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Although its doctrine remained rigorously Marxist, in deference to the instructions of the International, the party's conduct was much more flexible.
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(I was allowed inside in deference to the Khan).
In deference to the unease, Mr. Panetta referred to a "rebalancing" toward Asia.
In 2008, in deference to the Fifth Circuit, the Board of Immigration Appeals upheld his deportation.
"In deference to the standards, my tomb will be in Optimum".
Today, however, we had to submit, in deference to the President's wishes".
In deference to the authority's rules, the hosts did not offer alcohol.
The neighbors greet my uncle cheerfully but with voices lowered in deference to the playing.
The couple had arrived earlier than expected, in deference to the weather, and to their supporters' endurance in withstanding it.
And, while the word "penance" does not appear in the 1611 Bible, in deference to the Puritans, neither does the word "tyrant", in deference to the king.
Back in the nineteen-sixties and seventies, judicial conservatives believed in restraint — in deference to the elected branches of government.
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