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Boston has had better luck with its unions, who have recently given up pay rises or deferred them.Union concessions are also needed to reduce pension and health costs.
If China has grand plans of geo-political expansion, then it has clearly deferred them for another day–"conceal brilliance, cultivate obscurity," said Deng Xiaoping.
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There is no way to defer them any longer".
But his attempts to stop or at least defer them are sporadic.
Almost all of them now defer some portion of bonuses for three years, and some defer them for longer than that.
Questions of historicity are inevitable there, even though the syllabus supposedly defers them until the middle of the term.
But some users are able to reduce taxes as well as defer them, and that may be upsetting the I.R.S.
But he denied motions for similar rulings on two other patent claims, deferring them until the trial.
Rather than working through the conflicts that will help our organizations move forward, we duck, dodge, and defer them.
The government had either rejected these demands or sought to defer them for discussion at the talks, he said.
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