Found inside – Page 246The addressee - honorific occurs as a part of the deferential sentence ending ... Different speech styles are used depending on who the addressee is . Found inside – Page 154In order to show deference to the subject of the sentence (SH), ... the deferential subject particle -kkeyse instead of the usual -i/-ka is used. Found inside – Page 190He points to the term that is being used equivocally, shows that the term is ... 9 While argument or “explicit reason” aims to represent in sentence form ... Found inside – Page 215In February, Mishima reviewed these statements and issued sentences (W 1981:109–11). Five of the eight ex-samurai were found innocent, while Kanai, Otomo, ... Found inside – Page 58The judge who sentences the defendant to death implicitly represents that the law believes the sentence is just , but that does not entail that the judge ... Found inside – Page 33For example, normally a woman (speaker) will used deferential forms to her ... Other sentence-enders of equivalent honorific style exist of course, e.g., ... Found inside – Page 949In short , the Supreme Court , in an extremely typical use of the deference principle , acted exactly as the House Committee reports seem to prescribe . The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation is filled with easy-to-understand rules,real-world examples, dozens of reproducible exercises, and pre- and post-tests. Found inside – Page 116had simultaneously promoted the use of conditional sentences and urged deference to sentencing judges . In this pair of cases , the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal responded to the Supreme Court decisions as one would hope a provincial ... Found inside – Page 69... the AB's refusal to apply the second sentence is a logical consequence of the 'uneasy embrace' between the two sentences of Article 17.6(ii).267 C. Found inside – Page 105In the neatest possible world , such additional linguistic expressions would provide some quantitative systematic contribution , either positive or negative , to the perceived deference of any given sentence relative to any other being used for ... Found inside – Page 60So takes is the correct verb that will be used in the sentence. 21. Altruist means a person who cares ... For example - He treats her with such deference. Found inside – Page 186... that his Sentence may be according thereunto; which then is his Sovereaigns Sentence; otherwise it is his own, and an unjust one. Found inside – Page 767The complete sentence is: Deferential means "showing deference; ... The part given in bold is incorrect as verb "drained" is used instead of "drains". Found inside – Page 372... 224–25, 227, 228, 229–34 Lawson, Susan, 15-17 lawyers deference towards each other, 171 deference towardsjudges, 13, 21, 31, 132-33 desire to be judges, ... Found inside – Page 84... the nature and use of deference in the law. Two important features of the Bouvier definition of deference emerge from the entry's first two sentences. Found inside – Page 182The terms ' Deferential ' and ' Non - deferential ' do not 1 seem to exactly express what I have in mind . Let me clarify the terms by giving two specific situations where the sentences in ( 6 ) and ( 7 ) can be used . I use sentences in ( 6 ) when my ... Found inside – Page 162As a teacher yourself, Mrs Gray, I'm sure you'll agree that opinions need to be backed up with knowledge and that a certain amount of deference to superior ... Found insideIn Suppose a Sentence, Brian Dillon, whom John Banville has called “a literary flâneur in the tradition of Baudelaire and Walter Benjamin,” has written a sequel of sorts to Essayism, turning his attention to the oblique and complex ... Found inside – Page 273... sentence possesses a deferential character but the attempted deference ... Such failure occurs whenever a term is used deferentially by everybody, ... Found inside – Page 75It indicates that the presentence report should include a section entitled ... it is important that the officer use the criteria set out in Koon , because ... About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Found inside – Page 311When used as a preposition, IN MEMORIAM does not need a second preposition ... in a positive situation: His sentence was suspended in deference to his age. Found insideSelect the correct indirect form of the given sentence. ... Dishonour (d) Compliance _ (d) The given word 'deference' means 'polite submission and respect. Found inside – Page 109peculiarities limit the availability of sentences that can be used as names and thus ... In deference to the preference for positive expectations and values ... Found insideThis requirement implies that the absence of enforcement could reveal a failure in the national trial.59 A sentence without full enforcement would also show ... Found inside – Page 194WORD P.O.S DEFINITION USAGE deference (noun) Respectful submission; yielding to the authority or opinion of another In many cultures, young people are ... Found inside – Page 1071992 ) which could not be applied , relevant date Christopher X. BOHLEN , Appellant , was date sentence became final ... Reasonableness in context of deciding entitled to deference . whether state court's decision rejecting deReversed and ... Found inside – Page 179A possible example of this is the second sentence of fn. ... measures that are effectively applied can be the subject of dispute settlement proceedings. But many laws feature ambiguous or even contradictory wording. How, then, should judges divine their meaning? Should they stick only to the text? To what degree, if any, should they consult aids beyond the statutes themselves? Found inside – Page 52For example , both of the sentences in example 1 have the same referential meaning , but 1A is direct ( no honorifics ) while in 1B the use of the distal form - masu shows deference to the addressee . ( 1 ) ' Mr . / Ms . Sasaki will speak . " ? Found inside – Page 1214, truth ascriptions carry out tasks that are analogue in the category of sentences to the referential use of singular terms. Relative to these tasks, ... Found inside – Page 94The nub of Chomsky's argument is that any language's rules for sentence formation ... its sentence rttles. yet all normal speakers of the language use them ... Found inside – Page 12Thus , to know how to use a language well is to be able to appreciate ( sic ) the relative deference of a sentence for a given context to do a certain job . Since this view did not seem obvious to many when I first proposed it several years ago , I ... Found inside – Page 193Ifthat element of the sentence were not imposed, the sanction would be a different and lesser ... used. Before coming to a conclusion on minimal impairment, ... Found inside – Page 615They do possess markers indicating social status, tense, and a sentence ... use of the system of honorifics that show deference, a sentence must take into ... Found inside – Page 62According to Hwang, this sentence is “deferential but impolite”. ... One author who does use the terms deference/politeness is Thomas (1995). One of the BBC's '100 Novels That Shaped Our World' A worldwide bestseller and the first part of Achebe's African Trilogy, Things Fall Apart is the compelling story of one man's battle to protect his community against the forces of change ... Found inside – Page 30The Mexican Revolution had begun.74 71 Nuevo León's vagrancy law permitted authorities to arrest striking workers and sentence them to jail , fines , or ... Found inside – Page 102622 STYLIZATIONS Sentences can be " stylized " in two ways , to show respect ( POLITE STYLE ) or deference ( HONORIFIC STYLE ) toward the person to whom the ... Focuses on the sentence completion question by offering practice in finding words in context. Each question contains a sentence with a fill-in-the-blank space. Found inside – Page 103It did that in the very sentence it used the amorphous phrase “constitutional overtones,” when it stated that “we find unnecessary to ... Found inside – Page 52For example , both of the sentences in example 1 have the same referential meaning , but 1A is direct ( no honorifics ) while in 1B the use of the distal form - masu shows deference to the addressee . ( 1 ) ' Mr . / Ms . Sasaki will speak . ' ? Found inside – Page 948Janssen , Only when the sentence appears grossly dispropor1985 , 371 N.W.2d 353 . tionate will Supreme Court reviewing Eighth ... attack of ment challenge to sentence conduct an intra and intera predicate conviction used to enhance sentence is jurisdictional analysis . ... and any relevant past utmost deference to the Legislature and the sentencing conduct , with utmost deference to the legislature and ... Found inside – Page 167... of curial deference, and to that extent the standard of review is variable. ... as the closing sentence of the quotation indicates, it could be applied ... Found inside – Page 100... la théorie de la déférence judiciaire, mais il convient de noter que c'est l'administration qui demandé la révision judiciaire de la sentence arbitrale. Found inside – Page 442On p.544 the sentence Bleeds onto p.545. ... But Beethoven had other plans and he broke free of other plans and he broke free of this deference. 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