Sentence examples for through deference from inspiring English sources

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"In light of the commission's limited resources, efficient regulation through deference to comparable regulation just makes sense," he said.

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An important part of Gelb's role was to reinforce, through exaggerated deference, the fragile self-absorption of Horowitz and Wanda, the daughter of Arturo Toscanini.

They have given full rein to the idea that the way to conduct American foreign policy is through extreme deference to the UN.

The councilman himself did not have to go through in deference to a standard bit of gate-keeping diplomacy that had survived even the new strictures of a terror-damaged city.

The Cole and Church paintings (elegant sunset scenes of ruins in a landscape) nonetheless establish a useful art historical context for the exhibition through their deference to European precedents for both landscape painting techniques as well as subject matter.

The justices of the United States Supreme Court through their deference to police power, preference for security over freedom, and evisceration of our most basic rights for the sake of order and expediency have become the architects of the American police state.

Yet through their deference to police power, preference for security over freedom, and evisceration of our most basic rights for the sake of order and expediency, the justices of the United States Supreme Court have become the guardians of the American police state in which we now live.

The result was that while American military commanders tirelessly worked to persuade the Afghan president through factual presentation, deference, and occasional humor that the plan was working, they never seemed to consider that Karzai just might not be on board.

But by excluding everyone else: by excluding Charles (still an important figure in her life) and any real depiction of her relationship with her sons – perhaps through some unspoken deference to these important and very-much-alive royals – the film creates a distorted, sugary and preposterous impression.

In the first case, the writer negatively appraises his own Capacity, and the positioning with respect to his interlocutors might be one of deference through an expression of lack of expertise in this field (c.f. Martin 1992: 530).

Through this lens of deference to Congress, Justices Clarence Thomas, Anthony M. Kennedy and Antonin Scalia appear the activists.

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