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If you are thinking of buying a house and are now possibly worried about your job then people will defer that decision".
Mr. Garriott had hoped to take that first flight, but the dot-com stock market crash diminished his fortune and forced him to defer that dream.
In the years ahead, there will be many occasions on which the Supreme Court will either hasten or defer that vindication.
We'll defer that answer to the actors, writers, singers and comedians who make light of politics in the show "Political Subversities," playing Saturdays at 9 30 p.m. through May at the People's Improv Theater.
I'll defer that question to my two experts.
The positive feedback of having friends join is itself unlikely since those friends have considerations to make before they can commit, and they'll tend to defer that commitment for practical purposes, per above.
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But today, the commission intentionally did not recommend a dollar amount, deferring that responsibility to lawmakers.
And since for the first 15 years it is unlikely to have been cleared, it only defers that clearing for 10 years.
We welcome the fact that they are doing everything they can to avoid politicising the Charter Review process, and the decision about future funding, by deferring that work until after the general election.
The city's demand is similar to one made by deficit-plagued Nassau County, which pushed its police officers and other unions to forgo two weeks' pay -- deferring that money until their retirement.
"And right now, the budget horizon is such that we are deferring that kind of mission later into the decade".
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