Sentence examples for further deferral from inspiring English sources

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Although London Club creditors were aware of Russia's potential wealth, they were apparently ready to make a deal now rather than risk further deferral of payments or worse terms.

A reading of the runes suggests accelerated trends towards more part-time working, further deferral of childrearing and a greater sharing of family responsibilities, reduced home ownership, and more lifetime – or at least 30-year – debt.

"Luxury brand stores in China need to deliver the same consumer experience in China as in France and Italy, or risk further deferral of spending to tourism," Bain wrote.

Note that the rationale behind using the contention window, even after performing carrier sensing, is to mandate contending users to access the channel only after a further deferral (random backoff) period which would possibly avoid concurrent transmissions (literally, packet collisions) from multiple contending users.

An election is another possibility, but that would be unlikely to radically change the makeup of elected officials, so would just be a further deferral.

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Further, positive deferrals mediated between the interaction of numeric composition and task typicality in influencing individual performance suggesting that both majority group members and the solo member affect one another's performance in groups.

With the discovery of any new infectious agent in humans, the safety of the blood supply is reassessed, often resulting in expanded donor deferral or further screening recommendations.The increased exclusion of donors threatens the adequacy of the blood supply and its derivatives, increasing the risk of shortages [ 43].

The findings show that ROV provides decision-makers with the flexibility to 'adjust' the so-called hard engineering structures to future SLR conditions by keeping all options (i.e. scale, deferral, acceleration or abandonment) open till further knowledge is gained.

This brings the criterion closer to zero in rule-out blocks (where deferral indicates preference), and pushes it further from zero in rule-in blocks (where deferral indicates anti-preference).

Further detailing the downgrade, Moody's said Illinois's "chronic use of payment deferrals to manage operating fund cash" presented a major challenge to its financial wellbeing.

Time to starting ART was further analysed using a competing risks regression model [ 20] that treated pre-ART death and deferral as competing risks to starting ART and included age, gender, calendar period, CD4 near time of TB diagnosis, and TB classification in addition to the group as defined by place of diagnosis.

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