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For better understanding The phrase "defer on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to postpone or delay making a decision or taking action on something. Example: The board of directors has decided to defer on approving the budget until the next meeting.
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"I think I'll defer on that," Ms. Bair said.
At this time, they will defer on that".
I'll probably defer on the question of how much the company should be valued at.
Senate Republicans said they would defer on the takeover question to the local senator, Charles J. Fuschillo Jr., a Republican.
Because of this small contextual detail, users are much more likely to defer on the update, no matter how critical.
I think we can all defer on how to interpret the data and what the data mean and what they mean for the future.
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There is, she says, a Tate ethics committee, to whose opinion she defers on tricky questions.
And taxes are deferred on a high percentage of the dividends until the units are sold.
(Jury selection was deferred on Monday because of the court's closing in anticipation of Hurricane Sandy).
But taxes are deferred on a very high percentage of those dividends until the units are sold.
If the decision, deferred on Wednesday, goes against them, they fear they may soon have nowhere to go.
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