"Considerable deference" means showing a great amount of respect or yielding to someone else's authority or opinion.
Sentences with «considerable deference»
However, these best practices aside, boards enjoy considerable deference in how they recognize and handle conflicts of interest, or not. (canadianbusiness.com)
The Divisional Court noted that it was required to give the Tribunal «considerable deference with respect to the penalty imposed». (slaw.ca)
Courts have generally accepted med - arb as a valid process for many years and have shown considerable deference to party agreements (or statutory requirements) to adopt this process. (slaw.ca)