Sentence examples for derogate it from inspiring English sources

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"I'm not going to derogate it," he said of the St. Florian design, "but something's missing: the actual sense of the level of bravery and dedication".

These participants were less accepting of the message, more inclined to derogate it, and reported lower self- and response-efficacy for meeting the recommendations.

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In particular, it derogated the former Spanish thin-capitalization regime and replaced it by a broader rule that stablishes limitations to the deductibility of financial expenses incurred in excess of a given percentage of a Spanish borrower's adjusted operating profits regardless of whether or not the debt is with related parties.

France signalled it would derogate in the immediate aftermath of the jihadist massacres at the Bataclan nightclub in Paris last November.

If the non-congruence of "brother" and "male sibling" does not derogate from their synonymy, it is unclear why the non-congruence of "true proposition" and "fact" should derogate from (in some sense) their synonymy.

Turkey announced a three-month state of emergency on Thursday and said it would derogate from the European Convention on Human Rights.

If she let some power to Chance in derogating her decrees, it was more to shorten than to lengthen those first limits set by her, as familiar examples show.

When I discussed complaints about that article with New York Times staffers, I was told it wasn't intended to derogate the other paper but merely to point out that its readers were losing heart.

In many countries and in EU law it is, moreover, possible to derogate by collective agreement from legal minimum standards on for instance working hours, employment contracting and employee information and consultation in the enterprise.

It was derogated later that month as the "surly stagnation" of "an uncompetitive, economically weakened Russia" by a right-wing New York Times op-ed columnist under the headline "Putinism Looms".

God could have placed some matter in it without derogating, in any respect, from all other things; therefore, he has actually placed some matter in that space; therefore, there is no space wholly empty; therefore, all is full.

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