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Some states, for instance, have deferred making contributions, which deprives pension funds of consistent payments.
Some of Jeter's guaranteed $51 million is deferred, making his average annual salary closer to $16 million.
The editors deferred making any public statements regarding this article until this investigation was complete, and the authors were notified of the findings.
Last year, President Clinton deferred making a decision on selling Taiwan Arleigh Burke-class destroyers equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles and Aegis radar systems.
But in state and national contests, we have normally deferred making a judgment until the nominations were set.
In early 1990, when Chancellor Helmut Kohl deferred making a firm commitment on the Polish border, President George H.W. Bush could discretely reassure Poland, avoiding a crisis for Mr. Kohl.
Judge Graham has so far deferred making a decision on this proposed penalty, and the sentencing hearing has yet to be scheduled.
"This is particularly unfortunate for those individuals who may have deferred making a choice until the introduction of the pension freedoms but have since decided that an annuity is still the most suitable product for them".
Councillors in Nottinghamshire deferred making a decision on the iGas application until 15 November to allow them time to receive "definitive legal advice" on the Friends of the Earth intervention.
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