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How to use deference in a sentence

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Rather than affirming plainly mistaken rulings in the name of stare decisis, the Court should reserve its deference for the Constitution itself.
Its nature would, however, be changed if the principle of vertical stare decisis were to be accorded less deference.
After all, with due deference to Her Majesty, it was suddenly beginning to look a little indelicate.
In deference to her strong views and independence, Ames was cremated and her ashes were scattered with a few cannabis seeds.
He sought retreat in a feudal world of deference, aristocracy and hierarchy.
The prisoners were all perfectly submissive and paid every deference to the wishes of those in whose custody they were placed.
All members of the society were responsible for their inferiors and owed deference to their betters.
It might be better described as being about obligations of gratitude, or about the deference owed by a creature to its creator, or both.
Freelancers and homeworkers can also lose the habits of deference that oil the wheels of office life.
The identity of the surrogate mother, the woman who had carried the baby to term for the couple, was not disclosed in deference to her wish.
So, it turns out that I'm a passive-aggressive confrontation-shy milquetoast with a classic working class deference to power.
He raised his head, sunglasses perched above his headband in deference to the dim lighting in the dressing rooms.
It faintly annoyed Billy that the Trades Hall people did not treat him with more deference.
All we urge in these matters is some sense of balance, some deference to the unregimented perversity of the human spirit.
In coming to terms with this situation, teachers need to accept the loss of some traditional deference.
That perhaps explains why so much effort was made everywhere to inculcate notions of deference, legitimacy and order.
I scoff every time I hear this but out of deference to my feeble-minded readers who use this as an excuse I will not laugh.
A lot of our social stability and sense of community has gone, along with the deference we used to show to authority.
There is no need to pay excessive deference to the political pieties and givens of the region.
My latest academic upload is about the idea of social deference as a factor influencing vote.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The shanghaied man stood facing Schantze, with all the deference of a sailor, yet subtly defiant.
In deference to their opinion I may hereinafter, in places, speak of the hot-air bath.
Not the slightest deference is paid to the private opinions and sentiments of these carnivores by the vulgar crowd of sight-seers.
Clotilde, herself, ceasing to smile, seemed to listen to him with deference.
How was that to be reconciled with impeccable deference to the ruling religion?
In deference to the opinion of a number of geologists we must glance once more at the alternative view of the planetesimal school.
Okiok was gazing at him, however, with an air of the most infantine simplicity and deference.
None are more ready to pay due deference to rank than jack-tar, for he is made most to feel its power.
Ever since the engagement Mr. Shanner had been all decorousness and deference.
Garson, however, was unconvinced, notwithstanding his deference to the judgment of his leader.
He spoke with deference, but nevertheless there was a touch of reproach in his tone.
She would be treated with the old deference, but she would know the laugh that underlaid it.
Perhaps her deference to my uncle made me feel as if she and I were more on a level.
These however are conjectures which I submit with deference to the determination of those versed in diplomatics.
Mrs. Polly watched them with beseeming awe and deference, but it was a great trial to her, and she grew very nervous over it.
And he put into his manner the deference which he reserved for duchesses and talent.
Many are chosen, as you see, with little deference to the opinions of virtu.
In deference to his inborn dislike, Dallas was wearing an underskirt of blue.
But any deference to some eminent man or woman of the world, forfeits all privilege of nobility.
Such deference is no infrequent tribute to well-bred reserve.
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