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Our data suggest considerable scope for improving the clarity with which deferral criteria are communicated; the privacy afforded potential donors in disclosing sexual behaviours; and the adequacy of explanation for the rationale for donor deferrals, including the fallibility of blood screening.
It is also possible that interaction with the researcher may have changed the likelihood of return, as the interviews involved considerable reflection on the commitment to give blood and the deferral experience, and at least two additional contacts during the deferral period.
In recent years, Mr. Tatum, the author of "No Man's Land: What to Do When Your Company Is Too Big to Be Small and Too Small to Be Big" (Portfolio, 2007), has spent considerable time on Capitol Hill pitching a tax-deferral plan of his design that has had the support of two United States senators, John Kerry and Olympia J. Snowe, who have long been active in small-business issues.
Happiness required deferral.
That was called deferral.
More delay, more deferral.
"There were no grounds to justify deferral".
Those who favour deferral point to Uruguay.
If requesting a deferral, please see our deferral policy.
Would ending deferral keep jobs at home?
"Deferral is not canceling," Mr. Evans said.
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