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Today, the Red Cross is resolute that there needs to be a deferral period just for people who show a higher infection risk because there is "no test, no matter how sophisticated" that can detect HIV after donating blood.
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"This is a deferral, it's not a cancellation," said Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics in Valhalla, New York.
For popular culture, the biggest of those was a deferral (for several millennia) of the alleged apocalypse.
"This is a deferral of the programme, given that we see, at least for the time being, a period of lower prices".
And remember, the deal doesn't buy you a tax exemption; all you get is a deferral.
"Unfortunately, since you have had sexual contact with another male, that's a deferral," she said. .
All art is a deferral of the thought of our impending death and the rot that follows.
"There's been a deferral of those things we would traditionally think people would start to do at this age," Ted Beck, president of the National Endowment for Financial Education, told CNN. "People are not willing to make those commitments until they're on more solid ground".
An election is another possibility, but that would be unlikely to radically change the makeup of elected officials, so would just be a further deferral.
Deferral is a postponement of the payment of interest or principal, or both.
A large component of the government subsidy is a draft deferral for yeshiva students.
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