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deference

[def-er-uhns] / ˈdɛf ər əns /




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Still, his perceived deference to Choi, who also served as a top advisor to Moore, has led to questions about just how much has really changed.

From Los Angeles Times

That precedent set a “great level of deference” as the standard of review for deployments that have since mushroomed across the country, circumscribing debate even in courts where it is not legally binding.

From Los Angeles Times

In retrospect, even though he clearly disagreed with the hawks, Powell went to great lengths to give the hawks due deference in his October remarks.

From Barron's

Whether his successor can command the same deference is an open question.

From The Wall Street Journal

He stands a head taller than the woman, but he regards her with a familial deference.

From Literature