Word: defers
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...were able to pull off a concert at the stadium next fall, I’d probably deserve a burger of my own,” he said. “But until then I’ll probably defer to Larry Summers...
Nathans dismissed Glazer’s suggestion that regulations could force older students to defer to first-years in Yard common areas...
...pension legislation, which would effectively defer the airlines' pension obligations for years, is considered to have a good chance of passage, and the relief might come just in time for United, which has until April 8 to submit a reorganization plan to a U.S. bankruptcy judge. United has also asked the government to make $1.6 billion in loan guarantees under a provision designed to relieve the aftereffects of Sept. 11. The smaller carriers complain that taxpayers should not be asked to keep financing those airlines' inefficient ways. "What kind of public policy is it," asks Edward Faberman, a Washington lobbyist...
...interhouse war involving the dastardly distribution of dead fish in doordrops and the nefarious thievery of beloved house banners, peace between the battling factions of Mather and Kirkland seems about as likely as a Bush-Kucinich presidential race. In the meantime, those troubled by the cloud of conflict can defer to a little glimmer of what could be, a veritable symbol of peace, in Austin...
Meanwhile, in order to avert the AMT bite, you may have to reverse your regular tax strategy and forgo taking advantage of many itemized deductions. For example: you should consider refraining from prepaying state income taxes or real estate taxes, and don't defer bonuses or other income to the next year. And you should run the numbers before tapping any long-term capital gains. Finding the triggers can be tricky, so you may want to consult an accountant or visit websites like turbotax.com...