The union had planned to escalate the industrial action countrywide this week but deferred this after talks were arranged. |
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Tanya had always been the fashion queen and it was because of that that her friends always deferred to her on issues of style. |
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If the violators choose deferred adjudication, the judge typically increases the length of deferral by several months. |
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Six months ago her sentence was deferred to see if she could stay out of trouble and make a go of her life. |
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As a result, the company has deferred some capital spending and redeployed some servers for other uses. |
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Unlike deferred annuities, which people use to save for retirement, income annuities are for parceling out money already accumulated. |
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As the hospital counterpart of the mistress of the household, she might rule her own domain with a rod of iron, but always deferred to father. |
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Such a return, given low interest rates, contributed to a sharp increase in his deferred savings in recent years. |
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The investment vehicle was also wrongly accused of being under investigation for a deferred interest loan made to an associated company. |
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Senior management will have their Spring performance-related pay rises deferred, while salaried staff receive half of their top-up. |
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The retirement plans offered the advantage of providing deferred payment of compensation that would more tightly bind people to military careers. |
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This approach to the fees, which include a moratorium and deferred payment, is realistic given the current economic climate. |
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The main attraction of using credit cards revolves around the idea of deferred payment. |
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His deferred payments over the years amounted to loans to the New York Stock Exchange for which he could reasonably assume to be compensated. |
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It could include players accepting a deferred payment of part of their salaries. |
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Control is about monitoring, comparing results, revising the schedule, and the plan, taking corrective action, and deferred gratification. |
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If the wife deferred to the husband because of the marital relationship, that is another thing. |
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Mine operators deferred new mines in recent years because future reserves tend to be in deeper, thinner seams. |
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We deferred almost all our household spending for six months and thus earned a tidy amount of extra interest. |
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The planning sub-committee deferred making a decision until it received more information from the county council on highways issues. |
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Last night committee members decided a new application should be deferred and a site visit carried out. |
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Hence, it is unclear how much of the current rise in investor demand is merely deferred demand from the end of last year. |
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He said many firms had deferred fund-raising this year in the hope that market conditions and valuations would improve. |
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At Maggy Rouff's, Legroux's, Suzanne Talbot's and Vera Borea's, vendeuses said they had deferred this season to American taste. |
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Major reform calculated to turn our nation into one of the largest single markets in the world is thus deferred till next year. |
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Donors' outright and deferred gifts also have funded 22 new faculty professorships and chairs. |
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The plans had been previously deferred by members who thought the scheme would overdevelop the area. |
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The paediatric pathologist deferred to the expertise of the ophthalmic consultants. |
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These shares are classified by their back-end or contingent deferred sales charge. |
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The advantage of a qualified annuity is tax-free growth on invested money, and tax is deferred until the money is paid out. |
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The court deferred sentencing until the trial of two additional codefendants is complete. |
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Loans raised to assist in the cleanup operations are expected to incur low interest rates with repayment deferred by perhaps 30 years. |
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The board implemented a hiring freeze and deferred cost-of-living raises for its staff. |
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They spend so much time arguing about ideology that, when it comes to the crunch, decisions on important issues are often deferred. |
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And because pensions are a form of deferred wages, Labour is really forcing through a giant wage cut. |
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Laois County Council have deferred all meetings of Laois County Council until further notice. |
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I was figuring that he was not confident of winning such an election, and so deferred the poll to the latest practicable time. |
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She confirmed that the parties had intentions to marry in the spring of 2002, but they did not have the money, so they deferred this event. |
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Sentence was deferred until January 14, 2004, to allow him to attend the care and respect programme. |
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Sentence was deferred for reports until June 5 and they were remanded in custody. |
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A trial date was fixed for August 28 and sentence was deferred on the other matters until then. |
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An attempt by Fearnley to have the appointments deferred again after previous deferrals was voted down six to one. |
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It went into future years, deferred through the proration of signing bonuses. |
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The firm is able to build cheaply by purchasing land that has no prospect of alternative development, on deferred completion terms. |
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When I first raised the issue of deferred sentences, it was about a woman who had embezzled money from her employer. |
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Tax is deferred until your spouse ultimately sells the assets or is deemed to have disposed of the assets. |
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If dues or registration fees are paid in advance, the recognition of the revenues is deferred. |
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As someone who has deferred the choice thus far, I know I could be accused of sitting on the fence. |
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If follow-up education sessions are deferred, benefits may soon be lost. |
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The NHS also unveiled another new initiative known as deferred payment to prevent people having to sell their homes to fund nursing or residential care. |
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But the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park's development control committee deferred its decision because there had been no feedback from significant consultees. |
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I listed at the beginning the most usual procedures used to provide assistance in conception, but deferred discussion of the two methods that are most morally dubious. |
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They argue that even if deferred taxes are undercounted, the sum is too small to affect the enormous fiscal gap projected between long-term revenues and outlays. |
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The council's executive board considered the implications of terminating the existing contract, which has one year left to run, but deferred any decision until next month. |
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The U.S. Air Force would not officially comment on the matter and deferred all queries to the Office of the Secretary of Defense. |
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Indeed, he deferred submitting a proposal for renewal of a triennium of funding two years ago while he pulled together a massive restructuring of the organisation. |
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Frequently called deferred presentment, payday loans are very expensive, short-term, small-dollar loans that are primarily marketed to society's poorest citizens. |
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Delivery maybe deferred allowing for new software to be preloaded. |
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We have already had the scandal of the closed lists and now we find that there is another way of fiddling the figures by putting more people on the deferred list. |
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Last week as I was sitting down at my desk to write a long deferred article, I was startled to see an emerald-green praying mantis sitting on my writing pad. |
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Capital expenditure such as new plant or IT investment should be re-evaluated to assess whether it can be deferred without any serious business disruption. |
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As most of you may be aware, the seminar was deferred until the second week in February and I will let you know the details in the forthcoming weeks. |
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The elections were deferred and the Constitution and courts suspended. |
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The May Country Market is deferred and will be held on Sunday 15th. |
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Anyway, speaking as a Pulitzer Prize-winner suffering from deferred success, I am all for a campaign against any form of political correctness or euphemistic nonsense. |
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The Company will continue to reassess realizability of the deferred tax assets going forward. |
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Lord Carrington had wished to send a third submarine, but the decision was deferred due to concerns about the impact on operational commitments. |
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These deferred bank holiday days are termed a 'bank holiday in lieu' of the typical anniversary date. |
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The programme however has been deferred with no end completion forecast because costs have tripled. |
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Coventry again deferred their membership in 2014, eventually joining the league for the 2015 season. |
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The rollout of FTA Saorview DTT will now proceed, and a commercial DTT competition may well be deferred until the economic situation improves. |
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Antipater referred the Spartans' punishment to the League of Corinth, which then deferred to Alexander, who chose to pardon them. |
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This updated scheme includes less new housing and parts of the scheme were deferred for up to five years. |
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American Centurion sells deferred annuities to AXP cardholders that reside in New York state. |
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These factors also contributed to the 48 percent year-over-year growth in our total billed and unbilled deferred revenues. |
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Adjustment to exclude 2010 and 2009 remeasurements of income tax uncertainties and a 2009 change in state deferred income taxes. |
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Sheriff Fiona Tait gave Lata time for talks with the lawyer and deferred sentence on her for more than a month. |
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With 43 deferred for various reasons, the Red Cross bloodmobile collected 322 units. |
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The Brandling Village Residents' Association asked for the decision to be deferred so a number of amendments could be made. |
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A funded deferred compensation plan sets aside assets not subject to the employer's creditors for the employees. |
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My departure for Ingolstadt, which had been deferred by these events, was now again determined upon. |
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In addition to selecting a pricing model, companies need to consider the deferred tax accounting impact of expensing options based on fair value. |
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Wilbert Girvan, of Buckholm, Galashiels, out winters Luing cattle on a snacker feeding system using deferred hill grazing. |
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This replaced an oath which had deferred more to the monarch. |
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Some covered organizations and their executives attempt to avoid the Section 457 rules by structuring their deferred compensation arrangements as severance pay plans. |
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Upon reinstatement, current and deferred taxes would be remeasured to reflect the newly-enacted provision with the effect of that remeasurement being. |
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At one stage, in October 1959, the Ministry of Transport considered conversion to motorbuses for the whole system, but deferred the decision for two years. |
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It may differ from other types of loans in that the interest rate may be substantially lower and the repayment schedule may be deferred while the student is still in school. |
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Section 457 of the Internal Revenue Code sets forth the guidelines by which employees participating in a nonelective deferred compensation plan must pay tax on that plan. |
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Captains frequently deferred to them on the running of the ship. |
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A final decision was deferred until after the 1951 election. |
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Tolkien did not like the title The Return of the King, believing it gave away too much of the storyline, but deferred to his publisher's preference. |
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In both years, the company revalued its deferred income tax assets resulting from its net operating loss carryforwards and other book-to-tax differences. |
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Retirement funds, including qualified plans and annuities, IRAs, Roth IRAs, or deferred compensation plans will likely remain tax-exempt in bankruptcy. |
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Moreover, a survey of the Gorda Ridge would be deferred, two of the 11 geomagnetic observatories would be shut down and the number of planned magnetic resurveys halved. |
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In other words, CPAs should compare the actual tax benefit with the deferred tax asset and credit any excess to stockholders' equity instead of to the income statement. |
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All of this can be accomplished by allowing the payment of certain taxes affecting the sale and purchase of a new home to be deferred until the home is resold or refinanced. |
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According to legend the decision was made by the toss of a coin, but it is probable that Bunbury, the Steward of the Jockey Club, deferred to his host. |
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