put off by London and the U.K., Khan argued otherwise saying at present, investors have heard London's message that it is open as a city — open to people, talent and ideas.
BAKU (Reuters) - Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas is expecting Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix to produce more drama than last year, when Nico Rosberg cruised to victory from pole position, and says drivers will not be put off by the track's reputation.
However, one in four (27 percent) of exporting firms claim they would be deterred from trading with the EU if any tariffs are imposed while one third say they would be put off by tariffs of 2 percent or more.
If you put them down on your medical forms before they're ready or before discussing it with them, they may be put off by receiving an emergency call and/or won't be equipped to actually help you, Dr. Greenberg says.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's government said on Wednesday a decision on agreeing a $480 million infrastructure grant from the United States, which has been criticized by some lawyers, Buddhist monks and opposition politicians, would be put off until after a Nov.
I wasn't mature enough to be put off by Waugh's aristocratic themes, so I lumped him in with all the other authors I credited with warming my cold English heart: Forster, D.H. Lawrence, Henry James, Ford Madox Ford, L. P. Hartley.
With a likely simultaneous rollback of the Medicaid expansion, people will find themselves sick and uninsured, with medical needs that can't be put off for the future: Without immunosuppressive drugs, they run the risk of losing their organs and dying.
Last week, an attorney representing Playboy's White House reporter, Brian Karem, in a credentialing dispute with the White House joined with a Justice Department lawyer to ask that arguments the D.C. Circuit had set for Monday be put off until May.
She rejected the suggestions that the tax vote should be put off so that Doug Jones, the Alabama Democrat who was elected to the Senate on Tuesday night after a special election, could be seated first and cast a vote.
Efim Basin, a local Jewish activist, said he disagreed with calls by Ms. Simonenko and some others that reburial be put off to give time for experts to take DNA samples and build up a genetic database of those killed.
Merkel was already close to the airport in Germany, waiting to take off for the United States and insisted she wanted to hear from Trump himself if her trip was going to be put off, according to a Trump administration official.
Another person familiar with the matter said the state-run Development Bank of Japan is among several funds Toshiba may approach for possible investment in its chip business, though the bank could be put off by the size of investment needed.
"Salvini's success and policies are likely to give many northern countries an excuse to say that deeper integration, especially when it comes to EDIS, must be put off until Italy puts its own house in order," a third official said.
With her rhetoric of "make America whole," Clinton seems set on defeating the divisive real estate mogul with a centrist message that might appeal to disaffected Republicans, particularly college-educated suburban voters who are likely to be put off by Trump's extremism.
"These findings show that American consumers want more information on working conditions in fashion supply chains and would be put off buying from brands that are not paying a fair living wage," Paul Roeland of the Clean Clothes Campaign said via press release.
" Analysts had wondered whether conservative religious women might be put off by the multiple claims of sexual assault against Trump and the leaked hot-mic conversation from 2005 in which he claimed his celebrity status entitled him to grab women "by the pussy.
"The yellow vest protesters could scare away tourists and hit Accor and Air France, while the consumer sector will be hit as many French people will be put off from going out," said Meriem Mokdad, fund manager at Roche Brune Asset Management.
The IFC, having collected data on ten such markets, felt that foreign investors might take to these boondock bourses, but would be put off by the risk of investing in a single company or the trouble of diversifying across many firms and places.
In their ranks are people who sincerely consider themselves not bigoted, who might be open to reconsidering ways they have done things for years, but who are likely to be put off if they feel smeared before that conversation even takes place.
Climate educator Megan Herbert, who wrote a picture book in 2017 on climate change aimed at children aged five upwards, said parents and teachers should be aware of the risk of overwhelming young people but not be put off from discussing the issue.
The city even has its own youthful scooter startup (Reby) which has refused to be put off by some tough regulations controlling rentals — and has recently been applying AI to try to make like a good citizen by automatically detect poor parking.
Though paying a visit to Santa Claus is a classic tradition for many families each December, kids with special needs can be put off and made uncomfortable by the strong lights, loud music and dozens of other children eagerly awaiting their turn.
Confidence in Britain's economy has been hit by the vote to leave the EU and a lower tax rate could help prevent an exodus of British firms and attract U.S. and European companies which might otherwise be put off by the uncertainty it has created.
WALLACE: Democrats, one of the other arguments they make, is they say the confirmation should be put off until after the midterm election in November, noting what Mitch McConnell did holding up President Obama&aposs appointment of Merrick Garland in 22018 to the Supreme Court.
Parents of boys don't seem to be put off by the controversy surrounding William "Brad" Pitt in recent years, as Bradley will apparently see the biggest revival this year (of course, there's also a chance we're dealing with a bunch of S Club 163 fans).
"'It would be our pragmatic conclusion that once the political season is under way, and it is, action on a Supreme Court nomination must be put off until after the election campaign is over,'" McConnell quoted his old Senate sparring partner saying in 1992.
As noted, some might also be put off by the general unpleasantness of the characters, who seem to care little for the collateral damage that their high-stakes machinations inflict -- a scenario that hasn't made Showtime's "Billions," it should be noted, any less entertaining.
So it went Friday after he was asked near the end of a news conference full of behavioral queries whether he was concerned that opponents he did not know as well as Brown might be put off by the language he directed at the umpire?
"Investors have become more comfortable knowing that a Fed rate hike decision will be put off until future meetings, but there is more uncertainty with what Japan will do," said Paul Springmeyer, investment managing director at the Private Client Group, U.S. Bank in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Five candidates have declared an intention to run against Ms. Stefanik, who, like several other Republicans, will most likely have to balance between pleasing conservatives who adore Mr. Trump and appealing to independents who may be put off by the president's first year in office.
Republican leaders, including Speaker Paul D. Ryan, have said that funding for a border wall could be put off until next year, as he and other congressional leaders try to overcome both Democratic opposition to the project and Republican concerns about spending large amounts.
The resolution, which some diplomats are now saying could be put off "indefinitely," would've forced the Obama administration to decide between either going the traditional route of siding with Israel by vetoing the resolution or tacitly expressing its discontent with Israeli settlement policy by abstaining from voting.
Don't be put off if you find some of the technical detail daunting, but do make sure you're buying a board that both works with your CPU and gives you enough scope to build the PC you want (and maybe to upgrade it in the future too).
Buffered offers military-grade encryption, a kill switch, and a no logging policy (aside from connections) when it comes to security, but while its plans and security measures are easy to understand, some users may be put off by a lack of apps for their devices.
I know these things are set way in advance and wouldn't be shocked if Clinton herself -- despite all the frustrations we've read about in just these few pages -- might wish this debate, both ours and the one now blazing on Twitter, could be put off a bit.
Brought up in the Dallas area by immigrant parents who had been raised amid the official atheism of the People's Republic of China, Mr. Ying tried exploring Christianity with his high school classmates, even accompanying them to megachurches, only to be put off by their fundamentalism.
But don't be put off that restaurant booking by the swarms of amateurs nibbling their way through an overcooked steak squatting under a heart-shaped pat of butter, for ours is a greater love: a love of carbs and starch, of grape and grain, of fruit and trouser vegetables.
The FTSE 100 has wiped out all the gains made this year following Prime Minister Theresa May's announcement of snap general elections to be held on June 8th, but investors should not be put off from investing in the U.K.'s blue chips index, according to industry watchers.
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One of Twitter's biggest challenges over the years has been trying to create a way to make conversations (also narratives of a kind) easy to follow — both for those who are power users, and for those who are not and might otherwise easily be put off from using the product.
But if you are among those who may be put off by the application process, or aren't sure if it is the right move to make — you should still check things out, said Matt Weaver, loan officer and vice president of sales at Cross Country Mortgage, based in Boca Raton, Florida.
Recent press reports have suggested Nestle might make a move for Mead, but the Swiss group could be put off by potentially having to sell parts of its existing baby formula business to appease competition regulators, sources said, noting also that private equity firms would struggle to compete against Reckitt.
Dick Pound, a former Canadian swimming champion who has been on the IOC since 1978, making him its longest-serving member, estimated there is a three-month window — perhaps a two-month one — to decide the fate of the Tokyo Olympics, meaning a decision could be put off until late May.
Dick Pound, a former Canadian swimming champion who has been on the IOC since 23, making him its longest-serving member, estimated there is a three-month window — perhaps a two-month one — to decide the fate of the Tokyo Olympics, meaning a decision could be put off until late May.
Not only is impeachment highly unlikely under a GOP-controlled Congress, the leaders argue, but it could undermine the chances of Democrats winning back the House in November, when they'll need to flip seats in conservative-leaning districts where voters may be put off by an aggressive offensive to topple the president.
Pelosi, who as Speaker has the authority to invite the president to deliver a State of the Union address, argued that because the Secret Service is the lead agency for security and it has not been funded due to the shutdown, the address should be put off or Trump deliver it in writing.
Readers with conservative tastes may (foolishly) be put off by the novel's form — it is a kind of oral history, a collage built from a series of testimonies consisting of one line or three lines or a page and a half, some delivered by the novel's characters, some drawn from historical sources.
On whether she would vote with the government, Nicky Morgan, a pro-EU Conservative lawmaker and ex-minister, told BBC radio's Pienaar's Politics "what I'm not going to do is to be put off doing the right thing for the country by the sabre-rattling and leadership threats of a small minority of my party".
The old version of Day One was already one of the more intuitive journal apps available, and the new changes make it smoother to use, but existing customers could be put off by having to re-buy the new edition for $9.99 on iOS, or $39.99 on Mac — a fairly steep price if you've already bought the app once.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (Vt.), issued a rare joint statement calling on the confirmation hearings to be put off until lawmakers could thoroughly vet the picks.
And some voters in these areas might be put off by controversial laws passed by the Republican legislature, including a voter ID requirement—which has since been struck down —and a bill which requires transgender individuals to use bathrooms corresponding with the gender on their birth certificates, rather than their gender identity, and also prohibits municipalities from enacting special protections for the LGBT community.
But he came surprisingly close, and the nature of his unscripted challenge—saying whatever radical thing he wanted, drawing around him a deeply loyal phalanx of individuals concerned about fundamental issues of how we are now to make our living, and unwilling to be put off any longer by the glib reassurances of the establishment about our glorious future—should have been a warning.
But she has some unfinished business of her own: dying coral reefs in Biscayne National Park off Miami that need to be put off limits to recreational fishermen, Reagan-era oil and gas leases adjacent to Glacier National Park that need to be canceled, and a leasing plan that seeks to minimize development near Arches and Canyonlands National Parks in Utah that needs to be made final.
Works by Vo have appeared in New York before, but he is not well known here, and the Guggenheim's tourist-heavy audience, about half of whom will be visiting the museum for the first time, may be put off by the diversity of strange objects and images in his work—kitchen appliances, furniture, tombstones, historical documents, packing cartons, chandeliers, mammoth bones, parts of Roman and early-Christian sculptures, a list of the obscenities and ravings voiced by the demon Pazuzu in William Friedkin's 1973 film "The Exorcist," to name a few.

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