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adiamento
Catalan
pròrroga
Act of putting off to a future time.
postponement
deferment
Portuguese
adiamento
Portuguese
pausa
Catalan
pausa
Spanish
pausa
A state of abeyance or suspended business.
recess
Portuguese
pausa
1
The markets, however, seem disinclined to give him the option of
deferral
.
2
HIV residual risk did not increase after the implementation of 12-month
deferral
.
3
Any
deferral
,
any climate delay is just another form of climate denialism.
4
But legal experts said it was possible Dutt could seek yet another
deferral
.
5
Tax
deferral
may not work that way in the current environment.
6
Ends
'
deferral
'
rule that lets corporations hold foreign profits abroad tax-free.
7
These data contributed to a recommendation to reduce the
deferral
to 1 year.
8
Yes, that's how the new system of
deferral
of bonuses works.
9
The mortgage
deferral
scheme is also being extended to 31 March next year.
10
It has been extended, allowing
deferral
of payment for one year.
11
The majority of customers received support through interest-only restructures or repayment
deferral
arrangements.
12
Robertson told Morning Report the scheme was effectively a payment
deferral
.
13
President Barack Obama has called for tightening
deferral
rules, but Republicans generally object.
14
Another diplomat said any eventual
deferral
would be a temporary respite for Bashir.
15
Something like the commercial model, which is part waiver part
deferral
makes sense.
16
That business has now recovered and is paying rent and repaying the
deferral
.
deferral
permanent deferral
end deferral
earlier deferral
force the deferral
be no deferral
Portuguese
adiamento
pausa
Catalan
pròrroga
ajornament
pausa
Spanish
pausa