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In deference to the public mood, the festivities were reduced in scale, and a note of repentance was added to a dignified cathedral service.

A final complication in the Chevron doctrine is that courts appear to regard some administrative interpretations as worthy of more deference than others.

That assessment may be too cynical, but it seems fair to say that the Chevron opinion, if read in isolation, would give an exaggerated picture of the deference that courts actually give to administrative constructions.

He picked up a card with deference.

True, the Byzantine world was weighed down by deference to classical Greek models.

In deference to foreign feelings, an English text released by the government news agency, Xinhua, used the word "country" instead.

Though deference has long since died and an increasing proportion of Britons boast a university education, participation in formal politics, as in many other countries, is declining.

But your happiness and survival today don’t depend on your relationships with strangers. It doesn’t matter whether you get a nanosecond of deference from a shopkeeper or a stranger in an airport.

In their rage, the staff have shed all deference and discretion.

Nor did they depend on an excessive deference to financial markets or to derivatives, which had mercifully not been invented.

In the past decade, however, the trust has undergone a cultural revolution, adapting to a country from which deference had vanished as surely as liveried footmen or dressing for dinner.

It fused American preeminence with respect for the sovereignty of all nations and deference to universal principles and general rules.

And the law lords themselves were already ditching judicial deference, certainly after the incorporation into English law in 1998 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Nevertheless "All's Well" was minced with strict deference to it for the members of the Irving Dramatic Club.

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You are learning true obedience and deference.

In addition, argues an article published recently by the John William Pope Center for Higher Education, research papers promote deference to conventional opinions.

He took away the Sabbath canopy that had been built at the temple and removed the royal entryway outside the temple of the Lord, in deference to the king of Assyria.

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