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The village chief, although granted considerable deference, has little authority.
Even so, Kansas law gives considerable deference to physicians' judgments.
We show that the Big Three's votes on these matters reveals considerable deference to corporate managers.
Even when upset with him, Democrats still treat Mr. Greenspan with considerable deference.
The appeals court, Mr. Gavil noted, must give considerable deference to Judge Kollar-Kotelly.
Such a request I would accord considerable deference and I would not require a full statement of reasons underlying it.
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Particularly influential was the thought of Confucius (551 479 bce), with its considerable emphasis upon deference to authority and to family elders and upon respect for ritual observances and propriety.
The courts have taken a broad approach to this exception, and have shown a considerable amount of deference to the Government.
Despite this apparent display of deference, and the considerable lengths to which the former ECHR president and UK judge Nicolas Bratza has gone to ensure the court does not adopt a "micro management" approach, this government says it is not for turning.
And although the science committee doesn't set NSF's budget, Droegemeier was careful to show deference to a legislator with considerable clout over NSF's activities.
Though they are handsomely rewarded for doing so, standing on a stage waving a golf club in some kind of dance simulation in deference to local customs represents a considerable challenge for professional golfers.
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