Sentence examples for the deferred from inspiring English sources

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the deferred

verb

To delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service.

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(The deferred principal comes due when the loan matures, or when the house is sold).

The deferred prosecution agreement has not been endorsed by Congress, or vetted by an agency.

It is expected to sign the deferred prosecution agreement with Mr. Vance's office, the people said.

The deferred prosecution is part of this "cop-out all round", he says.

Swiss law obliged Fifa only to pay the deferred money within five years.

Corporations are supposed to be prosecuted if they breach the deferred prosecution agreement.

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The deferred group (DG) was deferred from the exercise program for 12 weeks.

The deferred-prosecution agreement, by contrast, is a sure thing.

The deferred-load funds, however, never lived up to their promise.

And now the long wait for the regular and the deferred-until-spring decisions sets in.

Based on the local approximation, we again solve the deferred equation (4) with the RKF7.

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