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To notify the national supervisory authority within 72 h in case of breach of personal data (or record keeping in the case of derogation).
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However, it can be inferred from the purpose of derogation clauses that at least some economic, social and cultural rights are non-derogable.
The derogation of derogation is doing well.
But he needs to call off his dogs of derogation.
Estrich's word of derogation was put in print by Newsweek's David Alpern in 1983.
Coming back to the excise exemptions, the forthcoming ECOFIN Council is going to have to reach a unanimous decision on a new package of derogation applications, and it appears that they have all been approved apart from the two from the Netherlands.
These consist primarily of derogations and limitations of the rights.
Decentralisation leads to a loss of power for unions, because non-organised decentralisation leads to the use of derogations for a rising number of companies.
We are opposed to the prevention of a possible liberalisation of services of general interest by means of derogations to the directive on services, such as has been attempted by the Federal Minister for the Economy in Germany.
39 These progressive changes required a dynamic allocation of states according to the date of enactment or derogation of the amendment during the 4-year period of analysis between 2008 and 2011 (see online supplementary figure S1).
What is at stake in the current scrum is the soul of our democratic system of governance and derogation of leadership on the world stage.
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