Sentence examples for deference given from inspiring English sources

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He deferred to politicians who actually deserved some deference, given Mr. Bloomberg's status as political novice.

Two women living near Mumbai were arrested recently for a Facebook post that politely questioned the deference given a deceased political leader.

But that is just one example of the implicit deference given by policymakers to views that ignore the plight of the unemployed.

"O.M.B. played its traditional role, but like in any emergency situation there was some deference given to Bremer because he was on the front lines and had the best perspective on the emergency needs".

Then came Enron's collapse, which raised a whole raft of concerns about corporate America: conflicts of interest on Wall Street, impenetrable accounting, the offshore registration of corporate vehicles, large financial exposures, unhealthy deference given to celebrity chief executives, and high share valuations.

Holman further argued that the president should end the deference given to the leaders of the Senate in appointing commissioners and should himself name all five nominees for the seats held by commissioners serving expired terms.

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He responded with courtly deference, giving them his full attention.

Leaders made changes to that proposal, too, dropping some language on the "Chevron deference" ― which deals with how much judicial deference is given to an agency's interpretation of a law (Meadows wanted less deference).

In Scarborough, North Yorkshire, where Mr. Savile maintained a second residence and was buried last year close to his home town of Leeds, the deference has given way to disgust.

At some point, deference is given to free speech, Leonard L. Gordon, director of the Northwest regional office of the F.T.C., said at the greenwash conference Friday, and the agency has not been in the habit of challenging such ads.

The very fact that a slippery slope is being cited as grounds for declaring the law unconstitutional — despite that "significant deference" usually given to laws passed by Congress — tells you all that you need to know about the argument's validity.

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