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He said that it was difficult to break out what percentage of the total was deferrals, but he believed that it was still a small part of the total.
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Is there a subtext related to Margy's daughter's deferral from Colgate? Could next month's book maybe be more cheerful, for once?
In this example, the process is deferral and in each time state the problem is whether to continue deferring or to stop deferring and to invest immediately with a value of 0. The problem can be solved using differential equations if the state variable is an Ito process.
For popular culture, the biggest of those was a deferral (for several millennia) of the alleged apocalypse.
She said the data showed that "the risk from a 12-month deferral was equivalent to permanent deferral" so "the evidence does not support the maintenance of a permanent ban".
But in states like New York, where building plants is difficult, deferrals could have a bigger impact.
2. If I don't qualify for deferral, I can apply for forbearance, which is like deferral, but up to the discretion of the lender, explains Jevita Rogers, director of the Office of Student Financial Aid at Virginia's George Mason University.
A campaign led by young immigrants eligible for the deferrals was one of the most effective voter mobilization efforts.
A simultaneous advantage is the deferral of taxation.
"This is a deferral, it's not a cancellation," said Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics in Valhalla, New York.
First on his list is the deferral of foreign-source income of American multinational firms.
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