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Dr. Gebman's draft also says NASA has deferred inspections for corrosion, even though standing water had occasionally been found inside the Atlantis (which is still available to fly) and the Columbia after rainstorms.
If you spoke to her, she would always defer to Erik, who would be standing nearby.
Every now and then, some unschooled colleague would ask why we were standing, and I'd defer.
This is the person who steals the floor at every meeting or who has such standing that all members defer to him or her.
In 1955, Parks defied the humiliating Jim Crow policy requiring a black person of any age or sex to defer to any white person by standing so the white person could sit.
We sometimes question our instincts or defer to others' opinions instead of standing up for our own.
I'd rather hold that idea till the very end". The brainstorming session continues with Brambilla standing on the sidelines, deferring to the real powers on the set--Stallone and Silver.
But Senate Republicans have refused to take up those measures, with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky standing on the sidelines and deferring completely to Trump.
"Do you know how many dreams that I saw standing at Ingersoll-Whitman, dreams that were deferred and destroyed?" she said.
Asked if he would play with the Red Sox through the final three years of his contract, Ramirez deferred the question to his agent, Greg Genske, who was standing behind him on a bench outside the clubhouse.
The anticipated dramatic advances could be deferred if the Court feels the parties before it lack "standing".
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