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State use of the land will be deferred for the next 10 years.
One reason that these questions have been deferred, they said, is economic.
But in public they defer to him as a former King.
You also had better be ready to defer to group needs.
Most of the guys have their money deferred for later.
One is to defer to the future things we'd like to do now.
In the old days, he would have expected them to defer to him.
One had only to look at the way the others deferred to him to know it.
"Why does the court have to defer to the military?"
And in most cases now, we have to defer to legal.
"Perhaps we had better defer this business until some other time."
West deferred her law degree studies to take the part.
This led to the project being deferred until at least 2012.
Some of the money in the contract will be deferred.
I am always willing to defer to your good sense.
At the most important moment, one was willing to defer to another.
They would be far better off deferring their decision until spring.
But the threat of military action has, in effect, been deferred.
He said it was not yet clear which projects would be deferred.
"People feel that they should defer for someone who needs it more."
Yet, we can no longer defer the enforcement of these rights.
As you know, the vote has been deferred to a later sitting.
However, certain maintenance was deferred over the past several years.
The others defer to her in lots of little ways.
Even the traffic police seemed to defer to the students.