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deferred
adjective as in put off till a later time
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Romney’s cause of death was listed as deferred on the medical examiner’s website.
And some savings will show up later as federal workers who accepted deferred resignation drop off government payrolls in fiscal 2026.
Any new layoffs tied to the shutdown combined with the workers who took the deferred resignation program could mean “a hideous employment report could be coming,” he said.
“Max out your HSA like your retirement account. When medical expenses come up, pay out of pocket so you can let your HSA assets grow tax deferred,” Ward says.
Troubled firm Thames Water also appealed for higher price rises, but has deferred its case until late October while it tries to fix a rescue bid.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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