Sentence examples for derogations that from inspiring English sources

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The Human Rights Act, for example, would be a tougher instrument than it is (read it: and note the "derogations" that place limits on the rights that, in the first clause of each article, it nominates).

There's a theme I've been chasing for a while, abstractly, through the glossy wilds of golden-age Hollywood movies the implicit exclusions and derogations that the classic style both depends on and reflects but I haven't done the exacting work of tracing it through the specifics.

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America still gets more than half of its electricity from coal, but only because many older plants have been "grandfathered", and so do not have to meet strict new emissions standards a derogation that is almost certain to be struck down at some point.

Until that moment arrives, the rhetoric of sexism and derogation that you are subjected to as a woman writer will be sharper.

These scattered single derogations imply that all other parts of the Regulation are meant to be applicable to scientific research.

However, it can be inferred from the purpose of derogation clauses that at least some economic, social and cultural rights are non-derogable.

I have today written to the European Commission asking for a derogation so that over 1m businesses with turnovers, not at the current 660,000, but at £1.35m or less will be able to take advantage of more flexible VAT payment options to suit their business needs.

And underlying this confusion is a further derogation - that of an ideal both men shared, which was that the municipalities of the future should utilise increasing land-values to improve the collective lot.

The exemption has been called "the Swedish derogation" because that is where the contracts originate, though in Sweden, workers still receive equal pay once in post and 90% of normal pay between assignments.

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.

Another important feature of the proposal concerns derogations for those surfactants that pass the old biodegradability tests, but fail the new tests.

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