Sentence examples for to be deferred from inspiring English sources

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to be deferred

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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The judgment is expected to be deferred.

Those investments are going to be deferred".

I understood this to be deferred salary.

She had medical care that had to be deferred".

Reporters' requests to visit the Cole continued to be deferred.

"Our confidence needs to be deferred until questions raised by the review are resolved," he said.

This doesn't breed economic certainty and some decisions are likely to be deferred until after May.

Nor would he allow the issue of Jerusalem to be deferred.

The Dylan fiver will have to be deferred until another decade of the sixties rolls around.

While the arcane maneuvering continues, important decisions continue to be deferred.

After 1989 the reunification of Korea seemed to be something to be deferred indefinitely rather than embraced.

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