Sentence examples for increasing deference from inspiring English sources

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The pilgrim never doubts her infallible opinion, but only asks for it with increasing deference.

The success of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and increasing deference paid to China in the diplomatic arena, assuages, but does not eliminate, trenchant vulnerability.

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Lack of knowledge or uncertainty about any of the relevant issues may result in failure to explore options and engage fully in health decision making, increasing the likelihood of deference to clinical professionals and the health system, other experts in their networks, and friends and family—ultimately heightening the likelihood of patient dissatisfaction with care choices made [ 4].

The courts, particularly the D.C. Circuit, have shown an increasing willingness to give no deference at all to the views of the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding securities laws, leading to such decisions as the one that kept the S.E.C. from even forcing hedge funds to register.

When increases, the deference in video popularity decreases which in turns makes the scheduling decision harder to make.

Though deference has long since died and an increasing proportion of Britons boast a university education, participation in formal politics, as in many other countries, is declining.

The key drivers have been the bitter fruits of economic neoliberalism (increasing long-term unemployment, inequality, poverty), an egoistic consumerist culture and declining deference.

Both Britain and the Conservative party began to turn away from the public-school elite in the early 1960s, when two things were happening: the demise of deference and the blurring of old cultural divides; and an increasing sense that the UK's decline was being worsened by the rule of gentleman amateurs – and, perhaps, what George Orwell called "the decay of ability in the ruling-class".

One remarkable achievement of Elizabeth II's 60 years as queen was that she managed to let in just enough daylight to satisfy an era of expanding democracy, increasing scrutiny, and declining deference but not so much that she lost the loyalty of her people in the United Kingdom or the 15 other Commonwealth countries of which she was head of state in 2012.

Deference of ART may increase the risk of disease progression and intervening opportunistic infections.

Husband and wife referred to each with a deference and respect that only seemed to increase during their marriage, Ms. Turner said.

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