Word: defers
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...great faith in student leadership, PBHA staff members were impressed with McDonald’s ability to defer to students many years his junior...
...biggest strength was his integrity—and he was never quick to jump conclusions. It is hard to defer to 20- year-olds when you have been in the business of service for thirty years,” said Dominguez. “But he did it. He was never ‘Mr. Hierarchy...
...remember revolting at the obligatory lunches in whichever Chinatown my family found ourselves in while on vacations abroad. The twiddling of Chinese cuisine in an attempt to defer to a foreign palate never ceases to amuse me. Bold flavours, robust odors, all attenuated and toned down to a median of blandness. This dish, and seven others only remotely similar to it, sloshed over with the same all-purpose sauce. Or, more unscrupulously, a restaurateur exploiting the relative ignorance of his clientele and passing off slapdash imitations as the real thing...
...superior judgment. Indeed, the structure of the professional world is based on just such a hierarchical ordering, and those who lead organizations pursue the organizational equivalents of unilateral policies. This may gall the insecure and the immature, but after all, growing out of childhood includes acquiring the ability to defer to those more able than ourselves...
Fred Hargadon, dean of admissions at Princeton, says size is the critical reason why Princeton does not require some students to defer...