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It is their objections that are driving deferral yet again, holding the entire country to ransom.
The main appeal of variable annuities is their tax deferral, yet Cangelosi already had that in his retirement plan.
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The Sonnabend press release is one of the few in recent memory to liken a contemporary art work to Saint Augustine's "formless matter, halfway between being and nothingness," an expression of the simultaneous desire for, yet deferral of, arrival at a destination that marks all nomadism.
And in the current crush of hearings, lawyers and inmates say, many are rushed and incomplete, resulting in yet more deferrals -- which erase an inmate from the backlog but still leave him without any resolution, typically for months.
Three Sisters sits between Hamlet and Waiting for Godot as one of the great dramas of deferral, procrastination and disappointment - yet it is virtually impossible for any production not to succumb to entropy after a while.
Vendors of yet more tax-deferral schemes are ready to pick up where the annuity trust business leaves off.
An agreement in principle to revisit the issue would represent yet another exercise in pain-deferral on the part of the lenders.
This augments the risk involved in even applying for a work permit and deferral, especially for those whose presence DHS does not yet know about.
It has not yet been submitted to review in DRC, due to an upsurge of violence in the region that has made deferral of the study necessary.
Happiness required deferral.
That was called deferral.
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