In deference to Islamic anti-blasphemy laws, the Alliance favors a global gag on free speech.
Madonna, also owned one but gave it up in deference to her latest religion.
First, the United States kept this concept secret in deference to the political sensitivities among allies.
Alcohol cannot be sold at certain times, in deference to Islamic hardliners, but is available nevertheless.
He held back in deference to what he thinks the industry and Congress can stomach.
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Bush demurred, in deference to Governor Pete Wilson, who was still considering another run at the nomination.
His decision was evidently made in deference to the Clinton Administration's political sensibilities.
In deference to precedent, Mr Roberts, Mr Alito and Stephen Breyer ruled that donations can be limited but spending cannot.
In deference to Saddam, the assembled delegates never mentioned the clear-cut, uncontestable U.N. verification that proved Iraq had used poison gas.
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But she noted several weapon systems that Taiwan wanted, especially submarines, weren't included in the package -- presumably in deference to Beijing.
John XXIII got away with it because he said it was in deference to his parish saint, John the Baptist, Melloni said.
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In deference to the modesty of his wife-to-be, Hunter was sparing with the detail but confirmed that it differed from Plan B only in name.
But, in deference to America's National Rifle Association, it was stressed that there should be no impediment to retail gun sales in the United States.
American carriers normally avoid the strait in deference to China's sensitivities.
In deference to Arianna, I did what I know best: I turned to technology to help me sleep rather than push for a Luddistic, tech-free lifestyle.
Perhaps in deference to the moderator, Sinclair Broadcasting's Mark Hyman, who enjoined us from ad hominem attacks, Khan expressed those aimed at me only through oblique references.
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Several potentially strong conservatives also declined to run, apparently in deference to the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has subtly lent his considerable weight to the incumbent.
The authorities claim it is only an experiment for a year or so, in deference to the residents who have complained about the noise, litter and illegal parking nearby.
This in deference to its corporate sponsor, Citigroup (nyse: C - news - people ), the world's biggest financial institution, which otherwise has little in common with Pasadena, floats or football.
In deference to the historical nature of the home, the Pattersons preserved several elements of the original structure, including the Cuban tile floor in the living room and a limestone fireplace in the dining area.
Abandoning such policies whether in deference to the military-industrial complex or to its erstwhile advocates in the parliament cannot be allowed to proceed without an attendant reduction in U.S. financial, technological and other forms of support.
Abandoning such policies -- whether in deference to the military-industrial complex or to its erstwhile advocates in the parliament -- cannot be allowed to proceed without an attendant reduction in U.S. financial, technological and other forms of support.
Meanwhile, the Canvassing Board of Palm Beach County, where Al Gore won 64% of the vote, suspended its hand recount in deference to a legal opinion by the secretary of state that the procedure was unlawful under Florida law.
It is true that, in deference to his party's grassroots, Mr Erdogan has sometimes touted a few overtly religious measures: the criminalisation of adultery, new privileges for imam hatip clerical-training schools, an Islamist as head of the central bank.
And he has had a position in the past in favor of this kind of research, but he had set it aside in deference to the president when the president decided to oppose all federal funding for any embryonic stem cell research.
EU's proposals, made in deference to German and Austrian fears of being flooded by cheap labour from the east, to impose a transition period of up to seven years on the newcomers before completely free movement of labour is allowed within an enlarged Union.
Perhaps the murder was committed by putting a bullet into our countryman's head, rather than removing it, in deference to the recently disclosed injunction from an al Qaeda leader to one of his franchisees in Iraq that beheadings have proven counterproductive to the cause.
Its captain knew the Iranian gunboats were approaching and could have blown them out of the water in a moment from a distance but chose to not do so apparently in deference to UN and British government non-military action rules of engagement with Iran.
The latest evidence of Serbian-perpetrated atrocities moved the "Iron Lady" to condemn sharply the United Nations for its willingness to postpone by two weeks consideration of tightened sanctions -- let alone take more effective action -- against Serbia in deference to President Yeltsin's political campaign in Russia.
As Republican Orrin Hatch of Utah spoke in more deference to the president on the issue, he was interrupted by a woman in the audience as he warned against congressional action.
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