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deferred
adjective as in put off till a later time
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The Fed’s deferred asset, representing cumulative losses, currently stands at negative $243.4 billion, but is showing signs of improvement.
But the tax break isn’t going away; it’s being deferred.
Then, he cited an underperforming park, where, despite significant spending to address deferred investment needs, earnings fell significantly.
Money in the account can be invested and grows tax deferred, and can be tapped tax-free when used for healthcare expenses.
The county's medical examiner previously said Ms Rivas Hernandez's body was "severely decomposed" when it was found in September and deferred making a ruling on how she died pending the death investigation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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