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For months, Cyprus had been discussing the possibility of changing the terms of a loan of 2.5 billion euros that Russia provided in late 2011, to lower the interest rate and defer the repayment deadline.
They have not, however, deferred the poll date beyond the deadline of January 25th, by when it is unlikely that credible elections can be held.
Trump had promised during his campaign and early presidency to make the policy change but deferred the decision when the six-month deadline arrived in June.
But the long upswing deferred the reckoning.
Contact your lender and see if you can either pay a smaller amount by the deadline or defer the full payment to a later date.
Embarrassed ministers are likely to defer the hugely controversial announcement until just before a late-November deadline, allowing it to be made after the police commissioner elections on 17 November.
So, should coaches defer the opening kickoff?
Defer income and you defer the tax bill on it.
But the announcement from Lausanne on Thursday is not guaranteed to offer either of those assurances; Negotiators have indicated that agreement on several key issues will be deferred until the final June 30 deadline.
The U.S. wasted money and might by deferring to the looming deadline and seeming desirability of Afghan President Hamid Karzai's 2009 re-election efforts.
But in extending the deadline the commission deferred action on some of the most disputed facets of the issue, which has pitted law enforcement officials against telephone equipment manufacturers, network-service providers and privacy-rights advocates.
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