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Moreover, the political benefits of coddling the unions are immediate, whereas the costs are generally deferred.
Through the early part of the trial, Peter Bacanovic's lawyers generally deferred to Morvillo, much as their client did to Stewart.
Spain's Elena Salgado has generally deferred to her leader, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero; in any case, her Socialists are heading for defeat in an election in November.
But for final approval, everyone generally deferred to Yzerman, whose 20-year tenure as the captain of the Red Wings was the longest in North American sports.
Since then, led by the Supreme Court in its post-New Deal stance toward agency discretion, federal courts have generally deferred to administrative agencies' interpretations of their authority under their governing statutes, many of which are as open-ended as the Clean Air Act, if not more so.
Because launch systems are large structures it is important to consider them at least as rigid bodies; the effects of elastic deformations are generally deferred to advanced stages of design.
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Courts generally defer to the expertise of administrative agencies.
Further, he said, appeals courts should generally defer to the district court's conclusion.
In Brooklyn, the arena process passed legal muster, as courts generally defer to state agencies.
Instead, he is the guy who generally defers to James but is ever ready to erupt.
He said that "senior policymakers are generally deferring to intelligence officials on the handling of this issue".
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