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The derogation of derogation is doing well.
They signed an unprecedented derogation of power from Whitehall.
But in American political history, that word has profound resonance as a derogation of opportunism.
Many Tories were demanding she went for a temporary derogation of human rights laws.
"My whole life has been a derogation of my responsibilities to my fatal foetus".
That meaning, metaphorically extended, landed -- plop! -- in the middle of political terminology as a derogation of moderation.
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Pegler's derogations of the Roosevelts made for much better reading than his early praise.
In response to each emergency, Israel has informally allowed derogations of the treaty on Egyptian troop limits and capabilities.
I have decided to wonder in public (by writing to you) whether there will be any end to Garry Wills's serial derogations of the Catholic Church.
Babbitt and Einhorn echo earlier derogations of his work as too sentimental (the Victorians) or insufficiently Russian (a group of composers who were Tchaikovsky's late-19th-century contemporaries), but the emergent issue now is a question that could throw what the critic Terry Teachout calls "the Tchaikovsky wars" into Armageddon.
Countries with the same dominant level of bargaining do vary a great deal on these indicators (frequency or scope of additional enterprise bargaining; articulation; legal status of derogation; existence and use of general opening clauses) and thus in actual decentralisation (Fig. 3, right panel).
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