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It derives from a dual critique of the 'vulgar naturalism' of historicism and the deferral of action involved in the associated Social Democratic concept of progress (Kittsteiner 1986).
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A rulemaking under paragraphs (1) through (4) of section 2503 shall be considered completed when the Secretary promulgates a final rule or when the Secretary decides not to promulgate a rule (which decision may include deferral of the action or reinitiation of the action).
Underscored by Gov. Jan Brewer's latest act of defiance in denying state benefits to undocumented youth affected by President Obama's deferral of immigration action against them, the Republican Party's full embrace of Arizona's immigration policy at its summer convention drew a clear line in the state's sand.
However, United States offi cials, acknowledged privately that, the "deferral" of Mr. Sisco's trip to Amman and the action against Mr. Symmes went far to diminish the value of the entire Sisco mission.
Deferral of admissions decisions are rarely granted.
§ 208.17 Deferral of removal under the Convention Against Torture.
Today's deferral of statehood was the second in two years.
A simultaneous advantage is the deferral of taxation.
A deferral of design decisions is a key strategy for mass-customisation.
Deferral of admission is not permitted under any circumstances.
"Ontological anthropology and the deferral of critique". American Ethnologist 41(3):410-416.
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