Sentences with phrase «paying deference»

He must have something to pay him deference, something to subordinate.
The Albright - Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo plans to sink its parking lot beneath a restored public green space along Elmwood Avenue, radically reconfigure much of Gordon Bunshaft's low - lying 1962 addition into a grand public entry hall and create 23,000 square feet of new gallery space split between two new buildings that pay deference to the surrounding parkland.

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That is what savings rates and investing is all about: striking the optimal balance between enjoying your life in the here and now while paying proper deference to the kind of lifestyle you want your future self to attain.
he says, referencing the fact Wade recruited LeBron James, the only player who had the heft to usurp Wade's place as South Beach's most important star, to play essentially the same position as him, while taking a pay cut and accepting the internal struggle that accompanies deference.
Still, they're the Big Six in terms of profile, in terms of hype, in terms of money made and spent, and since this is the Premier League we should pay due deference to its driving forces.
These misunderstandings are a symptom of a previously privileged group to whom society no longer pays much deference.
Praise, too, for the planned sugar tax, with Corbyn paying particular deference to TV chef Jamie Oliver — a name drop many of us would have perhaps found a little unexpected on budget day.
How much deference does a newly installed designer need to pay to the heritage of a house?
That is what savings rates and investing is all about: striking the optimal balance between enjoying your life in the here and now while paying proper deference to the kind of lifestyle you want your future self to attain.
... I am quite satisfied that the review process was fair and equitable, although I do believe excessive deference was paid to this one particular reviewer at the beginning of the process.
Her divergence from the majority in both decisions rested on the view that judicial deference is based upon the principle of relative expertise or experience in a particular area, and thus this bare assertion of a presumption of deference simply because a statutory decision - maker is interpreting its home statute pays too little attention to whether the statutory decision - maker actually has sufficient expertise or experience to justify deference to its determination of a legal question (See Alliance Pipeline at para 80 and Alberta Teachers» Association at paras 82 — 89).
In Rogers Communications Inc. v. Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada, a majority of the Court held that, even though the Copyright Board was interpreting its own statute (typically, a situation in which deference is appropriate), no deference would be paid to its interpretation of the scope of copyright.
At its heart the case concerns the question of the level of deference the EU courts should pay to resolutions of the UN Security -LSB-...]
For example, Madam Justice Deschamps wrote a concurring opinion in Alberta Teachers» Association on the view that judicial deference is based upon the principle of relative expertise or experience in a particular area, and thus a bare assertion of a presumption of deference simply because a statutory decision - maker is interpreting its home statute pays too little attention to whether the statutory decision - maker actually has sufficient expertise or experience to justify deference to its determination of a legal question (Alberta Teachers» Association at paras 82 — 89).
«To my mind, this is a trend we're now starting to see, combined with the Sattva decision, in which greater deference is being paid to trial judges regarding how they are to interpret contracts, and contractual interpretation will be given greater deference on the basis it is now a question of mixed fact and law,» he says, referencing Sattva Capital Corp. v. Creston Moly Corp..
Accordingly, the court held that there was no palpable and overriding error, and deference is owed to the motion judge's conclusion that the appellant was paid in full and that there was no credible evidence to the contrary.
I purchased the airfare and upgrades knowing that the upgrades might not be honored at the time of travel in deference to full paying passengers.
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