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Worst because one consequence of an excellent egalitarianism in our societies is a refusal to endorse the status of other people; older forms of deference have gone down.
In the code of military etiquette silence and fixity are forms of deference.
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Some will always regard the very idea of "getting on", or getting away, as an insult to their origins, as even a new form of deference.
(In a way, blame is an inverted form of deference: it implies a faith that the authorities and experts and leaders could be impeccable).There is even, perhaps, a faint trace of magic in the blame syndrome.
Viñoly describes his new 63,000 sq m tower in modest tones, referring to the way the building looms southward towards the Thames as a form of deference: he calls it "bowing to the river".
The seemingly casual style he exhibited with Rogers and with such subsequent film and TV partners as Cyd Charisse, Leslie Caron and Barrie Chase may have begun as a form of deference to his sister 18 months older and accepted as the more gifted when they performed in vaudeville as children.
The urge to cock snooks, however, is itself a sort of deference.
Dunham treated her eldest child and only son with a kind of deference.
Observantia encompasses both the respect said to be owed to all humans equally and the forms of polite respect and deference that acknowledge different social positions.
Click here to view video At ground level, the sloping form is also a piece of deference, a way for the building to respect its neighbours' space.
Being a blogger I'm forced, out of deference to the form, to be a first-thought-best-thought author.
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