Aún no tenemos significados para "more deference".
1He bowed with even more deference than the generality of the people.
2No Knight of the Age of Chivalry could treat her with more deference.
3No persons are brought up with more deference for parents.
4These people bowed to Vathi, showing her more deference than Dusk would have expected.
5Yet he had more deference and regard for the second Empress than for the first.
6At least outwardly, they showed more deference to me.
7She listens to you with a good deal more deference than she does to me.
8Young people paid more deference to their elders then.
9There might have been a little more deference in his manner to Diana; that was all.
10Thinkest thou I would pay more deference to my fellow-man than I have done to my God?
11Latha rearranged her body, pulling it up to its fullest height, and shouted, this time with more deference.
12On appeal, Arizona argued that the 9th Circuit owed more deference to the state's authority to administer federal elections.
13Then they could have counted on even more deference from the press - enough, perhaps, to have tided them over.
14Besides being provided with letters of introduction, Jerome's complexion secured for him more deference than is usually awarded to travellers.
15On one hand, the rule now gives more deference to the exchanges, a move that could reduce the risk of legal action.
16It shows no more deference to maker than to owner; it moves no more quickly for expert mechanic than for amateur driver.
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