deferment in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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deferment in the PONS Dictionary

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Exemptions and deferments for the middle and upper classes resulted in the induction of a disproportionate number of poor, working-class, and minority registrants.
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That number could increase or decrease due to injury deferments for currently exempt bowlers.
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Up until 1950, seminarians were given a deferment from the draft, but in 1950 this was changed, and only clergy were exempt.
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Deferment of repayment continues for six months after the student leaves school either by graduating, dropping below half-time enrollment, or withdrawing.
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The interest on subsidized loans is paid by the federal government while the student is in school and during authorized deferment.
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Those unable to cope for either physical or psychological reasons are either given deferments or transferred to a regular infantry training.
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The number of young men trying to achieve permanent deferment by stating (usually mental) health problems has also increased in recent years.
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This deferment in granted in order to have a certain number of trained professionals needed by the army.
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As such, graduate and professional students can postpone repayment using in-school deferment while enrolled at least half-time in a degree or certificate program of study.
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He later sought and received two additional student deferments.
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