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Agreement on such nettlesome issues as the status of Jerusalem and the refugee problem should be deferred to a later date.
They were bursting with things to say, but they overwhelmed the room and the meeting had to be deferred to a future date and bigger space.
An applicant scoring a 4 or 5 was probably going to be disappointed; a 3 might be deferred to a January entry; students with a 1, 2 or 2.5 went to the top of the pile, but that didn't mean they were in.
The announcement that talks would include all final status issues is a rebuff to those who have argued that issues such as the future of Jerusalem and the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their pre-1948 homelare are too complex to be addressed and should be deferred to a future round of negotiations.
This often requires a subjective judgment that should ideally be deferred to a group of observers.
Our corresponding results in this regard have to be deferred to a future publication.
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On Evans' later view, speakers must merely be deferring to a core group who know the referent as so-and-so.
But reparations were deferred to a future peace treaty.
Councillors also felt they needed more information on the plans before they could make a decision and the application was deferred to a later date.
"The issue of a free vote was raised in the Liberal party room today, however it was determined that more time was needed for discussion and this has been deferred to a special joint party room meeting later today".
These are deferred to a sequel to this paper.
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