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But in American political history, that word has profound resonance as a derogation of opportunism.
That meaning, metaphorically extended, landed -- plop! -- in the middle of political terminology as a derogation of moderation.
Germany, Switzerland and Austria, for instance, have an elastic concept called Untreue, or breach of trust, which is defined as a derogation of duty that causes real damage to the institution.
The report also considers that some other staple foods, namely coffee, butter, salt, rice, pasta and drinking milk, should continue to be subject to mandatory ranges, as a derogation to liberalisation.
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Moreover, since mass data retention by the UK falls within the scope of EU law, as it entails a derogation from the EU's e-privacy Directive (Article 15, Directive. 2002/58), the proposed Bill arguably breaches EU law to the extent that it falls.
Otherwise, the Court risks, that in the areas, where there is no full harmonisation, from which the act would be only a derogation (as in the present case), the national law will have to "heal" the consequences of an unconstitutional directive, without the possibility of invoking Union's human rights standard.
An epithet is a derogation or slur not as "dirty" as a vulgarism or as explosive as an expletive, with which it is often confused.
In John Bartlett's 1848 Dictionary of Americanisms, it is defined as a "woman's word" for "finical," probably rooted in the sense of fine as "small," which has now become finicky and is a derogation meaning "excessively meticulous".
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).
Companies dislike it, since it eats into their sales in more lucrative markets, and they fear that it will grow when even lower-price markets, such as Poland, join the EU.To ease these worries, the G10 calls for a "derogation" or exemption of new member states from the EU's free trade in pharmaceuticals.
Stahl's position implied a derogation of the spirituality of the state, presenting it as an agency of external constraint, to uphold the orthodox ecclesiastical and political order against the flow of history, and to defend a social order governed by irrational privileges and immunities.
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