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Premiere's parent company, Clear Channel, deferred questions to Premiere, which declined to answer questions about the effect of the ad boycott or the widespread anger at Mr. Limbaugh.
After the game, a glum Kemp, who had deferred questions about his home run because the Dodgers lost the game, asked about Harvey's age.
He and his advisers have deferred questions — critics could say, ducked them — by saying that until Jan . 20 only President Bush would speak for the nation as president and commander in chief.
The on-duty manager deferred questions to Hooters' corporate offices, which did not immediately return phone calls.
She won't divulge anything more, deferring questions with sweet smiles and a gentle laugh.
Mr. Iger, who took over as chief executive of the Walt Disney Company two years ago, always defers questions about his favorite this or that.
"They wanted to defer questions to the prelims and investors see scope for some disappointment and uncertainty".
He is usually the only one to speak at news briefings, a departure from his habit of deferring questions to agency heads.
Spota's office declined to comment to VICE, instead deferring questions about the investigation to the police.
School District spokeswoman Melissa Reeves told VICE News they were deferring questions on the matter to the school board, but stressed that the district has been working over the past few weeks to ensure students are safe "while honoring their right to speech".
" But in general, defer questions about salary until it's clear that the company is seriously interested in you.
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