in deference to in English

out of respect fo

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1. Anabaptism has a reputation of de-emphasizing theology in deference to living righteously

2. In fact they represented the vanguard for jihad on the Western front—so in deference to them[Sentencedict.com], Shahryar could hold onto his coif.

3. Another is the need to demonstrated a commitment to use that land Appropriately and in deference to native values, often demanding that we do things …

4. Bond or Bond (formerly often typeset as Bond in deference to the owners of the 007 trademark) is an Australian / British string quartet that specialises in classical crossover and synth-pop music

5. In deference to the plea of the petitioner in the aforesaid CA, the Election Commission submitted that it has no objection to the introduction of VVPAT Units for conduct of free, fair and transparent elections.

6. Unfortunately, the candor can slide into Archness or forced emotionalizing in deference to a justifiable anger, the stunning imagery into mundane inanities when closely observed domestic details fail to resonate, and all too often the voice, rather than forceful or …

7. ‘Ordinarily, no Adjournments are granted and there is provision for serving of notices by courier, fax, speed-post, etc.’ ‘In deference to the demand of the Opposition Leader, the Speaker adjourned the House for the day after two earlier Adjournments in the pre-lunch session.’

8. Types of Balladry The traditional folk ballad, sometimes called the Child ballad in deference to Francis Child, the scholar who compiled the definitive English collection, is the standard kind of folk ballad in English and is the type of Balladry that this section is mainly concerned with.