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Using this deferment, aligned with ownership redirection theory, the franchise is chosen as a method of early expansion with the possible acquisition by the franchisor if the uncertainty of the business has been unfolded.
Registrants who received this deferment were deemed "not qualified for military service" by the Selective Service. .
The association between pinyin and Mandarin, as opposed to other dialects, may have contributed to this deferment.
This deferment was handed out to individuals with health conditions that would have limited their effectiveness to serve.
This deferment gave consultants the opportunity to read their medical notes and if the case was complex they would ask for the patient to be booked in to see their own consultant when he or she returned.
This deferment will last until you graduate, quit the program, or drop below half-time enrollment.
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Technological optimism and political defeatism: this is a formula for the deferment of hard choices to an ever receding netherland of life after planetary death.
"The reputation of the American Library Association will be damaged by this," declared an outraged Mr. Kent about the deferment of the Cuban resolution.
Essentially, this represents a deferment of financing to Lincoln Center, protecting some money so that the organization can continue with design and planning.
In general, you will be required to show some kind of documentation to qualify for this kind of deferment.
The company eventually agreed to the deferment.
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