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But in picking a government agency, Mr. Trump chose one with a large backlog of deferred maintenance that could be deferred even longer under his budget.
The anticipated dramatic advances could be deferred if the Court feels the parties before it lack "standing".
Your annuity could be deferred, which means you can postpone (and increase) payments from it until a specified time.
As it happened, said James A. Wolf, executive vice president for retirement services, "we were surprised" at how much taxes could be deferred and minimized.
These objections are unconvincing; taxes could be deferred until the home is sold (perhaps on death).
Another possibility is that the choice of the commission president could be deferred.
Sir David Walker, a former specialist adviser to the Treasury Select Committee, suggested that bonuses could be deferred for three to five years.
Failing a resolution in the next few weeks, some smart money is betting that the whole issue could be deferred until the autumn.
Under that system, public utility commissions allowed for the creation of models through which expenses of underutilized assets could be deferred in this way.
But Ms. Segarra complained that this year, Mr. Levy rebuffed the board's request that he draw up a list of projects that could be deferred or cut.
In Washington, Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, said all $25 billion in special projects -- called earmarks -- from the transportation bill could be deferred.
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