Sentence examples for requires deference from inspiring English sources

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This interest in federalism recognized by Congress in enacting § 2254 d) requires deference by federal courts to factual determinations of all state courts.

Thanks to his job, which requires deference and self-effacement, and to the accident of his remaining in service much longer than most of his peers, Stevens's cautious and recessive personality has survived into a more democratic age.

The Internet service providers who prevailed in the Ninth Circuit say that the FCC has no particular expertise and that the rule that normally requires deference to an expert agency does not apply to basic definitions or interpretations of statutes.

Importantly, asking true questions requires deference to the object of enquiry 1 rather than to either predetermined lesson plans or identified learning needs.

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The District Court dismissed the federal suit, holding that the abstention doctrine required deference to the state-court proceedings.

Counsel's failure to raise a claim for which there was no reasonable basis in existing law does not seriously implicate any of the concerns that might otherwise require deference to a State's procedural bar.

In its appeal in the Ma case, Reno v. Ma, No. 00-38, the Clinton administration is arguing that the decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ordering the Cambodian's release "cannot be reconciled" with Supreme Court precedents requiring deference to the executive branch on immigration matters.

"In normal circumstances comity would require deference by others to European authorities on the resolution of European problems.

In its holding, the court first noted that the arbitrary and capricious standard requires ample deference and only rational basis review.

It is not that you know there is a point you cannot grasp, which reasonably requires some deference to those who claim to grasp it.

MR. OLSON: Well, I think that to the extent that there may be limitations, Justice Stevens, they are -- require considerable deference by this court to the judgment of Congress JUSTICE STEVENS: Well, I understand that, but do you -- I'd be interested in knowing, do you think it does contain limitations?

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