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The Hill: House postponed votes in deference to Bush's passing.
In deference to my age, she does not text me.
How many Shane Boyles must we accept in deference to it?
In deference to what he had just done, his teammates waited.
But so far, Pelosi has not weighed in, in deference to Cummings.
According to inmates, conditions had improved only in deference to the visit.
Clinton occasionally as she spoke, as if in deference to an elder.
Other women may cover themselves in deference to conservative families and communities.
Please stop abandoning your old fake pets in deference to new fake pets.
"Every single thing Bayer built was in deference to the mountains," she said.
But when Embiid sat in deference to his minutes restriction, the Rockets darted ahead.
China had previously opposed such sanctions, apparently in deference to Pakistan, a close ally.
Many of them wear headscarves tucked under their helmets, in deference to religious sensibilities.
In deference to the same regulations, the debate took place without a live audience.
But in deference to Turkish sensitivities, the Americans have declined to arm them directly.
In deference to Hindu sensitivities, the slaughter of cows is illegal in Uttar Pradesh.
In deference to Huberdeau and Barkov, Jagr has adapted his style to complement his linemates.
In deference to India, Bhutan has shied away from establishing direct diplomatic relations with China.
Carina is sad too, so she and Henry make out lightly in deference to her mourning.
Theresa May, the prime minister, had pledged in deference to Catholic pressure to remove the cap.
We're a government engaged in sovereign relations with a foreign government, and in deference to them.
Starting about a decade ago, he'd sometimes skip the bacon in deference to his doctor and cholesterol.
But the political response was relatively muted, in deference to the shootings of police officers in Dallas.
Merrill said he thought Trump had kept quiet so far in part in deference to Alabama Sen.
Editor in chief and chairman Sonny Mehta lingered outside, perhaps in deference to the city's smoking laws.
Most of these are red, in deference to the season, when most people gravitate toward heartier dishes.
But in 2008, in deference to the recession, she focuses on how to do Paris on a budget.
Was she an Aunt Tom, in the sense of selling out women's interests in deference to the patriarchy?
Then, in deference to Netflix, as if there were any doubt of the popular show's return, he backpedaled.
The memo advises prosecutors to avoid strict enforcement of federal prohibitions on marijuana, in deference to state law.
Some of them now worry that Turkey, in deference to Mr Assad's foreign backers, will cut its support.
Then the beat drops into the spaces between rhythms, in deference to the late great Stubblefield's funky break.
Trump believes in Trump, and whatever wreckage he causes in deference to that god is of no concern.
Saudi Arabia banned Khashoggi from writing and making TV appearances in the country in deference to the American president.
In deference to Mr Xi, streets are being cleared of protest slogans; demonstrators will be kept at a distance.
That plot summary glosses over a significant chunk of Overlord's story, in deference to the J.J. Abrams mystery box.
That was a decision we made in deference to our author and we had intended to stick by it.
At one point, Kanye instructs Tyga to put himself on "airplane mode," in deference to Queen B. Thank god.
The Supreme Court has recently given companies broad freedom to ignore laws in deference to the owner's religious faith.
Claire McCaskill, at a moment when most politics is on hold in deference to the tragedy unfolding in Texas.
No surprises, no speeches, no slips, although he did wear a latex glove in deference to local health codes.
Then, in deference to their worried faces, I pack my sons' illusions of safety: pillows, from their beds. Loveys.
In deference to the schoolmarm, he doesn't say what sort of pot it was, but the men grunt knowingly.
Ms. Tyan, who is Baptist, makes both with halal beef in deference to her customers, predominantly Muslim Uzbek immigrants.
Their farm will observe local customs, she adds, eschewing mass slaughter of livestock in deference to Tibetan Buddhist culture.
In deference to the party's sensitivities, the International Olympic Committee only allows Taiwan's athletes to call their team "Chinese Taipei".
Nigeria's kits evoke a traditional agbada robe; Korea's, a white tiger, in deference to the symbol of courage and power.
Even China, an ever-present campaign trail piñata, has been spared in deference to existential concerns on the Korean Peninsula.
While the Senate can make amendments, tax bills emanate from the House in deference to its power of the purse.
It is likely that they, too, will defy the subpoenas in deference to the White House, courting additional contempt citations.
University officials have said they limited public information in deference to federal privacy law, confidentiality agreements and victims' presumed feelings.
S&P said in a statement that Bulgaria's public financial management has been prudent, in deference to the currency board regime.
Mr Gillum adamantly opposes school choice, presumably in deference to the teachers' unions who wield considerable power within the Democratic Party.
In deference to all the haters, the story Snyder is trying to tell does fall apart in a few key ways.
Quasar decided to keep the original colors in deference to the flag's history, and add others to modernize it for 2018.
The movie's undisciplined desire to "rip from the headlines" cheapens the inherent drama of its central conflict in deference to sensationalism.
Rubio ultimately decided he would approve the nominee in deference to Trump, as well as to fill a critical top job.
"In deference to their expertise on this critical health crisis, I support that decision regarding in-person voting tomorrow," Pepper said.
The president of the Chamber of Deputies, Fidel Espinoza of the Socialist Party, postponed the debate in deference to the church.
These have extensive powers, in deference to long-standing demands from various ethnic, linguistic, religious, caste and regional groups for more autonomy.
While the White House disagreed, Fanning stepped down in deference to McCain's concerns and has since been preparing for the confirmation hearing.
Coach Edward Joyner Jr. goes by Little Buck, in deference to his father, who became known around Winston-Salem, N.C., as Buck.
Similarly, the Envoy's Lookout closes one hour earlier than most Boston bars, in deference to its guests and neighbors, Mr. Shah said.
Several GOP aides described their bosses as willing to hold off from criticism until the hearing in deference to the President's selection.
He is considered the best defensive center fielder on the Pirates roster, yet he plays left in deference to team leader Andrew McCutchen.
But what's much more likely is that Mueller -- in deference to established Justice Department protocols --will simply let the report speak for itself.
Along with that came America's emergence as a go-it-alone superpower, with those values set aside in deference to Russia and China.
But perhaps in deference to the family's sensibilities, he waited to visit the Capitol on Monday evening until after the Bushes had left.
For years, Israel refrained from establishing new settlements, under pressure from previous American administrations and in deference to peace efforts with the Palestinians.
The new policy announced on Friday made no explicit distinction between the blocs and the outlying settlements, in deference to the settlement advocates.
Chrome is the application I use the most and, perhaps in deference to convenience, Chrome's flaws seem easier to deal with than its absence.
Rather, it's her love of power that's pulling her along, and she'll likely make very different decisions in deference to that than Tyrion expects.
In deference to the Communist Party's qualms, filmmakers eschew happy endings for teenage lovers or homosexuals, let alone anything critical of the party itself.
In recent years, the museum's leadership has sharpened its focus on social justice, in deference to the values of the family that inspired it.
"I thought the one thing he would notice about our park, in deference to Miami, is there's people there, for one thing," Uecker said.
Starr's claim is not that Kavanaugh believes in deference to the elected branches of government and will be reluctant to strike down laws as unconstitutional.
The New York Stock Exchange, the United Nations, and even the government of Chinese-controlled Hong Kong aren't closed today in deference to Mother Earth.
It is hard for me to believe that a court confronted with an indictment of Trump would dismiss it in deference to Trump's self-pardon.
In deference to these trends, Goldman describes its strengths in terms of characteristics—superior contacts and execution—rather than specific franchises (which may be imperilled).
But from 2009 it has allowed religious-only marriages, in deference to newcomers from Muslim countries and Israel, another land where only religious nuptials count.
The use of lowercase in the former was apparently in deference to the museum's superior position in this adroit bit of high-end art marketing.
The decision to replace Rodriguez on the roster with reliever James Pazos raised eyebrows, but Girardi said it was in deference to the Yankees' schedule.
This Chicago Board of Education has reportedly voted to nix Columbus Day from its public school's list of holidays in deference to Indigenous People's Day.
Rather, I mean that it is blindingly lit, no doubt in deference to the theatrical wisdom that defines comedy as what dies in the dark.
To this day, the Supreme Court has not overruled its infamous Korematsu opinion of 1944, which validated our mass incarceration in deference to national security.
General Votel did not detail how the United States might proceed if the White House ruled out equipping the Y.P.G. in deference to Turkish concerns.
Hassett said Wednesday that the White House respects the Fed's independence and sought to avoid commenting on monetary policy in deference to the central bank.
For example, there are numerous highly cost-effective bills that have not made it out of congressional committees most often in deference to Big Food.
In the travel ban case, however, Kennedy apparently set aside concerns about anti-religious bias in deference to the executive branch's prerogatives concerning national security.
In deference to its multinational character, this half was not called Austria but was often referred to as Cisleithania, named after a tributary of the Danube.
And though Mexican governments, in deference to the wishes of Mexico's business class, have traditionally opposed such provisions, the new left-wing Mexican government likes them.
For example, Roberts believes in deference to the legislature, which led him to vote to uphold the individual health insurance mandate of the Affordable Care Act.
MIAMI DOLPHINS (4-4): The Dolphins, the lowest-scoring team in the N.F.L., are here more in deference to their record than for any tangible reason.
But no tapes or transcripts have been made public, probably in deference to an understanding between the vendor (Clinton) and client (Goldman) that her speeches stay private.
"You need some breaks," says Langone, who will not refer to himself as "self-made" in deference to the countless people who helped him along the way.
And she still performs barefoot, a habit acquired because she was tired of the plastic Payless boots she used to favor in deference to her vegan beliefs.
Pegram has made one accommodation in deference to Smith's age: a day off, when possible, on the eve of such races to dodge tiring red-eye flights.
But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi overruled the Mueller faction in deference to more moderate Democrats who wanted to keep the impeachment probe focused on the Ukraine scandal.
They filed a report with the police, they said, who didn't investigate, in deference to cartels then taking over Guerrero, now the most violent state in Mexico.
His government recently created havoc in the booming beef-export business with onerous new rules on purchases of cattle, in deference to Hindus' reverence for cows (see article).
In deference to experts more educated on these difficult topics, the artist, production team, and JAHC have made the decision to not run the piece in today's show.
Since the Saudi-led coalition intervened in Yemen in 2015, Islah has tried to distance itself from the Brotherhood, in deference to the government-in-exile's Saudi hosts.
So, in deference to the fact that he is their president, leading their party, and that his fate is linked to their own, they are stuck with Trump.
In the fourth, J. J. Hardy's single to right field loaded the bases — Adam Jones was held at third in deference to Aaron Hicks's arm — with one out.
The full appellate court is currently considering whether his earlier ruling should apply nationwide, and he temporarily kept his ruling limited to Chicago in deference to that process.
"In deference to privacy issues related to the alumni who came forward, we are not releasing further details about the credible accounts of sexual misconduct that were reported."
Like Ms. Griffin, who wore a swingy white Alexander Wang dress, Ms. Cedeño was turned out in white in deference to a dress code Ms. Knowles had imposed.
The NSS found that at least 17 councils across Britain are supplying non-stunned meat to a total of 140 or more schools, in deference to conservative Muslim parents.
Pratheepan Gulasekaram, a professor and immigration expert at the Santa Clara University School of Law, said that the charges represented a unique break in deference to state court officials.
In deference to that view, the ACA was designed to leave most existing health coverage intact, and President Obama repeatedly promised that no one would lose insurance they liked.
The Daily Beast, citing "a source close to Romney," reports the former presidential candidate is indeed planning to run — but won't announce it anytime soon in deference to Hatch.
In deference to this, Kim Jong Un appears be walking back on his threat to attack the US territory of Guam -- then again, he does change with the wind.
As he contended with fascism in Europe and reactionaries at home, she often had to mute her own strong liberal views and radical sympathies in deference to his agendas.
A potent pro-American coalition wants to help rescue Venezuela and its people, while rogue states and various trans-state actors are betraying both in deference to a thug.
She said repeatedly that she would wait to announce her position until after the State Department had repeated its review of the project, in deference to her former boss.
A police barricade surrounded the President, yielding a tableau of antiwar demonstrators being kept away from the tomb of a pacifist, in deference to a man overseeing a war.
In 2012, the International Volleyball Federation changed the rules to allow female players to wear shorts and sleeved tops, in deference to cultures where more conservative dress is the norm.
Even James and Anthony haven't fully committed yet—LeBron floated the idea that he might sit out in deference to Kobe, and Melo has waffled in his various public statements.
But first a trigger warning, in deference to those who protested at Carnegie Hall: This show has what is surely the highest ratio of obscenities of any mainstream musical ever.
Jackson did not speak disparagingly of Porzingis, and at one point described him as a "unicorn," the term others have also used in deference to Porzingis's unusual package of skills.
But it wasn't only political and diplomatic isolation that Clinton imposed on democratic Taiwan in deference to China's communist leaders; it also was a diminution of Taiwan's sense of security.
Still, lawmakers have ignored the totality of national opinion in the past in deference to opinion in their districts and the power of the NRA in primary and state races.
NEW YORK – On college campuses and in workplaces, across social media and in deference to non-binary people, gender-neutral pronouns are more than just a new wave of political correctness.
Strauss and Howe saw a cohort whose moralism would result in younger marriages and courtship based in "deference to parents"; they didn't expect that it might attach to pop culture instead.
Whether in deference to the story's uncertainties, or to the demands of television melodrama, the possibility is left open that this semi-fictional Alec was just a romantic rogue at heart.
He has comprehensively answered the question posed at the beginning of his term: would he change to accommodate the presidency or bend the office in deference to his wild, unrestrained personality?
While working on this film, I was reminded of Stanley Milgram's experiments on authority from the 1960s, which revealed how quickly most people betray their own morality in deference to authority.
That bill went nowhere, but in deference to public concerns the National Institutes of Health in 2015 instituted a moratorium on using public funds to insert human cells into animal embryos.
But this was only permissible as part of a consistent company-wide policy of barring conspicuous religious symbols, and it should not be imposed in deference to customers' objections, the ECJ found.
There exists no evidence of a sexual bond between the two men, but in deference to the identity politics raging in today's university, the Harvard English professor John Stauffer has suggested otherwise.
In the vintage print, from 1948, either because the emulsion contained more silver or in deference to the style of the time (or both), he achieved a gradient of deep, rich tones.
Remember, in 2004, Rodriguez wanted so badly to be traded to the Yankees that he left his Gold Gloves behind in deference to Derek Jeter, an inferior shortstop but an imperial presence.
Iranian intelligence is said to be primarily responsible for negotiating the prisoner swap and the judiciary ordered the release of the 4 US citizens in deference to the Supreme National Security Council.
The "fragrance free" movement, which uses the tagline "think before you stink," has tried for years to beat back the use of fragrances in public places, in deference to the scent-sensitive.
It now falls to the U.S. and its allies to redraw the red line over chemical weapons that Obama never should have erased in deference to Russia and the UN back in 2013.
By tradition, and in deference to the current generation, personal ambitions are largely unspoken here as the Democratic faithful gather to anoint Hillary Clinton and to prepare for battle against Donald J. Trump.
Legislators intentionally avoided a narrow definition in deference to the scientists and experts at the Army Corp of Engineers, who were tasked with overseeing the permitting process for activities that could impact waters.
It started last year, when I tamped down my natural proclivity toward Midwestern bread stuffing in deference to a dish practically every cook here in the South bakes outside the turkey for Thanksgiving.
Trump's first instinct when criticized is not to move on or shrug it off, even in deference to a great soldier's sacrifice, but to see the critique as a motivated by political animosity.
VanderMeer, who is in his early 50s and has a neatly-trimmed graying goatee, wore waders and a windbreaker in deference to the quick-changing weather of this rainy patch of Florida coastline.
In deference to the home-court advantage, the mix begins with a decisive Anti-New Orleans tone: Dante Cunningham commits a terrible five second violation and then gets SAVAGELY blocked by Rondae Hollis-Jefferson.
In deference to clients who do not want to fund military spending or objectionable mining practices, and being mindful of the rising interest-rate risk to bonds, Yonston substitutes socially responsible non-correlated assets.
In deference to Hatch, more than a half dozen of Romney's former advisers refused to publicly discuss the possibility of a run by the former Republican presidential nominee until the senator announces his plans.
" But in deference to Ms. Hatch's complaint, "in the interests of causing as little offense as possible," he announces that as of the next edition of The Standard, the letters column would drop "Sir.
"In deference to their expertise on this critical health crisis, I support that decision regarding in-person voting tomorrow," Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper said in a statement following DeWine's initial press conference.
Additionally, the new drive also features a built-in protective bumper (which also houses the aforementioned USB-C cable), in deference to the fact that you'll probably be using this while away from a desk.
She began: Edna O'Brien met me on the doorstep of her small house in Chelsea, where she has lived for over thirty-three years, which, in deference to Ibsen, she has named A Doll's House.
Authorities did not discuss what kind of gun the shooter used, and said they were withholding certain details of the shooting in deference to the investigation, which includes the FBI, ATF and U.S. Attorney's Office.
In deference to the weather, he'd topped what he calls his uniform — a black Dickies coverall cut down into a romper, black tights, black Adidas, various necklaces and scarves — with a rough-stitched red coat.
For Washington, the anger such remarks may rouse and the distress they may cause must be endured in deference to the near-absolute right of free speech protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
" Hannah-Jones adds, "Wells did not believe her gender made her work less important, nor did she believe that a woman needed to sacrifice her own career in deference to becoming a wife or a mother.
The 1999 Arrows was aesthetically striking, with the rear half retaining the previous season's black and white livery and the front painted bright orange in deference to Repsol, who sponsored new signing Pedro de la Rosa.
The meeting is now due to happen between June 16th and June 27th; the venue was switched from Istanbul to the Greek island in deference to the Russian participants, whose government is at loggerheads with Turkey.
Obama plans to stay largely off the political stage, consistent with his behavior since leaving office in January, and in deference to protocol that suggests former presidents should avoid play-by-plays of their successor's performance.
But there was long a taboo on alcohol sales to most ticketholders, in deference to the many underage students in attendance as well as to college sports' appeal (or pretense) as an amateur, good-natured spectacle.
The prerogatives of the machine, to use de la Rocha's shorthand, are mistaken for immutable forces of nature; bending in deference to them, we become the compromised adults our younger selves knew better than to trust.
In deference to hard-liners in the cabinet, the government also announced the establishment of a committee to retroactively push for the legalization of settler outposts and homes in the West Bank built without government authorization.
The U.A.E. has kept Hindmarsh's role quiet, in deference to Arab sensitivities, but he remains in the job, and his work has been essential in making the Emirati special forces among the best in the world.
If he does indeed hire Bolton to become his next National Security Advisor, let us hope that Trump does not sacrifice his good instincts in deference to Bolton's poor track record of advocating hawk-like impulses.
In deference to the founder's wishes, monks use it to pray by name for the souls of fallen Russian soldiers, whether they died in 18th-century battles against the Swedes or in the current conflict in Syria.
Although Stiller knows that the simulation is in fact being used to predict the future of steel prices for a giant Steel Conglomerate, he stays mum on the subject in deference to the director of the Institute.
Watching Barack Obama over the next few months will also be interesting—he has praised Perriello effusively as a "committed populist progressive," but will likely sit out the race in deference to Kaine and the Democratic establishment.
" In deference to the new reformist headmaster at St. Oswald's Grammar School for Boys, Straitley will deign to invite visiting parents into his office, "much as folklore dictates we should invite a vampire before he can feed.
Along with the Pacific-12 and the Big 12, the Big Ten has moved from eight to nine annual conference games in deference to national broadcasters and conferences' own networks, who have an insatiable appetite for consequential games.
German governments can tell a squeamish electorate that the new machine's missile-firing feature is being included only in deference to more belligerent partners; they will retain the option of ordering a version that simply looks rather than shoots.
He said he was 38 and worked for a family-entertainment company, and he was wearing a No. 14 cap in deference to Ernie Banks, one of the great Cubs players who never made it to the World Series.
Although every hotel room must be available to a traveler with a service animal, in practice some hotels will create pet-specific floors or rooms in deference to travelers with allergies or those with aversions to the four-legged.
" The 77-year-old billionaire businessman, who according to police was captured on video engaging in sex acts with a worker at a massage parlor in Jupiter, Florida, said he had remained silent "in deference to the judicial process.
A number of US companies have attempted to stifle internal shows of support for those protests in deference to Chinese partners, including the NBA and Blizzard, which banned a professional Hearthstone player for comments made in a post-game interview.
Roger Cohen Italy's decision to cover up the nudes at the Capitoline Museum in deference to the sensibilities of the visiting Glasgow-educated Iranian president has been widely interpreted as final proof of the capitulation of Western civilization to theocratic Islam.
But, while the technological goal is maximum speed and efficiency—"through-put," in the lingo of fast-casual restaurants—the Spyce Boys, in deference to Boulud, had decided to add a human touch to every robot-cooked bowl that is served.
Ultimately, these were minor skirmishes before the meeting on the field, where England promised not to abandon its aggressive mind-set in deference to the United States' own prodigious attacking threat, and where the stakes will be easy to grasp.
Having experienced a major growth spurt in middle school, Azura was pressed by her father, Damon, to develop perimeter skills and to establish herself as a 3-point threat in deference to up-tempo trends spreading across the basketball universe.
Before he knew it, in June, came Ramadan, when, in deference to local regulation and custom, he would pass 14-hour days without food or drink, only gulping down porridge and instant noodles in his apartment after 9 at night.
Peril still lurks for Trump The biggest peril for Trump always lay in the obstruction question and whether there was conduct on his part that Mueller could not charge in deference to the tradition that a sitting President can't be indicted.
May, in deference to her coalition partners and fearful that a border in the Irish Sea would be a first step to breaking up the United Kingdom, expanded the backstop to put all of Britain into the bloc's customs union.
The four campaign aides travelling with us were quiet, perhaps in deference to the general demeanor of a politician whose way to relax on the road is, as he pointed out later that evening, to play board games with his husband.
Rubio said he was troubled by Tillerson's recent responses before lawmakers regarding Russia as well as other countries, but that he ultimately decided he would vote to approve the nominee in deference to Trump, as well as to fill a critical top job.
Perhaps in deference to this line of attack, the brief from the constitutional scholars claims that the travel ban's anti-Muslim animus is apparent in "a review of only post-election and post-inauguration statements by the president and his senior advisors".
He lost, as well, the trust of some close friends in Eastern and central Europe, notably the Poles and the Czechs, cruelly thrown under the bus when the Obama administration ditched its plans for "third site" missile defenses in deference to Moscow.
In support of the recently articulated "Indo-Pacific" strategy Trump is working to revive the "Quadrilateral Security Dialogue", aka the "Quad", a grouping of the U.S., India, Japan and Australia first formed in 2007 but quickly shelved, in deference to Beijing's concerns.
But perhaps in deference to the fans who have tattooed images of Malcolm on body parts (including their buttocks), Mr. Goldblum, a star of "The Fly" and "Independence Day," took the role reprisal as seriously as if it were his first blockbuster.
Cordial to other delegates from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and friendly if cautious with journalists, the prince mostly stayed out of the limelight in deference to oil ministers like Ali al-Naimi and Mr. Falih, who were nominally his superiors.
If that were true, it would mean they did not even have to show up, separate and apart from whether they can lawfully decline to answer a particular question in deference to a president's claim that the answer is covered by executive privilege.
The Mets have known all along that at some point this season, they would have to limit pitcher Zack Wheeler's innings in deference to his right elbow, after Wheeler had Tommy John surgery in 3773 and took nearly two years to recover.
WASHINGTON — Michael D. Cohen has agreed to testify in public next Wednesday before Congress about his work as President Trump's personal lawyer and longtime fixer, but lawmakers said they would limit the scope of their questioning in deference to the special counsel.
But as the court below and Mr Abrams noted, a baker who is particularly worried about being misinterpreted could include a disclaimer near the cake laying out his true belief, or stating that he made the cake in deference to Colorado's civil-rights protections.
The other big problem with today's FCA is that it carves out "claims, records, or statements made under the Internal Revenue Code" — an exclusion made in deference to the secretary of the Treasury, who oversees the IRS and must authorize all lawsuits to recover taxes.
Goldstein offers a snapshot history of their careers in deference to the American now, embracing not only the chatty familiarity of first names but also, and more significant, the biographical details of authorship that most 21st-century interest in literature seems to depend upon.
"Sir, in deference to the sovereignty of the Republic of Iraq, and as requested by the Iraqi Parliament and the Prime Minister, CJTF-OIR will be repositioning forces over the course of the coming days and weeks to prepare for onward movement," read the letter.
The price, of course, would be the same asked of any wartime prime minister — a willingness to temper one's domestic agenda in deference to those who offered their support in order to fend off an existential threat, and not out of like-minded conviction.
But, in deference to China, American policy has never been to call Taiwan a separate country and always to "acknowledge" that both China and Taiwan agree on the principle that there is only one China, even if the two sides disagree over what exactly that means.
I passed the Minges Pepsi bottling plant — there is no Coke at the Skylight, in deference to its proximity to New Bern, N.C., where Pepsi was invented — and started allowing myself to believe that this was one of those rare moments when reality would equal expectation.
The result came less than 24 hours after the White House put out a misleading midnight statement saying there was no need for such a test at roughly the same time the president by his own account was actually undergoing one in deference to public pressure.
Instead, in keeping with our tradition of encouraging debate, and in deference to the independence we assign the poetry editors, we posted a note that the poetry editors had issued explaining the reasons behind their selection and their view that publishing the poem had been a mistake.
Now, perhaps in deference to changing times or tourists, they offer a small list of breakfast combos that include coffee, fresh orange juice, toast and even eggs — good if you want more than the typical Argentine breakfast of a coffee and a couple of medialunas (croissants).
Pompeo's star will eclipse that of Haley -- who recently angered Trump, and not for the first time, with a statement about new sanctions against Russia -- and she will likely assume a lower public profile in deference to Pompeo, whose confirmation hearings she attended as a show of support.
And the United States, though happy to support the Kurds militarily when it needs them, has kept them at arm's length diplomatically in deference to its Turkish allies, even as Turkey has labeled Syrian Kurds "terrorists" and unleashed unprovoked attacks on forces trying to focus on the Islamic State.
"Sir, in deference to the sovereignty of the Republic of Iraq, and as requested by the Iraqi Parliament and the Prime Minister, CJTF-OIR will be repositioning forces over the course of the coming days and weeks to prepare for onward movement," Seely wrote in the draft letter.
The organisers of MLS, both in deference to local tradition and in order to rustle up financing, adopted the American closed-league model, with a novel twist: rather than buying specific franchises, investors would take a stake in the league as a whole, which in turn controlled all the teams.
Initially named the EFL Trophy – you may wish to joke about it sounding like an award handed out by an energy supplier, or by far-right street protest dicks – it became the Checkatrade Trophy in deference to its new sponsors, who are not shy of defending the product on social media.
We found bottles from Japan and Taiwan, from India and Canada, from the United States and all over Europe, including Ireland, which insists on using its traditional spelling "whiskey," unlike the rest of the single-malt producing universe, which, in deference to its inspiration, follows the Scottish usage of whisky.
But the selection of Franklin, who was once a slaveholder himself, was derided by many students, particularly after it became clear that he was chosen in deference to a suggestion by Charles B. Johnson, a businessman who donated $250 million for the new buildings — the largest gift in the school's history.
Besides celebrating women's leadership in Arendelle, what also makes the "Frozen" formula work is the comedy -- Olaf may be one of the best sidekicks and sources of comic relief Disney has ever introduced -- and the men, particularly in the second film, understand their supporting roles in deference to the sisters.
In the past 24 hours, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced both the creation of a brand-new settlement in the occupied West Bank (widely reported as the first new, officially sanctioned settlement in 20 years), and promised to curtail settlement activity, in deference to President Donald Trump's wishes.
RELATED: 10 U.S. sailors in Iranian custody While Obama, in deference to his ebbing power as a lame-duck president, avoided the long list of legislative proposals that Congress has no intention of taking up, he strongly defended his domestic record, claiming credit for 14 million new jobs and a halving of the unemployment rate.
Just as a side note, we should mention that fans of Tingle's typical semi-incoherent writing style may be disappointed that Pounded by the Pound, perhaps in deference to the gravity of the situation, is written straightforwardly and, er, fluently, like every other erotic novel where a guy gets pounded by a sentient coin.
In deference to the social obligations of teenagehood, she allowed Paloma to have the larger of the two sleeping areas, in a loft overlooking the main living space, which includes a good-sized front room where she can entertain friends and a teensy back bedroom with a window affording a glimpse of the Empire State Building.
Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE's seat, in deference to former Sen.
On those grounds, the company asked a judge to dismiss the lawsuit, or at least dismiss it in deference to the F.D.A. The brand's sales in the United States were approximately $400 million in 2007 and have been between $300 million and $900 million annually for each of the past 11 years, the class-action lawsuit said.
Once the robe was fixed, she pulled it shut, covered her strawberry blond hair and stepped inside the military courtroom at Guantánamo Bay where eight other women, mostly defense team lawyers and paralegals, were also hiding their hair in deference to their clients — the five men accused of plotting the worst terrorist attack in United States history.
Fans of the epic political biography "All the King's Men," in which Broderick Crawford channels Louisiana populist Huey Long, will notice that title is missing here — not out of disrespect, but in deference to Crawford's equally titanic performance in a similarly bumptious role: a coarse blowhard seeking to buy the political fealty of a U.S. congressman.
"Sir, in deference to the sovereignty of the Republic of Iraq, and as requested by the Iraqi Parliament and the Prime Minister, CJTF-OIR will be repositioning forces over the course of the coming days and weeks to prepare for onward movement," read a letter from United States Marine Corps Brigadier General William H. Seely III, the commanding general of Task Force Iraq.
With the Pseudo celebrity Tanya Corrin roaming the space in a white gown distributing apples, Josh's videographer describes capturing this as "the most depressing experience of my life," at least partly in deference to the fact that (as one female Pseudo presenter delicately put it) "none of the guys could get it up," the only erect penis-like object belonging to a pair of lesbians taking part.
Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R), in deference to Florida's tragic school shooting Wednesday Before his change of plans, Kevin Madden, a former adviser and spokesman for Romney's 2012 campaign, explained why the ex-Massachusetts governor and Trump critic wants to be Utah's next senator.

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