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"We kept kind of deferring the tough decisions," he said.
"The government has no intention of deferring payments," he said.
(The course management is increasingly optimistic, while retaining the contingency of deferring the card to Sunday).
Technically speaking, the plea is semi-understandable: the new system of deferring bonuses complicates the arithmetic.
They didn't see the point of deferring admission in order to live in an undeveloped country.
And he's in the process of deferring his loans, which, together, cost $1,500 a month.
But it's also a way of deferring adulthood, with its unavoidable ideological compromises and moral imperfections.
Mr Beilin, for one, believes the seven-day demand was deliberately conceived as a means of deferring negotiations indefinitely.
When it was my choice, I went right down instead of deferring to him and allowing him the choice.
The Security Council first discussed sanctions, then last year the possibility of deferring the case against Mr Bashir.
India has many public institutions run on the basis of deferring difficult decisions for short-term gains.
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