deferred造句(1) Hope deferred makes the heart sick.
(2) The department deferred the decision for six months.
(3) The decision has been deferred indefinitely.
(4) She deferred to her partner in everything.
(5) Further discussion on the proposal will be deferred until April.
(6) The decision has been deferred by the board until next month.
(7) They discussed but deferred the decision.
(8) She had applied for deferred admission to college.
(9) The child always deferred to his older brother.
(10) The ship deferred its sailing because of bad weather.
(11) Diagnosis was deferred pending further assessment.
(12) She has deferred too long.
(13) They were deferred to just because they were men.
(14) The committee deferred their decision .
(15) Sentence was deferred for six months.
(16) We deferred the decision to her.
(17) She neither stood on ceremony nor deferred to authority.
(18) The parliamentary debate has been deferred.
(19) The possibility of potential deferred tax liabilities crystallising.
(20) Discussion was deferred until the October meeting.
(21) The agreement merely deferred armed conflict.
(22) We have already discussed the problem of making deferred aversive consequences effective.
(23) The resultant deferred debt service charges are included in debtors.
(24) Sentence had been deferred for 12 months for good behaviour.
(25) Understanding is deferred, rather as it is in certain recent theoretical accounts of the way literature works.
(26) The main acquisition charges so deferred are direct advertising expenditure and costs associated with the telesales and underwriting staff.
(27) College loan payments are deferred until students finish their degrees.
(28) The 1992 figures reflect a change in the method of accounting for certain deferred income tax benefits.
(29) If an extension is not obtained subsequent profit costs may be deferred.
(30) The purchase has been structured around an immediate £19 million cash payment, with the balance deferred until October 1993.