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"If they want him to add more deferred to get a lower value, that's a renegotiation, and we will not authorize anything that pays less than 7percentt interest".
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In the last few years, the Justice Department has turned more and more often to "deferred prosecutions" to get companies suspected of wrongdoing to pay fines and change their practices without being charged criminally.
The agitated youth in this West Darfur refugee camp, young men and adolescents who traditionally would have deferred to his authority, had gotten wind of his presence at a ceremony also attended by an official with the Sudanese government, their longtime antagonists.
At which point the problems get deferred to the next campaign, and the next.
Integration, too, gets deferred to the point where it's poorly done.
Construction delays translated into higher costs when work that was supposed to be completed in one year got deferred to the next.
But House Republican leaders have deferred to Goodlatte -- and he's got problems with the legislation.
"It was never a consideration that they weren't going to get subsidies if they deferred to the feds.
The two agree, with Eliot deferring to the get-out-the-vote operative Matalin.
He deferred to Idzik.
Critics said he didn't want to close out tough games — that he would defer to Wade when things got tight.
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