Sentence examples for mostly defer from inspiring English sources

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But smaller houses mostly defer to the law, which tends to favour current owners.

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For the last month, American and European officials had mostly deferred action on trade tensions with China.

His 1997-98 compensation — $524,000, mostly deferred — makes him one of America's most highly paid college heads.

He was seated next to his wife, a woman with short, ash blond hair who can hold her own but mostly defers to her husband.

Merkel was, as usual, controlled and directed; Schulz's response was, mostly, to defer.

It was something that did not appeal to public school-educated male cabinet, who were mostly brought up to defer politely to ladies.

They are mostly aimed at deferring the economic pain, and offering treats to woo Republicans who are wary of an enterprise that, along with health-care reform, has been one of Barack Obama's most cherished goals.

The general fund budget would still run a deficit of $20 million, mostly unpaid bills that city officials hope to negotiate away or defer to future budgets.

I defer.

People defer to her.

"Don't defer and defer and defer," recommended Gaitskell.

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