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Newcomers may be less deferential to tradition, and more innovative.
In brief, it educated co-pilots to be less deferential to their captains.
In other words, it would mandate that the courts be less deferential to the claims, and rob government officials the power to abuse the privilege.
But given their profiles and clues from their writings, it is in any case extremely unlikely that the combination of Roberts and Alito would be less deferential to presidential power than the combination of O'Connor and Rehnquist.
The House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee has published an unexpectedly lively report urging British diplomats and ministers to be "less deferential" to the U.S. No more groveling, then.
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They are less deferential to authority.
"We're less deferential to authority now, so politicians are trained to use open-hand gestures rather than point," explains Karen Pine.
Gillibrand has been less deferential to Senate seniority protocols and more uncompromising in her positions – such as repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" and combating sexual assault in the military – than most freshman senators, traits which have sometimes caused friction with her Democratic colleagues.
But as president he must necessarily be less deferential, making occasional run-ins inevitable, Democrats say.
Mr. Obama was less deferential; when Mr. Lehrer tried to speed him up, Mr. Obama said, "I had five seconds before you interrupted me," and went on and on.
Similarly, while the community and clinician groups argued that the 'judgment of doctors' should be paramount in decisions regarding likely treatment effectiveness, consumers were less deferential, emphasizing a need for guidelines to ensure that doctors are 'transparent' about costs and likely outcomes.
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