deferring

  • 1deferring — index dilatory, obeisant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Deferring — Defer De*fer , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deferred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Deferring}.] [OE. differren, F. diff[ e]rer, fr. L. differre to delay, bear different ways; dis + ferre to bear. See {Bear} to support, and cf. {Differ}, {Defer} to offer.] To put… …

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  • 3deferring — n. postponing, delaying, putting off to a later date de·fer || dɪ fɜː v. postpone to a future time; delay, put off; submit to the wish or opinion or judgement of another person …

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  • 4deferring — present part of defer …

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  • 5deferring judgement — postponement of a judgment till a later date (Law) …

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  • 6hedge accounting — Deferring recognition of unrealized gains and losses from a hedge instrument until the corresponding gains or losses from the hedged instrument( s) are recognized. See FAS 133 and FAS 149. American Banker Glossary …

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  • 7defer — I. transitive verb (deferred; deferring) Etymology: Middle English deferren, differren, from Middle French differer, from Latin differre to postpone, be different more at differ Date: 14th century 1. put off, delay 2. to postpone induction of (a… …

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  • 81975 Australian constitutional crisis — Date October–November 1975 Location Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Participants Sir John Kerr …

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  • 9Omar Bradley — For the American politician, see Omar Bradley (politician). Omar Nelson Bradley …

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  • 10Read-copy-update — (RCU) is an operating system kernel technology for improving performance on computers with more than one CPU.More technically it is a synchronization mechanism which can sometimes be used as an alternative to a readers writer lock. It allows… …

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