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A derogation is currently granted to permit forest owners temporary use of the prohibited chemicals subject to restricted use controls and research into alternative chemical and non-chemical vegetation control.
Others have suggested that we seek a derogation.
He needs to urgently answer why a derogation for Broadmoor was granted.
But in American political history, that word has profound resonance as a derogation of opportunism.
"My whole life has been a derogation of my responsibilities to my fatal foetus".
It is not a derogation but only a definition to say that workable theatricality is the measure of successful playwriting.
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It is more of a mild derogation than an insult.
And underlying this confusion is a further derogation - that of an ideal both men shared, which was that the municipalities of the future should utilise increasing land-values to improve the collective lot.
But Caoilfhionn Gallagher, representing the media with Mike Dodd, legal editor of the Press Association, said not knowing the names would be "a major derogation from the open justice principle" – and that the public had a right to know who, and what, was going on in public courts.
But Mr Clarke hopes they will pass: if necessary, he says, he will seek a new derogation from the clause in the European Convention on Human Rights that guarantees a right to liberty.
Helms discusses foreign policy, condemning a "systematized derogation," under Carter, of "friends" like Chile, Nicaragua and Argentina.
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