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As such, the decision of the Board should be given deference.
In deference to me, she took the time to think about it for a moment.
Kids are growing up in a world where there's no deference.
Deference went down the well when it came to that.
He looked at her without deference, and went on drinking.
He would have let you live, out of deference to tradition.
Just the right amount of deference, to show who worked for whom.
They ought to show a little more deference to a person like me!
But they did not display any deference on the court.
They had moved into the kitchen tonight in deference to the season.
The higher she stands above you, the greater your deference.
As a result of her deference, she said, the engineer was never a problem.
With all due deference to the Senator, the military will be brought back home.
In deference to his age and position, he was made a member of the senior common room.
Out of deference to me they waited until night to take the body away.
"And we all treat him with greater deference than anyone else."
This is done as a sign of respect or deference.
He was used to a little more deference from constructs.
Now, in deference to the land, we no longer cook on the beach.
See the pretty air of deference in the way he listens to her!
There was a studied deference about him when he moved to a place at the table.
"This new crop is likely to get less deference from Congress."
But given the current deference to states, this was never seriously considered.
They didn't seem to show any particular deference to her.
"You need to treat your station security chief with a certain deference."