For cases of this sort, the Court applies a balancing test that gives considerable deference to the Government's ability to run its affairs without disruption from its employees.
Even so, Kansas law gives considerable deference to physicians' judgments.
Even when upset with him, Democrats still treat Mr. Greenspan with considerable deference.
Even though Troxel does not define "special weight," previous Supreme Court precedent indicates that "special weight" is a strong term signifying very considerable deference.
Mr. Whitehead was the first senior United States official to visit Poland in five years and was treated with considerable deference.
I noted that Sindhu showed him considerable deference.
Mr. Clinton also adopted a hands-off policy toward the Federal Reserve, showing considerable deference to its chairman, Alan Greenspan.
Fine Gael is seen as being a constitutional party, with members and public representatives always showing considerable deference to the institutional organs of the Irish state.
The appeals court, Mr. Gavil noted, must give considerable deference to Judge Kollar-Kotelly.
Mr. Winkle entered the witness- box, and having been duly sworn, bowed to the judge with considerable deference.