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Let us make no mistake: there can be no deferring these hard choices.
Youthful journalists no longer deferred to military authority, and some were driven to compete with their young contemporaries in the newly minted, increasingly blue-collar junior officer corps.
Upon graduation, their college loans are no longer deferred, and many graduates must begin paying back their loan debt while earning minimum wage.
"No, it defers the day of reckoning".
Politicians no longer defer to Murdoch so easily, at least in public.
On the other hand, perhaps China can no longer defer creation of some kind of social security net, particularly as its population ages, and the birth rate drops.
General Ryan said the need for new weapons like the Air Force's F-22 fighter meant the nation could no longer defer significant spending increases.
But from about 2000 to 2008 the pace of increase slowed markedly: women were no longer deferring children as much, and some were starting to have the children whose births they had postponed.
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