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Whoever, in any section, proposes to abandon such a government, would do well to consider, in deference to what principle it is, that he does it — what better he is likely to get in its stead — whether the substitute will give, or be intended to give, so much of good to the people.
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Or consider the domestic set-up, in which only the kitchen is altered in deference to the family's size.
"The relationship between the pet and the parent is somewhat comparable to children and family," Marder says, in deference to polls that show 70% of U.S. pet owners consider animals an extension of their family.
Perhaps in deference to my deranged condition, he added, "Take it easy".
It is so cold, in fact, that in deference to the reader, whose nose is no doubt starting to run, we shall go indoors for a spell, that one might consider Mr. Diedricksen's accomplishments in comfort.
(I was allowed inside in deference to the Khan).
Instead, many suppliers' product lines are neglected by resellers in deference to more compatible incentive offers.
Neither would Sarah Lawrence, in deference to the family's wishes.
Hindu men donned skullcaps in deference to Muslim custom.
Yet he would go to third in deference to Jeter.
In deference to his wishes, no services are currently scheduled.
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