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The comeback was always being deferred – at last, indefinitely.
Problems were deferred, at least for an evening.
Crawford's mother will hold a draft party back in Fort Wayne, Ind., where he grew up, even though his dream will probably be deferred at least once more.
The Devil Rays would be responsible for paying $5 million of the remaining salary this year, with the rest deferred at 3percentt interest.
Al Feinberg, a spokesman for NASA, acknowledged that corrosion inspections and repairs had been deferred at times but said that the corrosion control program itself still existed.
Her doctor had written a letter to her husband's commanders asking his deployment to be deferred at least 30 days so he could help at home.
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Also Mr Sarkozy is prominent because he holds the EU's six-month presidency; Ms Merkel may feel she ought to defer, at least in public.
The new rules, outlined by the F.D.I.C. last week, would require banks with more than $50 billion in assets to defer at least half of their top executives' bonuses for at least three years.
The gritty business of passing laws is left to the people's representatives, who answer, in the first instance, to their constituents, and defer, at least in theory, to the Constitution.
He allowed that it's always better to have congressional support, but he did not say that he would defer at any formal level to congressional approval or authorization (which may be fine with Congress).
He was able to cut costs, in part, by persuading many of the cast members, including the stars, to defer at least some of their payment on the promise of a share of profits, he said.
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