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“A child could be put off going to school knowing that they will not enjoy the dinners, not eat much and therefore affect their happiness and learning.”
Source: https://www.kentonline.co.uk/dartford/news/parents-fury-as-school-bans-packed-lunches-293704/
Across the networks, executives put off deciding whether to reject pilots of several proposed new shows or order a full season of episodes, calls that are usually made by May.
A mum has been told she only has months left to live after she put off getting a due to being "scared and embarrassed".
Source: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/mum-told-only-months-left-31301735
Another report from claims that despite Pickford signing a new deal with the Toffees earlier this year, Spurs have not been put off the scent to potentially coax the England international over.
Aron Halberstam, 77, says he doesn’t usually mask much these days but wasn’t put off by the requirement.
A Texas judge last year put off a state trial in the case, saying that determining how to proceed would be affected by the decision from federal prosecutors on whether they would seek capital punishment.
At the U.N. Security Council, where Washington has twice used its veto to shield Israel from international demands for a ceasefire, negotiators put off a vote on the latest resolution for another day in hope of reaching an agreed text.
Because “those unlawful acts were covertly carried out and concealed at the time through the use of phrases that were deliberately misleading” his clients were “put off the scent” and did not bring their claims separately earlier,” he said.
But a Labour motion called for more substantial payments to be made to those organisations willing to run warm hubs this winter, amid claims some were put off last time by the level of funding on offer.
But customers are put off by the high upfront price of electric cars, even if they pay off in the future through lower running costs.
But he was put off by testing restrictions and other limits imposed by some countries, including the United States, Japan, South Korea, and Australia, after China loosened its pandemic precautions.
But his proud owner, Natalie Bowman, says people shouldn’t be put off by his appearance.
But it put off the transfer for a second time after many of the people affected said they prefer not to be moved across town.
Case put off till 23rd: Govt submits sealed record of Toshakhana.
Source: https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2023/02/22/spacex-dragon-crewed-flight-to-iss-pushed-back-24-hours/
Colin, who is still being monitored at the hospital, hopes his story will encourage people not to put off doing their home bowel screening tests.
Source: https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/lifestyle/5744596/cancer-ellon-inverness-aberdeen-kirriemuir/
Dapto Rotary president elect Ian Fitzgibbon said while it was targeted at men - who he said were more likely to put off preventative health checks - anyone was welcome to come along.
Even the Belchers found themselves put off by his fantasies, but pitied him enough to give him their Christmas present money to him, which for all its quirks, was heartwarming.
Finally, I promise to never procrastinate and won’t put off until tomorrow what I can put off until next week.
Finally, I promise to never procrastinate and won’t put off until tomorrow what I can put off until next week.
First released in 2009, the Apple Arcade version is unchanged, and remains a masterclass in minimalist touchscreen interface design, even if its slow pace and singular focus may put off adrenaline fans.