Suggestions(1)
Similar(58)
As brilliantly as he played at times this series, Griffin still needs to develop a more refined offensive game before he can be the team's first option, and Paul too often deferred to less-talented teammates rather than looking to score himself.
Small or underfunded youth programs often defer to these less expensive, less accurate background checks because they cannot afford to perform comprehensive checks for every individual in contact with children.
The wealthier "auto Fords" were invariably deferred to by the less affluent "chemical Fords".
As it progresses in its ability to save lives, it will start to save people with less and less to gain … Therefore the more lifesaving is deferred to the future, the less well-being it will produce on average at the margin … Eventually … there will come a point where the power price of future lifesaving is matched by its lower benefit in terms of well-being.
PETER J. HENNING MORE COMPENSATION Employees at Credit Suisse received some good news on Monday: less of their compensation will be deferred to future years.
Largely because he deferred to Patrick Ewing, Johnson never posted big numbers in New York, averaging less than 13 points a game in four of his five seasons.
He deferred to Idzik.
On technical questions, everybody deferred to Peanuts.
Obama has deferred to a growing isolationism.
So far, Mr. Obama has deferred to Congress.
The State Department has deferred to the Department of Defense.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com