Sentence examples for the deferral from inspiring English sources

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the deferral

noun

An act of deferring, a deferment.

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For some — for me, certainly — the deferral proved confusing.

If you were smart, you took the deferral.

A simultaneous advantage is the deferral of taxation.

"The deferral is designed to meet the times," he said.

The main changes include moving the deferral threshold from CHF 50.000 discretionary variable incentive award (Award) to CHF 250.000 total compensation and changing the deferral rates.

Psychiatry is all about the deferral or displacement of desire in our discontented civilization.

Leaders of some of the company's unions reacted with dismay to the deferral.

I resent the deferral of grace until we have entered spaces entirely under the architect's control.

He stopped short of calling for repeal of the deferral provision, but business still reacted angrily.

The deferral and the slight irritation it causes seem to be part of the plot.

No official reason was given for the deferral of the licensing.

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