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Obviously, as our partner for Citi Field, we're going to give substantial deference to their design and graphic treatment".
In his majority opinion, Justice Antonin Scalia wrote that the F.D.A.'s interpretation of its rules deserves "substantial deference".
Appellate courts ordinarily review decisions about requests for injunctions like the one Judge Wilson denied with substantial deference.
Courts have given substantial deference to federal agencies' decisions to settle cases, approving thousands of previous settlements, the commission said in its court papers.
The key difference would be that the examiner's view would then rise or fall on the merits, rather than enjoying substantial deference from the jury.
As a substantive one, it urges judges considering constitutional questions to grant substantial deference to the views of the elected branches and invalidate their actions only when constitutional limits have clearly been violated.
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Statistical analysis demonstrated significant deference.
Statistical analysis demonstrated high significant deference.
Over 18-months there was no statistically significant deference in mortality rate on our ITU.
Before that meeting, Buchanan wrote, the N.B.A. had been optimistic about an agreement that would have called for substantial cuts, in deference to the recession, but that would have preserved referee salaries and playoff pay at their current levels.
The resulting Profumo affair heralded the fall of Harold Macmillan's Tory government, and with it a substantial erosion of the deference shown to the upper classes.
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