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For all the measured civility and protective deference now routine at N.F.L. training camps, some of the fundamental instincts of the sport still emerge.

The DOL's interpretation should instead be given a measure of deference proportional to its power to persuade.

"The judiciary owes some measure of deference to the executive in cases implicating national security," the majority said.

Republican lawmakers were muted in their criticism of the measure in deference to Busch, who led the chamber for 13 years.

Versed in the proper restaurant script, my friend nailed his next line — and garnished it with the requisite measure of deference.

Queen Elizabeth II is arriving on Thursday, and the club is leaving it up to players whether to show a measure of deference to her before matches.

This finding of "fact"—on a question the state courts were in a far better position than the federal courts to answer—deserves a "high measure of deference," Sumner v. Mata, 455 U.S. 591, 598, 102 S.Ct.

And so it was with a measure of deference that the bridal-bouquet catcher, Stephanie Monyak, whose métier requires little more than luck and a deep pool of single friends, approached Furman.

Judge Pratt gave "some measure of deference" to a ruling by the Obama administration, which on June 1 denied approval for the changes that Indiana wanted to make in its Medicaid program.

As the majority observes, the California Court of Appeal held that the prosecution had carried its burden to show, beyond a reasonable doubt, that "Fagan was not biased or prejudiced". 21 The majority argues that "this finding of 'fact'—on a question the state courts were in a far better position than the federal courts to answer—deserves a 'high measure of deference,'..

We instead accord the Department's interpretation a measure of deference proportional to the " 'thoroughness evident in its consideration, the validity of its reasoning, its consistency with earlier and later pronouncements, and all those factors which give it power to persuade.' " United States v. Mead Corp., 533 U. S. 218, 228 (2001) (quoting Skidmore v. Swift & Co., 323 U. S. 134, 140 (1944) ).

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