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delay and publication
Despite repeated demands from visiting Soviet emissaries, Feltrinelli refused to cancel or delay publication.
The change of ownership was abrupt and led to a delay in publication, with the first issue under new editorship not appearing until July 1959.
This sparked a long delay in the publication of the novel, since publishing houses feared lawsuits from persons portrayed in the book.
Bill Kovach, The New York Times Washington, DC bureau chief at the time, said in 2005 that the government offered a convincing argument to delay publication in early 1974 — exposure at that time, while the project was ongoing, " would have caused an international incident.
According to Aviation History, Whitehead detractors, including Orville Wright, used the delay in publication to cast doubt on the story, questioning why the newspaper would wait four days before reporting such important news.
In 2007, the official website posted an apology for the delay in volume 12's publication, stating that the author is trying his best to finish the story.
On 9 March 2004 he voted to reject the motion calling for immediate publication of all advice prepared by the Attorney-General, it was subsequently published in April 2005 and in March 2008 he voted to delay an inquiry whilst important operations were underway.
In order to explain to Newton the cause of the delay, Halley in his letter of May 22, 1686 alleges that it arose from " the president's attendance on the king, and the absence of the vice-president's, whom the good weather had drawn out of town "; but there is reason to believe that this was not the true cause, and that the unwillingness of the council to undertake the publication arose from the state of the finances of the Society.
Manuscript submission and peer review are intended to be entirely through electronic media to minimize delay in publication.
With a year-long delay in the publication of the Terra miniseries and the interim release of DCU: Last Will and Testament, this retcon was dropped completely.
Anniversary, a revised and simplified form published in 1929, was so called because it was to be published on the fortieth anniversary of the system ( 1928 ), but there was some delay in publication.
The reason for the eventual delay in publication is not known.
Although it was written in 1888, its controversial content made Franz Overbeck and Heinrich Köselitz delay its publication, along with Ecce Homo.
testing of mine railroad cast iron wheels of diameters 8 " to 24 " done in the 1920s ( almost a half century delay between experiment and publication ).
The matter was resolved after a two-week delay by the United States Supreme Court in the New York Times Co. v. United States case, wherein the Court ruled that the publication ban was a violation of the First Amendment right to free speech.
They are often used politically in one of two ways: either to draw attention to a problem ( the publication of a report by a commission can generally be counted on to draw attention from the media, depending on how its release is handled ); or, on the other hand, to delay action on an issue ( if the President wants to avoid taking action but still look concerned about an issue, he can convene a commission and then let it slip into obscurity ).
This caused a delay of several years in the publication of the EBC's volume on the Synoptic Gospels.
Kennedy contended that the delay in publication gave Verstraeten sufficient time to fix the data around the CDC's alleged objective of obscuring a link between thimerosal and autism.
Fearing riots on a national scale, the Home Secretary, Sir William Harcourt pleaded with Stead to cease publication of the articles ; Stead replied that he would comply if the Bill would be passed without delay.
He worked on the first three issues of Cla $$ war but problems for the publisher Com. x caused a delay in publication and Hairsine had already got the attention of Marvel Comics and went on to provide the art for Captain America.
An article published in the November 26, 1842, issue of the New York Tribune caused Poe to delay publication of the third installment.
Some participating publishers, however, delay release of their articles for a set time after paper publication ( often six months ).

delay and is
What I am suggesting is that when we delay, or when we fail to act, we do so intentionally and not through inadvertence or through bureaucratic or procedural difficulties.
If the temperature is controlled properly, the avocado will delay its ripening until needed.
However, there is no evidence to support this practice and it may in fact delay healing.
Audio unprocessed by reverb and delay is metaphorically referred to as " dry ", while processed audio is referred to as " wet ".
* flanger-to create an unusual sound, a delayed signal is added to the original signal with a continuously variable delay ( usually smaller than 10 ms ).
* chorus-a delayed signal is added to the original signal with a constant delay.
If the delay is too short, it will destructively interfere with the un-delayed signal and create a flanging effect.
Also, it would have increased the delay across the channel, and conversation is difficult over high-delay channels.
The Newton formula can lead one to believe that flight is more difficult than it actually is, due to this overprediction of drag and thus required thrust, and it may have contributed to a delay in human flight.
For this reason, a low dose of a benzodiazepine is often used for several weeks when initiating SSRI / SNRI therapy in order to counteract the initial anxiety caused by the drugs until the therapeutic delay of the SSRI / SNRI is finished and the drug becomes effective.
When the transaction involves a delay of weeks or months, as above, it may entail considerable risk if borrowed money is used to magnify the reward through leverage.
Because badminton players have to cover a short distance as quickly as possible, the purpose of many advanced strokes is to deceive the opponent, so that either he is tricked into believing that a different stroke is being played, or he is forced to delay his movement until he actually sees the shuttle's direction.
Experienced players will be aware of the trick and cautious not to move too early, but the attempted deception is still useful because it forces the opponent to delay his movement slightly.
It is held that Buddhas remain in the world, able to help others, so there is no point in delay.
The House is even shown live on satellite television, although in some countries, with a 10-15 minute delay to allow libelous or unacceptable content ( such as references to people who are not taking part in the program and have therefore not consented to have personal information about them broadcast ) to be removed.
This delay, absent in electronic accounting systems due to instantaneous posting into relevant accounts, is not replicated in manual systems, thus giving rise to primary books of accounts such as Sales Book, Cash Book, Bank Book, Purchase Book for recording the immediate effect of the financial transaction.
As is discussed below, the reason for the delay was probably simply that neither the Athenians nor the Persians were willing to risk battle initially.
In setting the clock period to a value well above the worst-case propagation delay, it is possible to design the entire CPU and the way it moves data around the " edges " of the rising and falling clock signal.

delay and thought
The Providence Daily Post thought that there were probably good reasons for the haste in which the trial was being conducted and that the only thing gained by a delay would be calmer feelings.
In the 21st century, the physiology underlying identification and the neurological delay is thought to involve autoassociative memory, a neural mechanism crucial to intelligence.
His # 22 jersey was retired by the Knicks, though not until many years after his retirement ; it is thought the delay was due to DeBusschere's taking a front-office job with the rival New York Nets ( now New Jersey Nets ) of the then-American Basketball Association upon his retirement.
Incorrect or mistaken diagnosis can delay access to appropriate treatment ; this is thought to occur in up to 25 % of cases
Minding is the delay in one's thought process that happens when one thinks about what they will do next.
Correspondence to Premier John Hall shows that Fox thought it futile to give a hearing to " every Native who thinks he has a grievance " and was keen to ensure commission hearings did not delay road-building works in the Waimate Plains that could be carried out in summer.
Kotha asks the government to bring extradition proceedings without delay, but it is thought that the government is reluctant to do so for fear of alienating the U. S. business community.
Sue Johnston claimed, on The One Show, that the special had been postponed rather than scrapped, and that the reason behind the delay was due to Ralf Little and Craig Cash's work on The Cafe proving more time consuming than initially thought.
There was some delay because of concern by members of the national Republican Party that Alaska would elect Democratic Party members to Congress, in contrast to Hawaii, which was also a contender for statehood at the same time and thought to have Republican Party support.
Smith thought Union troops were approaching from the east, which caused Early to delay his attack on the hill to defend against the supposed threat.
fMRI measurements of haemodynamic responses in real time have also been used to control robot arms with a seven second delay between thought and movement.
In fact, Adams ' desire to ensure that no NFL team in Houston would revive the Oilers name was thought to be a major cause of the delay in announcing a new name for the team.
Nylund thought positively of the delay as it " gave a chance to see the game in almost every stage of development before started writing.
Local Police met the flight at the gate but charges were not pressed, said the Washington Airports Authority, but unruly passengers were thought to have cost the airline a significant amount of money due to the losses of fuel and the delay incurred to the flight.
It is thought that he was induced to delay the second volume-the English government shrinking from the exposure of their conduct in carrying the Act of Union, and it was understood that to purchase his silence he was permitted to reside in France from about 1815.
It is thought that Minerva is particularly worried about scenario ( 1 ) since its share price is based on the large development already granted with planning permission – any new application would also take at least a year to work through the system and so delay the development significantly.
This delay is thought to be the result of the relatively slower development of cortical structures including the AES ; which as stated above, is essential for the existence of the integration effect ( Jiang & Stein, 2003 ).
The 2nd Dublins took part in the retreat following the Battle of Mons, taking part in their first engagement on 26 August 1914 at Le Cateau that helped delay the German advance towards Paris, inflicting such heavy casualties that the Germans thought they faced more machine-guns than they actually did.
Apparently his order not to delay the demolition was misread by the demolition engineers at the airstrip who thought instead that he wanted the operation delayed.
One of the reasons for the delay was that the nationalists did not believe that the 120 km to Luding City could be marched in such a short time, and in fact, many of nationalist commanders thought the battle at the suburb of Luding City was a case of misunderstanding and friendly fire amongst nationalist forces.
After Ryan Giggs scored a quickly taken free-kick late in the game, Puel was thought to be encouraging his players to walk off the pitch in protest, although the game eventually continued after a short delay.
The researchers reasoned that if, as indicated by Wegner ’ s research on thought suppression ( 1994 ; 1997 ), thoughts that are purposely suppressed from conscious awareness are often brought back with ease, then following a delay death-thought cognitions should be more available to consciousness then ( a ) those who keep the death-thoughts in their consciousness the whole time, and ( b ) those who suppress the death-thoughts but are not provided a delay.
After a five-minute delay Hulse was carried off on a stretcher and taken to hospital with what was thought to be a double fracture.

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