Phrases with «significant deference»

The phrase "significant deference" means giving a lot of respect or importance to someone else's opinions or decisions. Full definition

Sentences with «significant deference»

  • «The president deserves the chance to succeed and therefore should be given significant deference in choosing Cabinet positions,» Rubio said yesterday before casting his vote. (scientificamerican.com)
  • It affirms that arbitrators should be given significant deference in how they deal with common law and equitable doctrines as long as the arbitrator is reasonably responding to the labour relations issue before them.» (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • The dissent, in contrast, constructed the College decision as that concerning the management of the teaching profession in British Columbia and hence accorded significant deference to the College. (ablawg.ca)
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