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The Bush team will unilaterally abrogate it.
The government cannot just abrogate contracts".
abdicate, abnegate and abrogate all have different meanings.
But which symptoms would we seek to abrogate or relieve?
"It's illegal for them to abrogate our contract".
He has the power to abrogate the existing contracts for the building's management.
Rescind's root is scindere, "to split, divide," and means "to revoke, annul, cancel, expunge, abrogate".
The choice of verbs -- withdraw or abrogate -- tips the reader to the point of view.
Now is not the time for government to abrogate its responsibility to the people.
"It goes even beyond the extraordinary limits of the court's previous attempt to abrogate Florida law.
The Treasury Department has said it does not have the power to abrogate the deal.
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