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And the lack of engagement between the three buildings is striking, although all three are intended to defer in some way to Michael Arad's planned memorial, "Reflecting Absence".
Yet both camps defer, in some significant measure, to the wisdom of those who came before.
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Eight possible memorials at the World Trade Center site, each deferring in some way to the ghosts of the twin towers, were shown to the nation yesterday.
In January, Ucas reported that the numbers choosing to defer in 2012-13 had returned to the earlier, higher levels.
On noticing the decisions made in the previous period and developing the market demand, each firm determines once more to invest or defer in the next period.
"You can take on decisions that people tend to defer in better timesget rid of bad management or hire talent that wasn't available a year ago".
After missing its financial targets last year, the firm has had to defer or, in some cases, slash compensation.
Roy H. Beck, the president of Numbers USA, a nonprofit group that wants to reduce legal and illegal immigration, said he could understand the decision to defer deportation in some cases.
I'd been rejected for early decision, then deferred in the spring.
In recent months, projects have been canceled or deferred in Australia, Canada and Saudi Arabia.
The F.A.A. has been deferring in frightening ways to the airlines on safety inspections.
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