Sentence examples for difficult to abrogate from inspiring English sources

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If a sovereign Iraqi government with United Nations backing were to ask for NATO's help, it would difficult to "abrogate our responsibilities," he added.

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It is also difficult to see how a new "British Bill of Rights" would assist those who wish to abrogate the law of privacy.

But which symptoms would we seek to abrogate or relieve?

Now is not the time for government to abrogate its responsibility to the people.

On this score, Kadyrov hasn't done anything to abrogate his end of the bargain.

He has the power to abrogate the existing contracts for the building's management.

The Treasury Department has said it does not have the power to abrogate the deal.

If you pressure an official to abrogate the rights of someone, that is unquestionably corrupt.

Without falling into bankruptcy, Citi could not seek to abrogate its deal.

"It's illegal for them to abrogate our contract".

Joseph Cirincione, senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said: "I think it's a transparent ploy to abrogate the treaty.

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