Aún no tenemos significados para "defer to".
1The courts are not required to defer to the Justice Department's recommendations.
2The alternative would be defer to some benefit upratings for the unemployed.
3It was strange to have him defer to me in this way.
4And yet you defer to it, whatever it is, whatever it seeks.
5Sometimes you got to defer to letting them to do the talking.
6People do not benefit by your example, or defer to your opinion.
7In general, however, courts defer to federal agencies on such questions.
8Army officials have said they will defer to the civilian government.
9But legal experts said appellate courts generally defer to lower court evidentiary rulings.
10This is way too big to defer to local law enforcement.
11I know you go back a way so I'll defer to your judgment.
12But the 1st Circuit refused to defer to the agencies' interpretation.
13I made my preferences clear in person, but I defer to your judgment.
14In any case, we were obligated to defer to the policeman, after all.
15Slowly the office force began to defer to the youthful Italian.
16Academics invariably defer to the immense contribution made by local historians and archaeologists.
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