We postpone a formal presentation to section 4.4, where we deal with a generalization of grammars discussed here.
In such cases, a cautious tokenizer produces alternative segmentations postponing the decision to a later processing stage.
These historical circumstances allow me to postpone dealing with the complex and understudied issue of when new parties and candidates enter the electoral fray.
Classes often start late and are shorter than the scheduled hours, and quite frequently, because their teachers are otherwise occupied, classes are postponed or cancelled.
Highly educated women are more likely to postpone their childbearing, and when age is held constant the difference disappears.
Using survey data, they show that one-quarter of older workers say they postponed retirement due to equity market losses.
It was a specific parental strategy to provide children with basic resources and to postpone to a later date the proper reward for their help.
Rather than rejecting responsible cabinets and a stronger central government role, these reform edicts postponed them to a later time.