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[dih-fur] / dɪˈfɜr /




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“I submit to you that doesn’t defer bad conduct, it just allows you to continue to do it,” said Michelle Meyers, an attorney for Every Fire Survivor’s Network, at the news conference.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 18, 2026

Another option is to defer gains with exchange funds, private investment partnerships that allow investors to diversify concentrated stock positions without triggering immediate capital-gains taxes.

From Barron's • Jun. 13, 2026

He says the agency allowed him to defer some payments until after he started working, but that option was not given to any of the other students who spoke to the BBC.

From BBC • Jun. 12, 2026

But on development matters, council members typically defer to the wishes of the council person representing the community where a development is proposed.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 9, 2026

This time the black workers refused to defer to the black aristocracy.

From "The Best of Enemies" by Osha Gray Davidson




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