The heart of the 1944 decision was that the courts should give deference to government decisions about what was required for national security.
He said he was required to give Congress great deference in reviewing the marriage law.
Others considered it to be our constitutional duty to hold a trial and give appropriate deference to the House's action on the articles.
As such, the decision of the Board should be given deference.
Admittedly, some of our prior cases have taken long steps down that road, giving great deference to Congressional action.
They said the Court had failed to give proper deference to the budget office's interpretation of the paperwork law.
Yet the other military leaders, especially the Starfleet officers, gave deference to him.
The most important remaining legal issue is whether federal courts should give great deference to the rulings of the immigration service in the case.
It's time for the committee's judgment to be given deference.
In reaching our conclusion, we have given full deference to the arguments made by the Commonwealth.