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Unlike the law courts, the newspapers still deferred to the authority of old-fashioned expertise.
The film's greatest strength, however, is its atmosphere: Coutard's images capture the moods and shades of inner life, and the music — filmed and recorded live in pubs — conveys the passion and the melancholy of dreams still deferred.
Small investors still deferred to Wall Street demigods, whether "gunslinging" money managers like Gerald Tsai of the Manhattan Fund or corporate chieftans like Harold Geneen, president of I.T.T. and leading architect of the conglomerate boom.
In this world, corporate property was not accorded the same sanctified status still deferred to when it came to personal property.
Even when Clark raised the issue of a school that might discriminate against African-Americans, DeVos, after mentioning something vague about civil rights protections being "broadly applicable," still deferred to "parents making choices" as the most important principle.
Still, deferred income remains just a fraction of the $219 billion annuity market.
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