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deferments <a deferment; deferments> SUST.

deferments

deferment <a deferment; deferments> SUST.

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Farmers demanded and were generally given occupational deferments (many volunteered anyway, and those who stayed at home were not eligible for postwar veteran's benefits).
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There are also other extension options including income sensitive repayment plans and hardship deferments.
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It involved questions as to who should control the draft, the size of the army, and the need for deferments.
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Dependency deferments for registrants who were fathers or husbands were especially widespread.
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That number could increase or decrease due to injury deferments for currently exempt bowlers.
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Medical deferments and dismissals from basic training (often on somewhat dubious grounds) have increased significantly in the last years.
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He later sought and received two additional student deferments.
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It is very probable that he passed in his first try, since there are no other registered deferments in the following years.
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This eliminated deferments allowed in the prior draft process, affecting many college students and teachers.
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Those unable to cope for either physical or psychological reasons are either given deferments or transferred to a regular infantry training.
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