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单词 Deference
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1. He treats her with such deference.
2. The actress was accorded all the deference of a visiting celebrity.
3. We all showed deference to his skill.
4. She spoke with great deference.
5. Why do you treat your boss with such deference?
6. The traditional menu was changed in deference to Western tastes.
7. The old sense of deference and restraint in royal reporting has vanished.
8. The flags were lowered out of deference to the bereaved family.
9. In deference to our host I decided not to challenge his controversial remarks.
10. The women wore veils in deference to the customs of the country.
11. They were married in church out of deference to their parents'wishes.
12. He treated Dean with extreme deference.
13. Visiting officials were treated with great deference.
14. It made her skin crawl, the deference.
15. The body was treated with no special deference.
16. Mutual deference could scarcely be carried farther.
17. Are they treated with excessive deference or friendly banter?
18. That deference towards the well-disposed reader is hard to find in later criticism - for good reason, no doubt.
19. Nevertheless, in deference to the arguments of counsel, I will add further comments of my own.
20. And yet, I overstated the barber's deference and this made me misunderstand, crucially, Waugh's novel.
21. But in deference to Mr. Howell's arguments I will shortly indicate my views in my own words.
22. Who was he to deserve this devotion, or deference or homage or passion or allowance?
23. Lowe couldn't handle all the deference that went with even minor royalty.
23. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
24. In deference to all concerned in the service there was no publicity given to the story of the forgotten air mail.
25. The politics of deference - the rich man in his castle the poor man at his gate - held change in check.
26. That the other women had never shown any deference to that status was a perennial aggravation.
27. His manipulation of impudence and deference was too assured for that.
28. No longer will high status evoke deference and admiration or envy and resentment from those in less worthy positions.
29. Children are taught to treat their parents and teachers with deference?
30. Lewis was annoyed that Adam did not show enough respect and deference to him.
1. He treats her with such deference.
2. Children are taught to treat their parents and teachers with deference?
3. Lewis was annoyed that Adam did not show enough respect and deference to him.
4. We all showed deference to his skill.
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31. Director Jack Cardiff cut all my best lines in deference to the Hollywood stars.
32. At least for a short time, schoolmates often showed deference to their fallen peers.
33. In partial deference to that pOtential backlash, current incumbents did not actively seek committee endorsement.
34. They are also used to unquestioning deference to their own leaders, be they family, clan or tribe.
35. His voice, in deference to the large, dark quiet, was low, husky and drawling.
36. The poisonous snakes invite a certain deference, and the rattlesnake is even canned occasionally for human consumption.
37. But everyone erupted into giggles and bolted down the street as free of deference as the wind.
38. Your ideas will be judged for their merit, rather than in deference to your position.
39. Out of deference to me, and for the eventual eradication of our corneas, we sat in the absolute front row.
40. Conversely, those to whom citizens accord deference have been characterized by having an in-bred sense of duty.
41. Could I be content to be an exception, one among a small group of professional women who were treated with deference?
42. It was a continual source of irritation to Lewis that Adam did not show more respect and deference to Hilbert.
43. We noticed with what great deference he treated Eliot, though they were obviously on close and confidential terms.
44. For myself, I must with all deference reject that philosophy.
45. But, in deference to religious pressure groups, the Sunday hours were to remain unchanged.
46. In deference to his age, however, they did not put him in lock-up.
47. Although they were dressed formally in dark suits, both men were wearing heavy rubber boots in deference to winter.
48. So educational achievement rather than nepotism offers a background to the respect, status and deference accorded to elites.
49. The tone of deference suggests that this person was a new acquaintance, and that Leapor respected her literary judgement.
50. Omi crooked a finger for the waitress who offered the bill with subtle deference, and Omi paid it with subtle superiority.
51. Such notions are manifest in demonstrations of deference in interaction with incomers - especially with pilots.
52. I suppose she suggested it in deference to the participatory politics of the time.
53. Now, in her prime years, she was treated with respect, deference and even a little awe.
53. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
54. The innovation of Private Eye ensured that deference, if not quite dead, would henceforth have a hard time.
55. He picked up a card with deference.
56. He touched his forelock in mock deference.
57. I changed my plan in deference to your opinion.
58. He showed deference to his coach.
59. Traditionally it embodies a degree of deference.
60. Variations in the Level of Deference.
61. Do you treat your parents and teachers with deference?
62. His immediate deference made her regretful.
63. And Americans do swing from aggressive overpraise of their literature to anequally unfortunate, imitative deference.
64. In general , these lower court decisions demonstrated a high degree of deference to EPA's expert judgment.
65. Gradually the deference and congratulation gave her a mental appreciation of her state.
66. You should be aware that in deference to case-sensitive languages, all references to a definition must use the same case as the defining occurrence.
67. In deference to protecting we alleged victims'privacy, we name only defendants.
68. His patronage, entwined with the ordinary deference, was not plain to them.
69. He paid that peculiar deference to women which every member of the sex appreciates.
70. This paper analyzes Aristotelian Syllogism, discusses the deference between Aristotelian Syllogism and traditional logic syllogism and several characteristics of Aristotelian Syllogism.
71. Every act of deference thus becomes an abdication of one's own intellectual authority.
72. They were married in church, in deference to their parents'wishes.
73. In deference to our host I decide not to challenge his controversial remarks.
74. In fact they represented the vanguard for jihad on the Western front—so in deference to them, Shahryar could hold onto his coif.
75. FEW fireworks enlivened the televised debates between the three candidates in Indonesia’s presidential election on July 8th, conducted in a mood of deference and courtesy.
76. In deference to Lord Srikrishna's wishes , the Kauravas relinquish their claim to Draupadi.
77. "Ah, that's true," replied the rag-picker, with deference, "I have a profession."
78. In deference to the wishes of her mother, Janet did not attend the dance.
79. The major defect of their work was deference to authority.
80. He has been reluctant to intercede in the past out of deference to the coach's authority.
81. Out of deference to him, I lowered my head as he prayed.
82. In deferent inking system, the ink thickness distribution and the ink flow ratio is different for the deference of the number of roller and the arrangement of the roller.
83. He treated her with exceeding deference, rose reverently to open and shut doors for her.
84. Almost certainly driven by commercial imperatives, and giving the lie to any imperial ambitions. In India, in deference to the Hindu religion, the chicken based Maharaja Mac replaces the Big Mac.
85. The air - conditioning had been adjusted in deference to an urgent plea.
86. Relative implication is grounded on deference to the relativity among variables. Relativity among variables is the essential attribute of human logic.
87. In deference to the area's bitter winters, a fireplace warms each room.
88. At first he had continued to show deference to Brown.
89. There is "the democratizing uniformity of dress and discourse, and the casualness and absence of deference" characteristic of popular culture.
90. became a common, off-the-record refrain, feeding a broader narrative about a White House that gave a dysfunctional Congress too much deference and failed to deliver quickly on countless commitments.
91. The obsequious brush curtails truth deference to the canvas which is narrow.
92. We always stand when the National Anthem is played in deference to the Queen.
93. We no longer pay a seemly deference to our superiors.
94. Our respect for the original size and strive for absolute accuracy not only display our deference to you but also add to your dressing comfort and satisfaction!
95. The obsequious brush curtails truth in deference to the canvas which is narrow.
96. The duck is also responsible for an interesting bit of architectural lingo: Robert Venturi coined the term "duck" to describe a building that conforms to its purpose, in deference to the Big Duck.
97. As if to compensate for that public role of helpfulness and deference, at home they're nagging and dominant, hypercritical, unhelpful, frigid, and unpleasant.
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