It will now be discussed by the 10 other members of the Council, effectively postponing a vote until late next week.
He also puts out word that Fioretta has decided to remain at the convent for a year, effectively postponing the marriage.
The couple effectively postponed their trial repeatedly on various excuses such as health problems.
But that would effectively postpone work until next spring, since the Alaskan construction season ends in September.
Seven The moment Alicen entered town, a heavy woman of untold age accosted her, effectively postponing Jeremy's interrogation.
But in a 7-to-2 ruling on June 24, the Supreme Court effectively postponed the resolution of the lawsuit until after the election.
Section 6 of the Bill effectively postpones the Sixth Periodic Review until "not before 1st October 2018".
The passing of the amendment effectively postponed the review until 2018 at the latest, which put the plans "in disarray".
The delay effectively postponed the Labor government's plans for re-election since it is an open secret that the national vote will occur the same day as the local contests.
The Europeans decided on a "wait-and-see" posture, effectively postponing any meaningful talks.