Sentences with phrase «years delayed so»

pretty safe though as he does nt even want to spend money on his own game thats 5 years delayed so far

Not exact matches

After a year or so, the economy will expand more rapidly; output will grow, and after another delay, inflation will increase moderately.
At one point, the game's outsourced code became so problematic that they had to scrap the whole thing, which delayed the launch by a year.
As I said when we launched this exciting project: after more than 100 years, we can not delay, so the next bill to be redesigned must include women, who for too long have been absent from our currency.
Facebook (fb) has been a big proponent of 360 - degree video (in addition to regular, old video in general), and over the past year has added several data center and video processing technologies so that it can more efficiently show 360 degree videos to users without annoying delays.
Under this accounting method, therefore, it is possible to defer taxable income by delaying billing so that payment is not received in the current year.
You may not want to work in retirement, but taking on a part - time job the first few years so you can delay claiming Social Security benefits could significantly boost the benefit you receive.
But if the plan still has plenty of funding and momentum for now, the delay might be good planning, so that officials, provinces, and project developers know that climate action is not a one - year wonder.
It seems so easy: you buy - and - hold cash flow properties over time, sacrificing and delaying gratification; in five, ten or twenty years you have a pile of monthly cash flow and you get freedom.
If you wait to claim, the 8 % (or so) increase that your benefits see each year between age 62 and 70 offers such a sizeable advantage that you may want to consider delaying, even if it means dipping earlier and deeper into your nest egg than you had planned.
Senators — who began work on this report with the endorsement of the federal finance minister — recommend the government delay implementing any proposed changes for at least a year so that private corporations have the time to understand the impact these will have on their business.
I ran out of time last year to share it, so I apologize for the delay.
In his latest press conference, The Mirror reports that Wenger has admitted that he started thinking about it before the turn of the year, but for various reasons did not give it a go, so was this delay a big factor in the Gunners enduring yet another faltering challenge for the EPL title?
The leader of Mexico's Social Democratic Party has said he supports 42 year old Cuauhtemoc Blanco bid to play in the Copa MX final, announcing that they will delay their campaign so the legend can play in the game.
Barca are due to make a $ 10m payment to the Bundesliga giants when Dembele makes 50 appearances for them, but that is now unlikely to happen this season and so will be delayed for another year or so.
Given the flawed prices for the Seri A rights where only sky bid at half the cost, they have delayed the auction until later in the year so clubs don't know how much money they will have for next season so feel they will hold onto money and not make big bids in this transfer window until this is decided.
Could the Browns like Tyrod Taylor and believe whoever they take at No. 4 is going to sit a year anyway, so why not grab a generational talent that can help validate the new regime and win some games while delaying the typical, agonizing rookie quarterback tailspin for a little while?
The hype machine has been rolling for about five years — in case you missed it, in July 2000 the Chicago Sun - Times published a story about her AAU exploits headlined hype machine is rolling — so forgive Parker if she doesn't appear to be a nervous wreck on the eve of the most highly anticipated, if long delayed, college debut in the history of the women's game.
After a delay caused by Nickel Ashmeade questioning his disqualification for a false start, Mike Rodgers kept his composure to storm to 100m victory in 10.00 ahead of Richard Thompson — the second quickest man over the distance so far this year with 9.82 — who ran 10.08 and Kim Collins who got off to a blistering start and clocked a 10.10 season's best.
It just seems like it's breastfeeding because it delays it happening until you stop (I've been going for 5 years, through two pregnancies and an H cup so dread to think what they'll look like when I stop!)
Some foods have proteins that are so different that if you delay feeding it to an infant until they are over a year, like peanuts and shellfish, they will be at a higher risk of developing an allergy to it.
So, why does the baby book tell me to delay feeding certain things until after a year to help avoid food allergies??
My son has a BIG language delay and some very minor motor delays, so I realize that my experience of a 2 year old is not necessarily like everyone else's experience of a 2 year old.
Attorneys for the three disgraced politicos last month requested that the trial be delayed to the end of the year, so it would not interfere with the 2013 primary elections.
The latest annual report from the Civilian Complaint Review Board makes clear for the first time that the NYPD is challenging more and more cases and taking so long to do so — an average of almost nine months in the second half of last year — that scores of cases in which the agency already had substantiated allegations against police officers are being bogged down in delays.
The GOP - controlled state Senate approved a moratorium delaying implementation of the fee for at least a year and the Democrat - controlled Assembly is expected to do so today.
A number of individuals with connections to the party expressed relief that its leaders had finally decided to go this route, since this issue has caused so many headaches in recent years — including a probe by the US attorney's office, which contributed to the delay in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's agreement to run on the WFP line last fall, but ultimately did not result in any charges.
«We're trying to run a modern transit system using 80 - year - old signal technology, and it's no wonder riders are so often stuck on delayed and broken trains.
Skelos says that he wants to wait to see Paterson's proposals for the next year, which dovetails nicely with the Republicans» hopes to delay voting until Democrats take control of the Senate in January so that any severe cuts can be blamed on them.
«The Thanksgiving holiday is one of the busiest travel periods of the year, so starting Wednesday, the state will temporarily suspend major construction projects to reduce traffic congestion and delays,» Cuomo said.
«Last year they had agreed to delay the effective date until February 15, so we are still having conversations.»
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie asked the City Council to vote for a one - year delay to show solidarity, but sources say the Council is unlikely to do so.
Matthew Libous was convicted earlier this year of tax evasion, but his sentencing was delayed so that he could attend his father's trial.
So, under what executive authority grants the President the power to delay the employer mandate by a year as H.R. 2667 would do?
Cuomo delayed announcing the formation of a minimum wage board for more than a year after being directed to do so by the state legislature.
Usually held a week or so after Labor Day, this year's party conventions have been delayed, in part due to Jewish holidays, until at least the 23rd of this month.
Gas industry representatives, who say they've been waiting three years to extract the gas from the Marcellus shale reserves, say they'd like to move the process along without any further delays so that permits can for fracking can finally be issued.
Angus Robertson MP argued that it would make sense to delay the May 2015 contest for a year so there was not a change of UK Government while separation discussions with Scotland were taking place.
But if emissions of CH2Cl2 are held to current levels, healing of the ozone hole would be delayed only 5 years or so, the team finds.
NSF spokesperson Dana Topousis, for example, told Next Wave that NSF planned to cope with a flat budget year by having each directorate prioritize «projects, so some new ones may not start or be delayed a year.
So historians had papered over the fact that when we developed the atomic bomb we made a decisive bad judgment that cost more than half a billion of 1940s dollars and delayed the war's end by about a year.
In 2015, Moderna and Alexion predicted that the drug would advance to clinical trials in 2016, but late last year they informed investors that the trials would be delayed, so that the formulation could be optimized.
Or for experiments in a field that is highly politicised [sic] or biased, so that finding the «wrong result» under the status quo could delay publication of your paper for months or even years
Daley points out that many trials track their patients for only a few years, so could miss such delayed problems.
So when, in fact, we have to try while still getting all of the energy that we need, we also need to start cutting back on our carbon emissions, and we have to start doing that right away because every year that we delay we are pumping that much more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and getting closer and closer to those thresholds.
NASA's big plan for a follow - up space observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, has survived a near - death experience and is now on track for launch in 3 years — but at a cost so steep, amid stagnating government funding, that it has squeezed out or delayed other missions.
Given that five - year delay, this is the first indication DFTD could evolve into something that doesn't kill its host so quickly, Ross says.
After a delay of 25 years, scientists announced they had found the world's smallest fish — toothless, scaleless, colorless (except for its black eyes), and so light that it takes 500,000 of them to weigh a pound.
These obstacles have delayed, and in some cases nixed, many projects — and so far, not a single offshore wind turbine is operating in the U.S. Organizers of Cape Wind, an offshore wind park to be built more than five miles (eight kilometers) from Cape Cod, Mass., have been battling public opposition and regulatory hurdles for more than seven years.
(NIH's public access policy does so after delay of up to a year.)
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