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13 Sentences With "shown deference"

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He has shown deference to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and the recommendations of his team.
But since taking office, amid mounting tensions with North Korea, the Trump administration has shown deference to Beijing.
Courts in the past have shown deference to editorial decisions, taking news organizations' claims that certain facts or photographs are essential to storytelling.
Although some lawmakers have expressed private alarm that their oldest colleagues are traveling, meeting constituents and congregating on the House floor, they have publicly shown deference.
But the White House has shown deference to law enforcement by exploring legislative proposals and technological mandates that would give ensure investigators can get at encrypted data.
He has also shown deference to the armed forces, placing them in charge of a new National Guard, a paramilitary police force, despite the objection of the Senate.
Sanders bailed Clinton out of a pointed question on the email controversy that dogged her earlier in the year and has generally shown deference when given the chance to bore in.
To critics and biographers, his outsize claims of being "huge," as he said repeatedly in 2015, were evidence of an overweening ego that constantly needed to be fed and shown deference.
In turn, Mr. Kim, 35, has dutifully toured Chinese green energy projects and high-tech ventures, and shown deference to the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, who is almost twice his age.
This attack comes from a country that the US has shown deference to, and while Riyadh doesn't have to be viewed as an enemy, they shouldn't be seen as an ally, argues Enea Gjoza.
Any one of them would be a prime get: The head of the Senate Judiciary Committee; a known moderate who'd called for a confirmation hearing, before backtracking; a conservative who'd shown deference to President Barack Obama's nominees in the past; and a trio of vulnerable lawmakers getting hammered back home by Democrats.
However, if one is more learned than the rabbi or the scholar there is no need to stand. The spouse of a Torah scholar must also be shown deference. It is also a commandment for teachers and rabbis to honor their students.Maimonides, Hilchot Talmud Torah 5:12.
National Association of Letter Carriers, and United Public Workers v. Mitchell, . Those past cases, O'Connor continued, had shown deference to the government's opinion of what speech acts by employees in the workplace would be disruptive to the government's interest in providing public services efficiently, again in ways the Court had not with cases concerning speech in general. The Seventh Circuit's requirement "would force the government employer to come to its factual conclusions through procedures that substantially mirror the evidentiary rules used in court", O'Connor wrote.

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