Examples of 'reason to postpone' in a sentence
Meaning of "reason to postpone"
reason to postpone: This phrase refers to a justification or a motive for delaying or rescheduling an event, task, or plan to a later time. It implies that there is a legitimate basis or rationale for not proceeding with the original schedule
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reason to postpone
Marilyn had a fresh reason to postpone shooting.
I quit the competition and Daeso made a steel sword . There is no reason to postpone it.
This is a valid reason to postpone the decision.
The fact that a player refuses to play is not a reason to postpone a game.
All the more reason to postpone the announcement.
I see absolutely no objective reason to postpone it.
There was no reason to postpone action on the draft decision.
We can not think of a good reason to postpone it.
If you look for a reason to postpone the ratification you can always find one.
Unfinished studies were the main reason to postpone pregnancy.
Is unemployment a reason to postpone having children or to have less children?
As Chancellor of Surrey University today and saw no reason to postpone the investiture.
There is no reason to postpone your pleasure.
He personally is against urgency, but we see no reason to postpone this issue.
There is no reason to postpone your opportunity - now is the right time.
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She had a very good reason to postpone.
She saw no reason to postpone their consideration, and would vote against the proposal.
At least they have a valid reason to postpone the event.
A, There is no reason to postpone elective surgeries because of this finding.
So, that gives them another reason to postpone it.
When there is no reason to postpone a good thing, the haste is a success.
Mr Pieper, the draftsperson, replied that he saw no reason to postpone the vote.
We always try to find a reason to postpone something we do not want to do.
Matters were made worse the following day . Marilyn had a fresh reason to postpone shooting.
There is no reason to postpone it.
An8 } Is a revolt like this sufficient reason to postpone a wedding?
All the more reason to postpone the announcement. Oh, I'm afraid that's not an option.
I think a spinal tumor 's a pretty good reason to postpone a ribbon cutting.
Today, there is no reason to postpone Pearland for sex meeting.
No, but there is no reason to postpone it either.
Madam President, I see no reason to postpone this vote.
At this time, we see no reason to postpone or cancel the tournament . ”.
Sire, would this not be good reason to postpone Her Highness ' departure?
But there's no reason to postpone it, either.
The Commission does not see any reason to postpone the mid-2006 review of the directive.
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My mother believes we should postpone our marriage
We can not postpone the elections indefinitely
Examples of using Reason
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There is no reason we have to take this so seriously
Now passion seems to be giving way to reason
It could be the reason we do not have children