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The Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards is expected to call this week for the compulsory "deferment" of performance bonuses, when it publishes its blueprint for cleaning up the financial sector.
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Older children and adults find the deferment-of-gratification tasks easier than do young children for this reason.
The advantage of accelerated amortization for tax purposes lies in the deferment of taxes rather than in their reduction.
In March 2015, the government announced a one-year deferment of the policy while the impact was assessed.
Deferment of some payouts until the recipients retired neatly converted profits into debt, thus saving on tax.
This may lead to deferment of marriage of these women, a contraction of the age differential of marrying couples, or both.
The Pill, women in the workforce, widespread deferment of marriage, rising divorce rates, gay rights — these set off a prolonged but erratic improvisation on a replacement.
A senior member of the panel said the deferment of bonuses had been an "obsession" of Labour members, who repeatedly asked questions relating to it during their hearings.
This approach may also provide significant improvement of patient symptoms following correction of deformity resulting in deferment of the arthroplasty surgery.
Procrastination is defined as unnecessarily deferment of an action that should be done or have priority or leaving it to the last minute.
These benefits include short- and long-term disability insurance, health care, dental care, deferment of student loans, and the ability to audit Stanford courses.
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