Sentence examples similar to remarkably deferred from inspiring English sources

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It entered into a remarkably generous deferred prosecution agreement with the Justice Department, in which the company will pay $15 million, and perhaps more if it manages to earn profits enough and does not decide to file for bankruptcy.

For all our business and media influence, and the endless sitcoms that bother Friedersdorf and, he worries, give writers in Phoenix complexes, we have deferred remarkably to a city built on disease-ridden wetlands (as opposed to on one of the best natural harbors that tectonic plates and glaciers ever conspired to carve out) and give to, rather than take from, places like Alaska.

He is a remarkably conventional thinker who defers to established opinion and persons.

Rather than being invariably the same, respondents' aspirations are displaced, deferred, intergenerationally invested and possibly curtailed over time – while also remaining, more often than not, remarkably blurred.

"They were deferred.

Necessary maintenance was deferred.

Not deferred.

He deferred to Idzik.

More like deferred frustration.

So there's deferred maintenance.

A deferred prosecution agreement.

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