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In the Arizona case, the court largely deferred to precedent.
In the case of the Roosevelt papers, it does appear that the board largely deferred to Lord Black.
Frazier seldom goes out to eat — he cooks most of his meals on a George Foreman grill — so he had largely deferred to his partners in the restaurant's design.
The goal has been "to prevent claimants from being heard at all, and the lower courts have largely deferred, but that's not a track record to be proud of.
Frazier seldom goes out to eat he cooks most of his meals on a George Foreman grill so he had largely deferred to his partners in the restaurant's design.
Mr. Soares, who in the recent past has had only a single investigator devoted to public integrity cases, has to this point largely deferred to the attorney general's office, whose inquiry was taken over by Ms. Kaye after Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo recused himself from the case.
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On issues exclusive to individual districts, like local parks or zoning changes, the town board largely defers to the judgment of the council member who represents the district, Mr. Ferrara said.
Mr. Caro largely defers such assessments to what will be the next installment of his biography, which will deal with the escalation of the war and the ways in which the quagmire in Southeast Asia would undermine Johnson's presidency and his dreams of building a Great Society.
In this area the courts largely defer to presidents for institutional reasons.
"In this exhibition, we are largely deferring to the artists to explore what has continued and what has changed," says Lund. .
Mr. Grasso's compensation became a public issue after the exchange disclosed last month that he had received $139.5 million in accumulated pay, largely from deferred compensation.
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