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A diary entry suggests that a year after Elizabeth's death Johnson was seeking a new wife "without any derogation from dear Tetty's memory".
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Boris Johnson is now clear that any renegotiation must include a derogation on immigration allowing Britain to limit the rights of free movement for citizens from new EU members states.
And on the environment, there are some fine words, but no real changes are being made, except that the procedure established by the Court of Justice - which ruled that the environmental guarantee was unlawful and turned it into a derogation, whereby the Commission had to approve any divergences in the Member States - is now actually being confirmed.
When many whites referred to blacks in their speech, they hesitated to apply the noun to a person; instead of saying, "He's a black," they would say, "He's a black guy," as if the use of black as an adjective to modify guy somehow removed it from any interpretation as derogation.
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.
Ukraine gave notice of a derogation in June 2015, in relation to the fighting on its border with Russia.
That meaning, metaphorically extended, landed -- plop! -- in the middle of political terminology as a derogation of moderation.
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