However, this was put on the backburner owing to difficult market conditions at that time. |
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Doubts about the success of such a risky venture were soon put on the backburner as cinemagoers thronged to cinema halls. |
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Hence this election outcome is unlikely to put the prospect of euro exit for Greece on the backburner for long. |
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The JPY seems to be losing out, due to being on the backburner of global economic news. |
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We will feel cheated if the goal of price stability is now softened and price stability is put on the backburner. |
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You're sort of relegated to the backburner because, after all, you're going to die. |
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The Japanese currency lost ground on all front on Monday, as Japan's bank holiday left the JPY on the backburner. |
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During this time I had reason to delve more deeply into one of the two cities where my backburner novel would have been set. |
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On that occasion, as too often in the past, the DRC was relegated to the backburner, with Iraq monopolizing the attention. |
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The privatization programme initiated 10 years ago has been put on the backburner. |
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As Christmas lights go up on the shopping malls in Nairobi, it is easy to relegate the war in Somalia to the policy backburner. |
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But in 1996, Susann put music on the backburner when her daughter Emily was born. |
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Le Pen has also been savvy in relegating the more extreme elements of her platform to the backburner. |
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On a personal note, Senator LeBreton elaborated on two areas she fears may be left on the backburner in regards to health care reform: privacy issues and mental health of women. |
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We'll put next year's Christmas party on the backburner until we deal with the current financial crisis. |
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If it's missed, the project has to be put on the backburner for a year. |
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The tax issue remained on a backburner month after month as Democrats were preoccupied with the health care law, the overhaul of financial regulations and other issues. |
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Unfortunately, a shortage of time and experience, as well as a dearth of support, coaching and tools are reasons that companies often give for placing human resources management on the backburner. |
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Innovation is of paramount importance if the car industry wants to survive the competition from China, and it is then inappropriate to put innovation on the backburner. |
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My personal hope is that they will remain on the backburner for a number of years and that the Assembly will give priority to other issues on the agenda. |
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This all shows that the USD was unable to gain considerable strength yesterday, as no economic data was released from the U. S., which put the greenback on the backburner. |
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At this point, a lot of that discussion has just faded into the background, we pushed it on to the backburner and we don't seem to think it's a terribly important issue anymore. |
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Therefore, the Yen will be on the backburner again for much of today. |
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Companies are sometimes forced to delay technological advancement to attend to immediate concerns, meaning that new ideas are put on the backburner. |
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It means that we can correct an increasingly widespread impression that, because 2004 is an election year in the United States, these negotiations would be, as it were, put on the backburner for the duration. |
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The difficult and tragic initial stages of democracy in Algeria negatively impacted on its chances of achieving full democratisation of its socio-economic development processes, which were temporarily put on the backburner. |
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While the talks may have collapsed and multilateralism suffers a set-back, the churches recognize that global trade is too important to be put on the backburner. |
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