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deferred
adjective as in put off till a later time
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Additionally, House Speaker Mike Johnson signaled over the weekend that appropriations decisions might be deferred to early 2025.
He believes the prosecution will likely push to have Trump’s sentencing deferred until 2029.
But deferred dreams never die in the streaming era, where emerging platforms are hungry for content that can put them on the map.
The state plans to return some funding deferred last year, but the overall reduction will amount to 5.6%, or more than $270 million.
Meanwhile, Congress and the courts consistently deferred to the will of the president when it came to actions taken in the name of that war on terror.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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