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They should defer more to their shareholders.
"We made a conscious decision not to defer more this year," Mr. Jacobs said.
An Obama Court would almost certainly defer more to congressional and other legislative judgments.
Gradually, the elder Mr. Bell has come to defer more readily to his son.
Before this season, 10 veteran players agreed to defer more of their salaries to ease the team's financial burden.
To get the deal done with this buyer, however, the owner had to lower his price and defer more of the payment than he had wanted.
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In addition, intruders deferred more quickly to butterflies that were smaller than they were than to those of equivalent size.
Yet even as the violence is peaking in Iraq, American forces are deferring, more and more each day, to Iraqi security services.
In the 27-page report released on Tuesday, Federal Reserve officials heralded a series of incremental improvements that showed big banks were delaying the payouts of a greater portion of their compensation, with senior executives now deferring more than 60 percent of their bonuses.
In the case of losing a match, this pick is particularly attractive for high income earners who can afford to invest more and will achieve significant tax savings by deferring more of their income into their plans.
My interests changed and the Olympic dream was deferred (more accurately, abandoned).
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