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  • noun Plural form of deferral.

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Examples

  • Keep in mind that because employees can make voluntary long-term deferrals, not all awards are distributed as they vest, so a significant portion of the current period investment gain or loss is actually amortized immediately.

    Financial Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2009

  • Keep in mind that because employees can make voluntary long-term deferrals, not all awards are distributed as they vest, so a significant portion of the current period investment gain or loss is actually amortized immediately.

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  • Keep in mind that because employees can make voluntary long-term deferrals, not all awards are distributed as they vest, so a significant portion of the current period investment gain or loss is actually amortized immediately.

    Financial Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2009

  • Of course, Tamny also pulls out that free lunch supply-side canard – if we actually adopt fiscal responsibility by reversing those Bush tax “cuts” aka deferrals, real GDP growth will suffer.

    Can Dirty Hands be a Good Thing? 2006

  • Of course, Tamny also pulls out that free lunch supply-side canard – if we actually adopt fiscal responsibility by reversing those Bush tax “cuts” aka deferrals, real GDP growth will suffer.

    Democrats Are Not Against People Holding Stocks 2006

  • So-called deferrals as a component of the compensation mix for people working in the financial services industry already is increasing, Gary Parr, vice chairman of investment banking group Lazard Ltd, told Reuters.

    Reuters: Press Release 2012

  • The governor signed a law earlier this year allowing for delays, called deferrals, in order to keep some cash in California's coffers during fiscal emergencies.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2010

  • The deferrals are the result of budget cuts that led to recent layoffs at the sheriff's office and forced closure in December of the 822-bed Queensgate jail, the county's second-largest jail.

    dispatch.com: RSS 2009

  • ICG says it mentioned Allegheny because the deferrals were the largest it has experienced recently and idled a mine.

    daytondailynews.com - News 2009

  • The FOP also offered to have its 1,000 members make two paycheck deferrals, meaning the officers would be paid sometime next year for weeks worked this year.

    Newark Police Reject Cuts Sean Gardiner 2010

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