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The possibility to defer a measure in a paediatric investigation plan until after studies in adults have been conducted. This ensures that research in children is done only when it is safe and ethical [..]
Source: ema.europa.eu

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Executive branch action to defer, or delay, the spending of appropriated money. The 1974 Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act requires a special message from the president to Congress repo [..]
Source: thecapitol.net

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1895, from defer (v.1) + -al (2).
Source: etymonline.com

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In accounting this means to defer or to delay recognizing certain revenues or expenses on the income statement until a later, more appropriate time. Revenues are deferred to a balance sheet liability [..]
Source: accountingcoach.com

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Definition If a purchase has been paid for but has not been accounted for on the company's balance sheet. For example: insurance premium payments for the upcoming year.
Source: investorwords.com

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Deferral: The approved postponement of study for a specified period prior to the first enrolment in a course.
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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The postponement of the date that an expense already paid or incurred, or of a REVENUE already received, is entered in the LEDGER.
Source: nysscpa.org

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The accounting treatment accorded the receipt or accrual of revenue before it is earned, or the incurrence of an expenditure before the benefits therefrom are received.
Source: doh.wa.gov

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Postponed until a later time.
Source: stlouisfed.org

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Deferral, generally, refers to putting off something until a future date, such as the payment of taxes. For instance, deposits made to some IRA accounts are subject to tax deferral, where taxes are no [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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(n) a state of abeyance or suspended business(n) act of putting off to a future time
Source: beedictionary.com

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Deferral is the taking of an authorised 'gap' between being offered a place at the University and commencing studies in the offered course. Deferral for commencing undergraduate students is [..]
Source: governance.uwa.edu.au

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A student who applied for early admission may have consideration of his or her application deferred to the regular admission pool. See also Deferred Acceptance.
Source: edvisors.com

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in your application, this is what you do if you’d like to carry an offer over to start it in the following academic year. 
Source: ucas.com

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A form of tax sheltering that results from an investment that offers deductions during the investor's high-income years, and/or postpones capital gains or other income until after retirement or d [..]
Source: fiscalagents.com

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A form of tax sheltering in which all earnings are allowed to compound tax-free until they are withdrawn at a future date. Placing funds in a qualified plan, for example, triggers deductions [not all qualified plans provide for tax deductions; contributions may, however, be excluded from gross income, i.e. 401(k) plans] for the current tax year and [..]
Source: mohlmanassetmanagement.com (offline)

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The final evaluation of a student who has applied early is postponed for inclusion in the regular applicant pool.
Source: collegecounselling.com

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This is an admission decision which may be received if a student has applied under an Early Decision or Early Action plan. A deferral means that the applicant has not yet been admitted or denied, the application will be placed in the regular round for another review, and an admission decision will be rendered in March or April.
Source: gatewaypublicschools.org (offline)

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When a student's application for early decision or early action is postponed, and will be considered with the regular applicant pool.
Source: mus.edu





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