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Older children and adults find the deferment-of-gratification tasks easier than do young children for this reason.
Substantial recent data suggest that a small PC with pure Gleason 3 + 3 does not pose a significant threat to a man's life allowing deferment of treatment and inclusion in an active surveillance program as a valid option [22, 23].
This approach may also provide significant improvement of patient symptoms following correction of deformity resulting in deferment of the arthroplasty surgery.
Deferment of obligated service.
§ 17.608 Deferment of obligated service.
38 CFR § 17.608 - Deferment of obligated service.
§ 674.35 Deferment of repayment - Federal Perkins loans made before July 1 , 1993
The advantage of accelerated amortization for tax purposes lies in the deferment of taxes rather than in their reduction.
In March 2015, the government announced a one-year deferment of the policy while the impact was assessed.
This may lead to deferment of marriage of these women, a contraction of the age differential of marrying couples, or both.
Deferment of some payouts until the recipients retired neatly converted profits into debt, thus saving on tax.
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