deferential Значение & определение

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Значение на deferential на български

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Примери за deferential

  • Metasemantically, "law" behaves much like simple artifact terms such as "chair" and "hammer," which are not linguistically deferential.

  • Their approaches to these senior figures were invariably polite and deferential, at least initially.

  • Deferential conventions introduce a subtlety and richness into the theory of statutory application that at times mimics applied semantic realism.

  • Social salience theory does not, at least in the simplest case, when there are no deferential conventions for statutes.

  • It may seem as if statutory application in familiar, mature legal systems uses many deferential conventions.

  • By enacting the subservient role with the required deferential manners they could to an extent assert their interests.

  • Additionally, nurses adopted a deferential position to family members.

  • But ' honorific titles ' denoting age, which might be derogatory or deferential might be applied to women anywhere between 34 and 80.

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