deferral no Dicionário de Francês-Inglês da Oxford-Hachette

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There is time only as the deferral that generates differences, through a reflection of the who in the what, and vice versa.
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Consequently, it is deferral of immediate gratification that keeps people engaged and not a quid pro quo situation that is sought.
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Deferral also comes into play, as the words that occur following house in any expression will revise the meaning of that word, sometimes dramatically so.
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Three months later, the city approved the plan for principal deferral but took no action on tenant loans.
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One motivation for the deferral of irrigation activities was the discovery of trona in the southern portion of the proposed irrigated region.
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Taxes can sometimes be deferred indefinitely, or may be taxed at a lower rate in the future, particularly for deferral of income taxes.
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Annuity contracts with a deferral phase always have an annuity phase and are called deferred annuities.
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As the market rout in the 1990s was drawn out, simple loss deferrals would no longer be sufficient.
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Consumer ignorance is associated with the inability to evaluate if the care provided is correct care and deferral of agency to the physician.
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Money contributed can be from employee salary deferrals, employer contributions, or employer matching contributions.
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