deferring in English

verb
1
put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone.
they deferred the decision until February
synonyms:postponeput offdelayhold overhold off (on)put backshelvesuspendstayput overtableput on iceput on the back burnerback-burnerput in cold storagemothball
2
submit humbly to (a person or a person's wishes or qualities).
he deferred to Tim's superior knowledge
synonyms:yield tosubmit togive way togive in tosurrender tocapitulate toacquiesce torespecthonor
verb

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1. • avoiding or deferring absolute constraints on expansions of these treatment plants.

2. 10 In a newspaper piece called "On Conversation," which he wrote shortly after forming the Junto, Franklin stressed the importance of deferring--or at least giving the appearance of deferring--to others.

3. I introduced myself and shook my tail feathers counter-clockwise thus deferring to his dominance.

4. Fast-forward to today where you have a culture of ever-deferring responsibility — pass-the-Buckism

5. Synonyms for Adjourning include suspending, postponing, deferring, delaying, interrupting, proroguing, recessing, discontinuing, staying and shelving

6. Fast-forward to today where you have a culture of ever-deferring responsibility — pass-the-Buckism

7. Arpit May 10, 2020 · 7 min read Copy-On-Write, Abbreviately referred to as CoW suggests deferring the copy process until the first modification

8. The many faces of dispute resolution Louthan said this issue can be resolved by Agreeing to deferring final approval of the proposed resolution (e.g., entering into a closing agreement

9. Under this standard, Appellate courts decide for themselves what the law says and what the decision of law should be, without deferring to the trial court’s decision

10. According to Robert Kirchubel, "the main causes for deferring Barbarossa's start from 15 May to 22 June were incomplete logistical arrangements and an unusually wet winter that kept rivers at full flood until late spring."

11. • In this budget, we allowed Tax pass through for AIFs, rationalization of capital gains of REITs, modification in PE norms and deferring the implementation of GAAR for two years.

12. IMPACT on PERFORMANCE Continued shortages in field offices, international and operational law impacted performance by delaying or deferring provision of legal advice and services in military law to some clients.

13. * State Bank of Vietnam has reduced policy rates by 300 basis points in a period of eight weeks and the Government tries to support affected enterprises by deferring tax payments and lowering land lease fees.

14. Browning structures "My Last Duchess" by deferring information about a prospective marriage that will affect our ability to distinguish the subject, or main work, of the duke's design, from the apparently ornamental, secondary Bywork

15. IMPACT on PERFORMANCE Continued shortages in field offices, international and operational law have impacted performance by delaying or deferring provision of legal advice and services in military law to some clients, generally those with whom SLAs have not been negotiated.

16. Bandelier Sky Line, copyright Patricia Galagan 2015 “Due to the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, and with an abundance of caution to protect everyone’s health and safety, Bandelier is deferring the Artist In Residence program until fall 2022

17. Cunctation: 1 n the act of procrastinating; putting off or delaying or deferring an action to a later time Synonyms: procrastination , shillyshally Type of: delay , holdup the act of delaying; inactivity resulting in something being put off until a later time

18. IMPACT on PERFORMANCE Shortages in field offices, international and operational law and legal training, have impacted performance by delaying provision of legal advice and deferring legal services in military law (ex. the Comox legal officer position remains vacant and training for deployment has been put at risk).

19. Condemnations of Business and Income Producing Property Written by Harold Goedde Posted in Property Tax • Real Estate This article will explain the tax rules for determining a gain or loss from Condemnations, how much of the loss is deductible or amount of gain taxable, and in what tax year, deferring gains from Condemnations, and basis of