Similar words: referral, deferred, deferred income, conferral, deferred payment, defer, deferent, deferens. Meaning: n. 1. a state of abeyance or suspended business 2. act of putting off to a future time.
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1, The deferral is indefinite if reinvestment is in non-depreciating assets such as freehold land and buildings.
2, Lengthening sales cycles, project deferrals and their negative impact on utilisation rates could see downward pressure on margins.
3, The interest rate subsidy sometimes involved deferral of repayment for 15 years.
4, This article continues the topic of work deferral I started in " Kernel APIs, Part 2: Deferrable functions, kernel tasklets, and work queues" (developerWorks,[http://sentencedict.com/deferral.html] March 2010).
5, Even implementing the interest - deferral scheme for homeowners has proved inconveniently tricky.
6, Complications arise due to tax deferral using foreign subsidiaries and tax avoidance via transfer pricing.
7, After a one - year deferral, the borrower repays the loan over five years.
8, This deferral would obviate pressure on the rouble exchange rate.
9, It also calls for the deferral of a share of bonuses.
10, Clinton said the underlying logic supports the notion that presidents are at least entitled to a temporary deferral of private litigation.
11, If a customer inquires about a better interest rate or a tax deferral plan, by all means make a referral.
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