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Such disease stabilization is of particular importance for patients who are not liver transplant candidates, as prevention of further disease progression may significantly defer or prevent complete liver failure, where no further treatment options exist.
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During the fiscal crisis of the 1970's, he noted, the unions agreed to a series of concessions, from giving up summer hours -- the shorter workdays in the summers that were a relic of the days before air-conditioning -- to, more significantly, deferring raises.
There's no doubt the job will be a tough one but could offer one surprising perk: a quiet way to cash out of a stock portfolio and invest in, say, Treasury bonds, while significantly deferring any capital gains taxes.
Justice Breyer said in a recent opinion that judges should defer to the "significantly greater institutional expertise" of legislators on the subject.
The Washington program provides for those returning home from prison to defer payment for up to a year while they look for work, or to pay a significantly reduced amount up front, according to the mayor's office.
"Don't defer and defer and defer," recommended Gaitskell.
People defer to her.
I defer.
Lead or defer.
Attorneys for Texas argued that courts should defer to the legislature's knowledge of what is medically unnecessary, and a law is only an undue burden if it significantly impacts abortion access.
To defer paying.
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