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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "deferred in" is not a complete and valid sentence in English
It does not contain a subject and verb, making it ungrammatical. You could use the phrase "deferred in" in the passive voice, such as "The decision was deferred in." This means the decision was postponed or delayed.
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I'd been rejected for early decision, then deferred in the spring.
In recent months, projects have been canceled or deferred in Australia, Canada and Saudi Arabia.
Half of executive directors' bonuses will be deferred in line with best practice.
A lot of pay was deferred, in the form of lavish pension schemes confined to top executives.
One is that in a calendar crowded by state and national elections, painful reform, however necessary, is deferred in order not to upset potential voters.
The new alternative program would allow more money to be deferred in the near term, while extending the maximum payback period to 12 years, from 10.
Tim Tompkins, the president of the Times Square Alliance, said he spent Monday "going through the piles of work which were deliciously deferred in December".
The United States has deferred in recent years to South Africa, the region's most powerful nation, to mediate between ZANU-PF, Zimbabwe's governing party, and its political rivals.
Identity liberalism elevated the "sacred victim", uncriticisable ethnic minorities, women, gay people and migrants, to whom Hillary Clinton explicitly deferred in every speech.
No complicated planning was needed to produce a low tax-charge: the government allows for tax to be deferred in this case if funds are reinvested.
Under that system, public utility commissions allowed for the creation of models through which expenses of underutilized assets could be deferred in this way.
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