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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further derogation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to an additional exemption or relaxation of a rule or standard.
Example: "The committee decided to grant a further derogation to the existing regulations to accommodate the new circumstances."
Alternatives: "an additional exemption" or "a subsequent derogation".
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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.
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Further derogations from this Regulation shall require the adoption of a specific regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council drawn up on the basis of international standards and equivalent Union sectoral rules.
The possibility of further derogations in this article on the basis of the new Article 7a should be limited to what is absolutely necessary.
As no solution has been developed so far, temporary derogation from the mandatory clearing of derivatives should be extended to apply for a further two years for a large majority of PSAs (which could be extended by one further year) and for three years for small PSAs (which could be extended by two further years), as those do not present the same risks as the larger ones.
Internationally, according to the World Health Organization, ID is defined as a person with an intelligence quotient below 70, a derogation of adaptive capacity, and a debut before 18 years of age (5).
According to our legal experts the criteria for refusing derogations must be explicitly stated in the text, otherwise a decision to refuse a derogation may not be enforceable in court.
During this development, a parallel phrase appeared in slang: piece of trade, "prostitute," derived from piece of tail, a derogation of a supposedly promiscuous woman.
It is not a derogation but only a definition to say that workable theatricality is the measure of successful playwriting.
It is more of a mild derogation than an insult.
Helms discusses foreign policy, condemning a "systematized derogation," under Carter, of "friends" like Chile, Nicaragua and Argentina.
Granting the officers anonymity would be a "major derogation of the open justice principles", said barrister Caoilfhionn Gallagher, for the media.
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