Phrases with «deference»

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"Deference" means showing respect, yielding, or giving in to someone else's opinion or authority. Full definition

Adjective + «deference»

Sentences with «deference»

  • Ten of «em, black and blue and bloodied, all pointed down in deference of the Siskel and Ebert rating system. (nitrateonline.com)
  • The question of deference on questions of procedural fairness will continue to hang over Canadian administrative law until it is argued and authoritatively resolved by the Supreme Court. (administrativelawmatters.com)
  • Yet another reason might be that it is very difficult for a reviewing court to show deference in the absence of reasons provided by the Tenancy Dispute Officer. (ablawg.ca)
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