Sentence examples for derogation without from inspiring English sources

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The first was to employ practical sensitivity with regard to small and medium-sized enterprises, a particularly good example of this being the establishment of the derogation, without - we trust - giving any less consideration to the need to provide ever-increasing protection of the environment, public health and animal welfare.

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Between 2007 and 2015, these active ingredients were listed as "highly hazardous" by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and could not be used on FSC-certified forest land without derogation (Forest Stewardship Council 2007, 2015).

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".

They argued that in renewing the act on an annual basis "parliament is being asked to be complicit in a de facto derogation from article 5, without an opportunity to debate whether such a derogation is justified".

Though the TEU and the ESCB Statute refer to the "monetary policy of the Community" in certain Articles (e.g., Article 105.2 of the EC Treaty and Articles 3.1, 12.1 and 31.2 of the ESCB Statute), 3 in such instances "the Community" refers to the Member States that participate in EMU (i.e., those Member States without a derogation or an opt-out).

Both of these active ingredients were previously on the FSC list of highly hazardous pesticides between 2007 and 2015 and were unable to be used in FSC-certified forests without a derogation (FSC 2014).

It is essential to business and for the process of harmonization that Union Customs Code is implemented and applied in the same way in all 27 member States without any derogation.

"We insist on correctives so that the constitution is respected, not substitutes, [that there be] justice, and not the derogation of institutions, political pluralism without it appearing to be a prize for criminals," he said.

"Every grant to the president, including those relating to foreign affairs, was in effect a derogation from Congressional power, eked out slowly, reluctantly, and not without limitations and safeguards," Professor Henkin wrote, in a typically lucid and graceful passage.

It was not enough that they had spent years in detention without charge or trial; the US authorities wanted to prove that this derogation from the Magna Carta was justified because they were very dangerous people.

The derogation of derogation is doing well.

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