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noun
An act of deferring, a deferment.
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Note, too, that a large slice of that big bonus at HSBC was subject to deferral and clawback – it is dependent on performance not turning sour.
In New York, the City Council announced that it had set aside $3 million to provide free legal services to deferral applicants through a network of community organizations.
Employees who are subject to deferral have the opportunity to elect to receive a portion of the deferred award in cash rather than shares.
For the 2010 bonus round, which will begin in the coming days, it has increased the amount of a bonus that is subject to deferral from 40% to 60%.
These days he takes a more calculated approach to deferral.
Much of corporate America fervently opposes any limits to deferral, and many of the comments submitted called for moving to a territorial tax system, where most offshore profits would be largely exempt from U.S. taxes.
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"Resorting to deferrals is a way to push the charges off into the future, and that's a mistake".
The parties said they would seek a swift end to deferrals on government spending like tax grants to rural governments that were introduced in September to avoid a cash crunch because of the deadlock over the budget.
Israeli pressure on Abbas to agree to the deferral of the report subsequently backfired and Goldstone's document was endorsed by the UN general assembly the following month.
Such suggestions "could include the feasibility of moving from the existing time-based deferrals related to risk behaviors to alternate deferral options, such as the use of individual risk assessments".
5 6 The issue has attracted intense debate 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 leading, in some countries, to legal challenges to the deferral.
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