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Applicants whose entry might be deferred must be reviewed and ranked with the current applicant pool.
City officials want the state to comply with that order, but state officials say any attempt to do so might be deferred to 2005.
Mr. Obama reaffirmed on Thursday that his proposal to roll back the Bush tax cuts might be deferred because of the recession.
An applicant scoring a 4 or 5 was probably going to be disappointed; a 3 might be deferred to a January entry; students with a 1, 2 or 2.5 went to the top of the pile, but that didn't mean they were in.
"The government must clearly guard against the risk that business investment might be deferred.
However, its encouraging negative predictive value and, as recently demonstrated, its added prognostic value [40] indicates a role to individualize clinical workflow: CCTA identifies a stenosis but if CCO decrease is normal, patients might be deferred from further MPI [41].
Secondly, withdrawal of treatment might be deferred until the clinician and patient are sure that secondary progression has occurred, which might not be before one or even two annual cycles of the scheme.
Such negative prediction would be of potential clinical relevance because in these patients the initiation of acute renal replacement therapy might be deferred and the effect of conservative therapy observed.
Specifically memory writes such as saving the final calculation for an ODE equation might be deferred until later so that writes can be performed which best utilizes the memory bandwidth.
If there is a significant vaginal infection, the Pap test usually done at this time might be deferred, since the results of the Pap smear might be compromised.
Here it might be best to defer to public opinion.
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