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Deferrals are more likely than cancellations, he said.
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Pledge Deferrals Once pledge-fulfillment issues are on the table, advisers and charities can approach donors with a grant workout -- a strategy fit to benefit both the donor and charity.
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Deferrals should be granted only to people who eventually "annuitize" - that is, convert their nest eggs into a lifetime retirement income.
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Deferrals should be granted only to people who eventually "annuitize" - that is, convert their nest eggs into a lifetime retirement income.
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Deferrals from prior years increased by £700m relative to 2009.
The Guardian World News Jill Treanor 2011
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Deferrals beyond six months are available, but are specific to company, credit and situation.
unknown title 2011
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Deferrals related to anticipation around the new iPhone 4S release were the culprit.
Forbes.com: News Eric Savitz 2011
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Deferrals related to carrying charges further lowered interest expense by approximately $0.8 million during the 2010 quarter.
unknown title 2011
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Deferrals 96 116 86 Amortization, net of interest: Prospective unlocking - assumption changes
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This year in Washington, D.C., the agenda's 100-plus sessions included titles for more austere times, like "Responding Nimbly to Economic Change," "Associate Deferrals and Public Interest Placements" and "Managing Student Expectations."
Law.com - Newswire 2009
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