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During a deferment, the government will cover the interest on your subsidized loans, but if you have unsubsidized loans (including PLUS loans), interest will continue to accumulate.
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"The reputation of the American Library Association will be damaged by this," declared an outraged Mr. Kent about the deferment of the Cuban resolution.
Watt's Guardian account – stressing the deferment of the new Trident fleet, which will please Lib Dems – is gentler than that in the Times, whose headline is "HMS Ignominious".
Were testimonial transmission inferential, the deferment to the original speaker is ruled out.
Half the money in the deal is deferred, but Friedman said the deferments in the contracts of Kendrick and fellow free-agent signee Scott Kazmir did not reflect any financial limitations imposed by Dodgers ownership.
With so many Russians using student deferments, the educational level of Russian military has also fallen.
Because the private loans have fewer consumer accommodations like hardship deferments, the borrowers often have little choice but to default.
If the draft law in the 60's had no deferments, the war would not have lasted six months!
It only made the final deferment all the harder to bear.
In this Statement, they recommended as an additional precaution the temporary deferment of the first dose of hepatitis B vaccine until 2 6 months of age for infants born to hepatitis B surface antigen-negative women.
The deferment period is the time between the onset of sick leave and the start of the sickness compensation payment by the insurer.
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