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deferral [dɪˈfɜ:rəl] SUST.

1. deferral DER.:

deferral

2. deferral ECON.:

deferral of debt repayment

tax deferral SUST.

tax deferral

Ejemplos de uso para deferral

deferral of debt repayment

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
It is an important measurement used to manage the deferrals allowed in insurance accounting.
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Deferral is also specifically authorized by some governments for particular social purposes or other grounds.
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There is time only as the deferral that generates differences, through a reflection of the who in the what, and vice versa.
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The second type of catch-up provision is limited to unused deferral limits from previous years.
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This temporary eastern deferral to the western church did not endure.
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As the market rout in the 1990s was drawn out, simple loss deferrals would no longer be sufficient.
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Consequently, it is deferral of immediate gratification that keeps people engaged and not a quid pro quo situation that is sought.
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Money contributed can either be from employee salary deferral or from employer contributions.
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There is a year long deferral for those who have visited a malarial area.
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In addition, trust preferred securities issued by bank holding companies will usually allow the deferral of interest payments for up to 5 years.
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