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Their friendship has proved politically expedient to Mr. Cain, who often struggles with weighty policy questions, and has sometimes deferred to Mr. Gingrich.
Peter Wehner, a former domestic policy adviser to Mr. Bush, says the president sometimes deferred to the House speaker at the time, J. Dennis Hastert.
This could be interpreted to mean that physicians sometimes deferred the responsibility and decisions to the Swedish Social Insurance Agency.
The extra time was needed for data collection, analysis, and publication, and project activities were sometimes deferred due to other work commitments (personal communication).
Nurses in busier PHCs also found it challenging to consistently use case sheets as intended in real time and sometimes deferred filling them in until after the delivery.
The referral can either be accepted and the patient given a scheduled appointment, rejected, or sometimes deferred for further discussion with another consultant.
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Although Trump sometimes defers to his "generals," as he calls them, he rides roughshod over anybody else who works for him, however rich or experienced they are.
But she did sometimes defer to Dennis M. Walcott, the deputy mayor for education and community development, who was seated next to her and seemed ready to step in if any lawmaker got particularly aggressive.
Taffler would sometimes defer to his assistant "science guru" who was quite unconvincingly nicknamed "the Doctress," but later admitted he was just "sort of making it up," which made me wonder why the Doctress was even there.
The quality of her interviews varies wildly: Sometimes she defers to the guests too much, and she is less fearless questioning others than herself.
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