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Whether this absolves the privileged from responsibility for oppression is not something Thomas addresses in the context of this discussion, but he argues that the privileged have an obligation to engage in "moral deference," that is, to defer to those who speak in an informed way about experiences specific to their position of subordination to which others do not have access.
But beyond that, our duty is to defer.
Another possibility is to defer bonuses until April 2010, when the windfall tax expires.
One solution is to defer to the beliefs of people of a single mind.
Even judges whose every instinct is to defer to plausible claims of national security have recoiled.
"The Americans wanted something to finish it; the compromise is to defer it, which means it is still alive".
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Rodriguez said his goal was to defer his feelings of sadness and change.
A third notion was to defer the Jerusalem problem for some years.
After the delays at Finsbury Park, East Coast said its "strong advice" to passengers was to defer travel to another date.
The argument has always been to defer to the states, as you know.
The investigators' reason in both cases was to defer treatment until symptomatic disease progression.
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