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We're not compromising our ambitions, but the timing will be a little bit deferred".
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As for our national obsession, possibly more pervasive than handwringing about the plight of association football - to wit, when will interest rates go up - the latest GDP figures perhaps indicate, as I mentioned recently, that the timing of the first tiny rise may be deferred a bit.
As energy and bits are simply being deferred for later use, this operation does not violate feasibility.
"I'm fine right now, I may take you up on it in a little bit," thus ambiguously deferring the drink until a later time (or not at all).
That represented a 9% decline from 2015 as the value of Roberts' pension and deferred compensation plan contracted a bit.
o 2 : SU transmission was deferred by collision with another SU or bit error.
"I feel that, notwithstanding the past, that my presence here is one additional bit of evidence that the American Dream need not forever be deferred," she told delegates in 1976. .
Her six-year service in Congress included speaking at the 1976 Democratic National Convention where she said, "My presence here... is one additional bit of evidence that the American dream need not forever be deferred".
This year, DreamWorks chose to schedule a somber psychological drama, "House of Sand and Fog," for the day after Christmas, deferring a bit to Miramax.
By paying more now, you stand to defer, a bit longer, the agony of having to upgrade next time around.
I got my loans deferred for one year and then my parents deferred it for a bit because you have a short grace period, usually six months to a year.
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