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As the younger lot today is more focused on his/her career, marriage and having babies gets deferred to late 20s or early 30s vis-à-vis early 20s in the past
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Jerry was surprised that she had deferred to Daniel
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Hope deferred makes the heart sick: but when the desire cometh, it is a tree of life
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He was asked his opinions on topics under discussion, deferred to in matters of a practical nature, and generally respected as an equal
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She deferred to Mr
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mountains, they all deferred to his judgement, and began
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They deferred to the Lieutenant, always a wise choice
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This judgment can be deduced from the Machiavellian principle that “war is not eluded: it’s only deferred with advantage to the others”
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Colling deferred to the Poles, so that he was the last to bathe
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Everyone had deferred to this one as they gabbled in their strange tongue
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deferred to her to drive when they took her car
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Both of us deferred to Audrey, a nursing sister now retired and devoted to “our babies
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Once-proud Friedle needed Ikati's permission to ceremonially scratch the rough trunk of any thorn tree; the other two cats had no problem since they deferred to his majesty without question
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He deferred reading the latest Harry Potter, to press his own conjurations
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but he who gathers by labour shall increase; hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when the desire comes, it is a tree of life;
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The bug could be deferred or rejected based on its
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Deferred means that the bug is considered but the fix is made in the next sprint
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I sought the guidance I needed, but he deferred to Carlotta, who also finally appeared
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I told him that we often had princes along on campaign, but they usually deferred to the man appointed to lead the campaign, or they would have to answer to their father’s wrath if things went wrong
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19 And the young man deferred not to do the thing, because he had delight in Jacob's daughter: and he was more honourable than all the house of his father
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Therefore, the hip replacement which finally occurred on Labor Day, was deferred and the cancerous one-half of Mike’s left kidney was removed in July
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Having driven to the IL state line on the 11th, I looked forward to a quick and easy drive to Naperville, but that did not come to fruition due to normal commuter traffic as well as deferred heavy maintenance being done to the interstates because it was still hot late summer
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19 And the young man deferred not to do the thing, because he had delight in
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is that I have always deferred to them in the past because I always
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When Bill is in office and has to remain sort of clean, Hillary does the dirty work, such as the deferred $100,000 bride
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obviously of a higher rank by the way that the first ones deferred to him
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“That being said, had I known I was having triplets when I started, I would have deferred –
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Deferred tax payments would allow the young investors to use their big cash clout to
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On graduation he was offered a position on the University staff working on a new project but this had to be deferred while he did his medical residency, so he spent as much time as he could allow working on the project at night and doing his rounds during the day
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Brian winked and deferred gracefully to his son
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bureaucracy thought it better to trust in the idea of a limitless resource base, and deferred
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They had questions but he deferred to the FBI spokesman and left the room
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But if every eye is to behold him, and if only spiritual eyes are to discern his presence, then must his advent be long deferred
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With a hand motion, Artemus deferred to Zelda
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A passionate writer, I have recently deferred a PhD in Developmental Molecular Biology to pursue my writing career
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My cold spot was intense as I let them in, so I deferred to it as a lesson in trust: I told them we had been put together for a reason, so let’s see what happens
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newer locations had been deferred in favor of a more traditional
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Teal only took a couple of seconds to weigh up the situation and deferred their arrest until later
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dignity carried lightly but self-consciously, and Kay liked how her eyes deferred away
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emerge when a firm can use leverage to its advantage; the mix of cash-flow, deferred taxes
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receiving deferred savings payments as promised to them
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I took charge and I should have deferred to you
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Hope deferred makes the heart sick
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Hope deferred makes the heart grow sick
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13:12 - Hope deferred makes the heart sick – but when desire comes it is tree of life
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At the Goa meeting, Swaraj had suggested that any announcement on Modi as campaign chief be deferred because Advani was not present
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Only to be deferred on the agenda pending a later examination
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I’d have deferred enrollment and been right there with you, while I had my mother pulling every contact she had to get your mom in to see the best cancer specialists in the country, instead of just stopping with a few phone calls
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She looked away and deferred her answer, straightening her short linen skirt and playing for a moment with the straps of her roman sandals
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Standard of deferred payment – I don't have any need for your chickens today, but you can pay me ten dollars next Tuesday
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Alice deferred to her and his mother was devoted to their small son, Steven, who had been given a biblical name at Alice’s insistence
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However, many other costs and expenses can be deferred until your business is operating at a cash profit
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He suggeststhat prayer and repentance should be deferred until
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The prime minister gestured for the director of CSIS to begin, but Drew deferred,
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President, I"ve deferred that order in the interests of
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“What do you mean, you deferred my orders? This is a national security issue
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” Even so after a moment’s pause the solar deity deferred his oath to Lord Indra: “Unless of course your majesty decides otherwise
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deferred to her and the local police could do
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Mandred had told him ‘What will be must be,’ while Manfred had seemed paralysed by indecision and deferred to his colleague, citing some sort of non-interference directive
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said to provide experiences of deferred joint attention
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We have all heard the quotation from Proverbs, "Hope deferred maketh the heart grow
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deferred to local businesses until they had met their recruitment goals
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Task deferred to three or four days hence
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Guidance plans for the seniors in Applications Programming would be deferred until mid-January
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He and Richone had business interests and he often deferred to her for
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Should you desire any of those you had deferred, there is no blame on you
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He said, "You are one of those deferred
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God's term cannot be deferred once it has arrived, if you only knew
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Each soul will know what it has advanced, and what it has deferred
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Also, your account grows tax deferred
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Then he took energetic resolutions, wrote letters that he tore up, put it off to times that he again deferred
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Do thou, therefore, O Rhadamanthus, who sittest in judgment with me in the murky caverns of Dis, as thou knowest all that the inscrutable fates have decreed touching the resuscitation of this damsel, announce and declare it at once, that the happiness we look forward to from her restoration be no longer deferred
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He evidently believes, like Bacon, that henceforward natural science will play a great part in education, a hope which seems hardly to have been realized, either in our own or in any former age; at any rate the fulfilment of it has been long deferred
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deferred gratification, is the ability to resist the
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It was happy for Uncas and the scout, and even David, that they were all beyond the reach of his arm at such a moment; for, assuredly, no refinement in cruelty would then have deferred their deaths, in opposition to the promptings of the fierce temper that nearly choked him
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But if they had been Rushton's property, such work as this would have been deferred until it could be done without danger to the health and lives of the slaves; or at any rate, even if it were proceeded with during such weather, their owner would have seen to it that they were properly clothed and fed; he would have taken as much care of them as he would of his horse
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It's only a pleasure deferred
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During elections, the highest state of exalted mania; and at ordinary times - presumably as a result of reading about the proceedings in Parliament of the persons whom they had elected - in a state of melancholic depression, in their case an instance of hope deferred making the heart sick
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d'Epinay," said he, "allow me to remind you at this moment,—which is perhaps not so illchosen as at first sight may appear, for obedience to the wishes of the departed is the first offering which should be made at their tomb,—allow me then to remind you of the wish expressed by Madame de Saint-Meran on her death-bed, that Valentine's wedding might not be deferred
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Noirtier having at the commencement of the discussion been attacked by a sort of apoplectic fit, the affair would necessarily be deferred for some days longer
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Do you still feel the same feverish impatience of grief which made you start like a wounded lion? Have you still that devouring thirst which can only be appeased in the grave? Are you still actuated by the regret which drags the living to the pursuit of death; or are you only suffering from the prostration of fatigue and the weariness of hope deferred? Has the loss of memory rendered it impossible for you to weep? Oh, my dear friend, if this be the case,—if you can no longer weep, if your frozen heart be dead, if you put all your trust in God, then, Maximilian, you are consoled—do not complain
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The neighborhood was more blue collar than white, with homes showing signs of deferred maintenance and a few sporting FOR SALE signs
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I deferred to others, more established than me and more comfortable being “out” about their mental illnesses and addictions, who were creating a whole new national dialogue about mental illness
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All captives, regardless of nationality, deferred to them
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” He held a far lower rank than Naoetsu’s commander, an elfin man sporting an abbreviated mustache as an apparent homage to Hitler, but the commander deferred to the Bird, just as the officers at Omori had done
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Chester quickly deferred and poured himself more wine
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"His Excellency Don Vincente Ribiera," he used to say, "whom I and that fellow of mine, Nostromo, had the honour, sir, and the pleasure of saving from a cruel death, deferred too much to his Congress
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Here, excitement never entered in, voices were never raised, everyone deferred gently to the opinions of others, and, in the end, the black grizzled autocrat in the kitchen had his way
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This crushing news brought by Will, coming on top of a year of back-breaking work and hope deferred, was the last straw
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Some weeks passed after this conversation before the question of the chaplaincy gathered any practical import for Lydgate, and without telling himself the reason, he deferred the predetermination on which side he should give his vote
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He deferred the intention from day to day, his habit of acting on his conclusions being made infirm by his repugnance to every possible conclusion and its consequent act
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He continually deferred the final steps; in the midst of his fears, like many a man who is in danger of shipwreck or of being dashed from his carriage by runaway horses, he had a clinging impression that something would happen to hinder the worst, and that to spoil his life by a late transplantation might be over-hasty—especially since it was difficult to account satisfactorily to his wife for the project of their indefinite exile from the only place where she would like to live
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You would have had to pay about $2,500 in taxes on that extra $10,000, but instead that tax payment is deferred into the far distant future
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Sales charge: A sales charge, sometimes referred to as a deferred sales charge, is a fee that the mutual fund investor pays when she sells her mutual fund shares