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Mr. Polles's son, Stefano, and daughter, Isabella, who had worked in Sorriso part time, deferred their education and careers to work full time — she waits tables, he trained in Italy to make pizza.
Patients in such trials do not have an opportunity to veto the investigational interventions because these will have already been performed by the time deferred consent is sought.
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The vote of confidence for the reshuffled government bought a limited amount of time, deferring its inevitable collapse.
Even if for many the formal price is zero, students are still paying with their own time, deferring earnings and incurring living costs.The more hidebound European universities must be wondering what on earth they have started.
K-2SO is hulking and dark, more like Ted Hughes's Iron Man in miniature, but with a droll way of objecting to orders; his style in backtalk involves a nicely timed deferred punchline.
I want the people who are helping to make our company great to have the opportunity to realize the economic rewards of their success in real-time, not deferred time.
Patients were tested after at least 12 h withdrawal of medication, which is standard practice in Parkinson's disease research as medication effects are minimized, yet preserving the functionality of the patients for most of the wake time (Defer et al., 1999).
Real rest time is deferred until the workers go back onshore, leaving no time for holidays.
The building managers, Time Equities, deferred to the lawyer.
Each time David Cameron deferred to the forthcoming autumn statement.
At the time, she deferred to her father, who deemed it unnecessary.
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