You decide to defer the benefits for a few more years before you enjoy your years of leisure on the golf course. |
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Your salary deferral election, including the amount you plan to defer, must be made by the last day of your tax year. |
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However, a superior court should generally defer the exercise of its jurisdiction to the trial court unless there are special circumstances. |
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Would we then defer to his expressed wishes and enact a scene of cathartic cruelty? |
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Instead they decided to defer the matter to give the park time to change the colour scheme to all white to make it look less conspicuous. |
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They can, therefore, operate according to Freud's reality principle, and defer pleasure in the interests of overall long-term benefits. |
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I'll defer to the wine waiter to bring appropriate bottles at regular intervals. |
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Interest is exempt from state and local taxes, and you can defer paying federal taxes until you redeem your bonds. |
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Poetry aims to speak death through metaphors but metaphors also defer rather than confer meaning. |
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People who are at the edge and trying to borrow money will defer the purchase of a home. |
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Later on Tuesday, Curley made a motion to defer further consideration of the health budget until his questions could be answered. |
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But some enlightened beings, called bodhisattvas, defer their nirvana, returning to human form to help others free themselves from the cycle. |
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A contact has advised me it may be possible to defer payment of our National Insurance until the end of the year. |
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Traditionally, they are duty bound to defer to the wishes of their parents. |
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The temptation then is to defer to modern science and dismiss ancient pedigrees as old wives' tales. |
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Farmers forced to sell or dispose of stock due to the dry seasonal conditions may be able to spread or defer their taxable income. |
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The Club has decided to defer its annual dinner dance to the New Year due to the on-going club commitments on the field of play. |
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I share your opinion of the marriage laws but not your conclusion that you must defer your wedding until Utopia arrives. |
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Last Thursday, a number of issues arose and after nearly three hours of debate, it was decided to defer the budget meeting. |
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But I'm sure there are many people like me who would defer to scientific facts that are duly recorded and widely acknowledged. |
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Yes, I would say that, in fact, when it comes to fiction, if I disagree, I defer to Jerry, because he's the fiction writer. |
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But it's also interesting and challenging to learn how to compromise with someone and to defer to their greater expertise on matters. |
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We defer to those we respect and dominate those we do not, and we can do these acts simultaneously without contradiction. |
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For example, engineering seems the ultimate realm where non-specialists, whatever their opinion, must defer to white-coated experts. |
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Brides are expected to bring substantial dowries with them and to defer to their husbands in most matters. |
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In both civil and criminal trials, appeals courts strongly defer to a jury's decision to believe one witness rather than another. |
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Since the tax refund is based on the taxpayer's marginal tax rate, it's prudent in some cases to defer deducting the RRSP contribution. |
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Better by far to humbly defer to the family matriarch for the perfect dish. |
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We cannot, of course, defer working on social problems until we attain a critical mass of fulfilled people capable of saving the planet. |
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Councillors agreed to defer a decision on the flagpole to find out if the parochial church council was insured for the broken pole. |
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If students defer payment until after they finish university the fees are paid back through the tax system. |
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That decision made clear courts would defer to prison administrators so long as they were acting out of legitimate penological interests. |
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The courts will most likely defer to the military on the issue of whether this policy furthers a compelling government interest. |
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Women are expected to defer to men even when male views are seen as wrong or incorrect. |
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So I've made good on my promise not to defer my matriculation as an NYU grad student any further, and will be starting classes in just over a week. |
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The 2010 budget repeals the election to defer the income tax on the benefit arising from exercising a stock option. |
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A non-binding consultative body would defer to parliament but it would not necessarily be irrelevant. |
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Due to overcrowding, many colleges are even encouraging the practice, giving tuition break incentives to students willing to defer matriculation for a year. |
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People often see academics and others as 'experts' and defer to them with ease. |
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We defer revenue recognition for payments received in advance until we provide the service or deliver the product to customers. |
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I defer to my colleague on the subject matter that he has raised which is important as well. |
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When her second deferment is up this May, a judge will decide to send her back to Mexico or defer her again. |
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As a consequence, in his opinion, it was not only appropriate but necessary for him to defer to the will of ministers. |
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Some legal systems also have procedural rules that limit the court's ability to defer to another court. |
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Throughout the turnaround period, the executives in the kitchen cabinet had essentially trained everyone else within the company to defer to them. |
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At a minimum, such actions defer the day of reckoning, allowing existing moneys to be spent on items other than wage adjustments. |
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When planning for taxes arising on death, tax plans usually fall into two categories-plans that reduce tax and plans that defer tax. |
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Instead he will defer to a new supremo who will take charge in the spring. |
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Funds are disbursed on your timeline and you can defer all interest and principal payments during construction. |
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However, the decision had provoked such an outcry that it had been forced to defer any action. |
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They are taught to be polite, obey their parents, and defer to authority. |
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Clan chiefs are now largely figureheads who can choose the level of involvement they have with a clan society and defer duties and titles to others. |
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I will defer to my colleagues to get off the hot seat, but I would say I don't know the details of the particular proposal you're talking about. |
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I wouldn't agree, but actually I defer to Linda Erdreich on that one. |
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Cases that the Commission decided to defer, deal with, refer to conciliation, stand down, return to officer or reconsider. |
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His willingness to defer to two of the other short-listed candidates suggests he is a team player. |
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The Government decision to defer the programme is to be hailed. |
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I will, of course, defer to your official spokesman there at the Pentagon. |
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From the beginning, Abu Ahmed said, others in the camp seemed to defer to him. |
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It was something that did not appeal to public school-educated male cabinet, who were mostly brought up to defer politely to ladies. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would ask that you withhold or defer your decision until the member has had an opportunity to address them. |
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This puts patients in an awkward financial position and causes some of them to defer or eschew treatment. |
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I think the 99 percent of us who have not read that work should defer to Mouw's summation that this is one of the mysteries that ultimately lies beyond human comprehension. |
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Sources in the ministry say any decision on this matter could acquire a political hue, so it is better to defer the decision till the elections are over. |
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It therefore agreed to defer discussions on those aspects of the submission and communication and to restrict its discussions to other aspects. |
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The Commission must therefore retrace its steps and take action to defer the agreement's entry into force. |
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If we determine that collection is not reasonably assured, we defer revenue until receipt of cash. |
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The scheme was set for the go-ahead on Thursday but councillors decided to defer it for a site visit following a storm of objections from villagers. |
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You can also defer your taxes by investing in annuities and IRA accounts. |
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I believe that was the prior agreement, but I defer to your second review of this matter. |
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Barton decided to defer his Fulbright teaching scholarship in Russia to work for Mayors for Illegal Guns. |
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Feelings were running high as North Wiltshire District Council's planning committee voted to defer the decision for more information in the latest round of the bitter feud. |
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He also decided to defer incurring what he anticipated were other costs required to start up a mortgage brokerage business. |
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Normally, demand for durables tumbles just before a downturn, as it did in the late 1970s and late 1980s when people started to defer large purchases. |
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Therefore, the modelling assumes that people defer their occupational pension if they continue to work after the normal pension age. |
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This period of his life came to a close in 2004 when he had exhausted all possible ruses to defer retirement. |
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And since she realizes that outside editors often have a better sense of future readers' reaction than the author does, she'll often defer to your editorial judgment. |
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Because the U.S. Constitution vests state lawmakers with such wide-ranging powers in these areas, on the classic view, courts must defer to state legislatures. |
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I defer to Chris Brooke's knowledge of Augustine, but I suspect that St A's response to authoritarian measures would have been, shall be say, stoical. |
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I have an assistant who is a man, and people, new acquaintances, will automatically defer to him in meetings when I should be their primary contact. |
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One reason we agreed to defer prosecution was to minimize the collateral consequences of an indictment, which would have been borne by innocent employees and investors. |
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Similarly, if a colleague asks you to help out with a project and you're already overloaded, politely defer, offering your assistance at a later date. |
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We don't defer to power structures and we don't acknowledge them. |
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Considering that there are often over 50 people on the ballot, voters to tend just defer to their party. |
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Scott, a heralded high school player from the Bronx, is a senior who did not hesitate to defer to the underclassman. |
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Florida courts, however, will not defer to an agency's opinion that is contrary to law. |
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Individuals then have a choice to stop work and take their pensions, or to continue working and either take their pension or defer it until they choose to stop working. |
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Otherwise it must defer to Congress's judgment. |
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While CPSC is still mandated by Congress to defer to voluntary standards, its interference in the standards process needs to be reexamined. |
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The president respects him and has been known to defer to him. |
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We have efficient refrigerators in Denmark and Austria, yet the choice has been made to defer to the fluorinated gases industry instead of to the environment. |
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The utility can avert rolling black-outs and defer building new power plants. |
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If you can't reduce tax, the next best thing is to defer it. |
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They do not defer to the decisions of wise elders. |
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Ontario is in limbo following the announcement by the federal government that it will defer collection of program overpayments to farmers in the provinces where CAIS is federally administered. |
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Borrowings are classified as current liabilities unless the Group has an unconditional right to defer settlement for at least twelve months after the balance sheet date, in which case they are classified as non-current. |
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This reclassification was necessary since the Group does not have an unconditional right to defer settlement of the liability from the cash settlement alternative. |
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As the company does not have an unconditional right to defer payments for at least twelve months from the closing, the provisions for liabilities and expense are classified as current liabilities. |
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Under EC Treaty state aid rules, on April 20 the Commission gave the green light to the UK to allow borrowers to defer interest payments on their mortgages. |
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It is unwilling to defer to the authority of politicians who tell them they are ignorant, hysterical and blind to undreamt-of prospects of progress. |
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It should however be possible to defer the notification to prevent the debtor from transferring his assets and thus jeopardising the recovery of the maintenance claim. |
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The deferral allows eligible producers in designated areas to defer income tax on the sale of breeding livestock for one year to help replenish breeding stock in the following year. |
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If the Bureau or the Committee decide that a nomination should be substantially re-written, it may defer a decision on the nomination, requesting that the State Party revise the nomination and re-present it. |
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Technocracies do not defer to local knowledge. |
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Every Canadian resident individual who has a Roth IRA and who wishes to defer Canadian taxation on income accrued in the Roth IRA must file a one-time irrevocable Election in respect of each Roth IRA plan or account. |
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What I reproach the Member States for is the way they delay and defer, hang back and hesitate, and that is what could stick in the minds of Europe's citizens. |
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In order to give an incentive to producers not to defer the disposal of these animals, the purchase price should be gradually reduced in subsequent years. |
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As a result, we decided to scale back the scope of the audit and defer further audit work until the implementation of the Canadian Biodiversity Strategy is more fully advanced. |
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In this connection, the recommendation to recirculate the questionnaire on State practice and to defer a decision until 2010 was considered prudent. |
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Based on the amount of time needed to clean up after the spacewalk, Mission Control decided to defer the deployment of a Payload Attachment System on the Starboard 3 truss. |
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He had intended to become active in the mortgage brokerage business but eventually decided to defer activity in that business until economic circumstances improved. |
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But by no means should we ever defer to the government and somehow take this bill out of circulation just because it feels that it should be taken out. |
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The plan will infuriate Conservative government members who believed they had a deal with the Liberal Democrats to defer a decision on green targets in the power sector until after the election. |
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It is not the case that the will can choose to defer regardless of what the intellect decides, or that the will can choose to defer even if the intellect has judged deferment to be less good than some other course of action. |
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During an economic downturn, our clients and potential clients may cancel, reduce or defer existing contracts and delay entering into new engagements. |
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It may defer the vote until the following sitting. |
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The Committee would therefore defer action on the draft resolution. |
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If there was a bad crop, farmers could defer repayment with no interest. |
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An excise warehouse licence allows a wine licensee to defer the payment of excise duty until such time as the packaged wine is removed from the excise warehouse and entered into the duty-paid market. |
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In accordance with the Rules of Procedure, I therefore put to the House the rapporteur's proposal to defer the final vote on the draft legislative resolution. |
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The Principal will not have the right to retain or defer the payment due to the Company by invoking a dispute, a counterclaim or compensation against the Company. |
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Rights of third parties to approve, suspend, annul or defer NCBs' decisions are incompatible with the Treaty and the Statute as far as ESCBrelated tasks are concerned. |
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In practice, the need for predictability means that lower courts generally defer to the precedent of higher courts. |
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A lieutenant governor may defer assent to the governor general, and the governor general may defer assent to federal bills to the sovereign. |
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People's preferences determine whether they consume earnings immediately or defer consumption to the future. |
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The Senate has no power or ability to introduce or modify a supply bill, but has the ability to block or defer the passing of a supply bill. |
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If after seven hours' tarrying he shall have no stomach, let him defer his meal, or eat very little at his ordinary time of repast. |
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However, when secrecy is essential for a company to protect its legitimate interests, it may defer the publication of certain information, under the condition that it can ensure the confidentiality of such information. |
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These facilities are typically renewed annually for the following four years although we will likely defer any renewals this year in order to preserve the existing pricing. |
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An alcohol licensee who has a separate excise warehouse licence may defer the payment of excise duty on non-duty-paid packaged alcohol until such time as the alcohol is removed from the excise warehouse. |
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Its proposal is therefore to defer the matter. |
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Protocols of kinship behaviour, in which younger brothers are expected to automatically defer to elder ones, routinise the ideal pattern of fraternity. |
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The TAM further indicates that to defer income recognition for tax purposes, a condition precedent must exist that is more than a ministerial act. |
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An IRS proposed revenue procedure will allow certain taxpayers using the accrual method of accounting to defer inclusion of specified advance payments in gross income. |
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With cold weather gripping the area, Mayor James Hahn called Friday for the city Department of Water and Power to defer any utility shut-offs at least until Jan. |
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Interestingly, what seems to bring him the most pleasure is not this contemplative moment's conduciveness to self-discovery, but its potential to defer epiphany. |
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The appeal is a review for errors rather than a new trial, so the appellate court will defer to the discretion of the original trial court if an error is not clear. |
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The optimal trust term to defer transfer taxes is a trust that will end on the expiration of the period established by the Rule Against Perpetuities. |
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