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In transparency litigation in the national-security sphere, the courts almost invariably defer.
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These exceptions reflect a belief that avoiding physical injury to third parties is more important than invariably deferring to patients' preferences, sparing their feelings and preserving their trust in relationships.
The wealthier "auto Fords" were invariably deferred to by the less affluent "chemical Fords".
Always defer to your doctor.
Always defer to motorized traffic.
Always defer to the manufacturer's directions.
This she did often; invariably Herb would stop talking and defer to her as soon as she began to chime in.
News reports about that colossal blunder invariably included explanations of "wetness," "dampness," and "moisture," and on that point I can only defer to the company's expertise: If Pearson says the problem was clamminess, I assume it was clamminess.
I defer.
People defer to her.
"Don't defer and defer and defer," recommended Gaitskell.
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