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That does not, I respectfully suggest, at all deal with the question of deference to the voter intent determination, which the court has repeatedly said is a matter for judicial determination.
One of the lead attorneys, Joshua Block, of the American Civil Liberties Union, told me that the brief for Grimm to be filed in January will urge the Court to put aside the question of deference to the agency, because even without it transgender students' right to use bathrooms matching their gender identity "is the only interpretation consistent with the statute," Title IX.
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Asking the questions of the doctors the cancer sufferer won't ask out of deference, fear, worry, etc.
Perhaps out of deference to the club?
It smacked of deference or, worse, manipulation.
But the culture of deference to Oh has seemingly ended.
The era marked the end of the age of deference.
At first, the relationship was one of deference.
In a nation of deference, he likes confrontation.
The age of deference is well and truly dead.
It was a simple but symbolic gesture of deference.
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