0 present participle of postpone --
1 to delay an event and plan or decide that it should happen at a later date or time: --
For example, normative openness can result from postponing decisions about what should constitute a norm.
The technical question, then, is how can we extend the fruits of this laboratory research to postponing ageing in humans.
In contrast, increases in the rate of interest will reduce the rate of increase of fishing effort by reducing the relative attraction of postponing fishing.
These attachments were not infrequently given as the reason for postponing or forsaking plans to emigrate.
Either by reducing the pension level or by postponing the retirement age.
However, some had decided to take the risk of continuing as they were, effectively postponing decision-making.
However, opposing thoughts that nothing much would be left of her former life made her sad, and she kept postponing her plans to go back.
As we will discuss below, this could be a critical step towards postponing human ageing.