Word: delayer
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Mahan said that the council proposal to delay the shutdown time an extra hour began with a 2001 report by Brian R. Smith ’02, a former council member who conducted a survey of 300 undergraduates, and found that 91 percent favored a one-hour extension of party hours...
...applies to the use of profanity." Joe Roth, Academy Awards producer, on whether a five-second delay in the broadcast will be used to censor political statements made by winners...
...resignation of 87 reformist parliament members in protest. After attempting to mediate a compromise, Supreme Leader Ayatullah Ali Khamenei came down firmly on the side of the conservatives. Calling reformists "ignorant people" who parroted "the enemies of this nation," he sternly refused to reverse the disqualifications or delay the balloting "even...
...cases of sexual assaults, these delays could potentially be dangerous,” she wrote to the Mather-open list on Jan. 14. “I find the delay unacceptable and irresponsible...
Furthermore, the laws that govern these television broadcasts are ludicrous in their arbitrary application—to the point of absurdity. The traditional few-second delay of live performances allows for only verbal indiscretions to be deleted, while more flagrant displays of inappropriate behavior are left for public consumption. As for the words deleted, the determination of what can and cannot be said (and when) on network television is bound by complicated legal codes. Due to this strange condition, for last week’s Grammy Awards telecast, CBS employed an astounding 5-minute video delay to preempt...