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But another provision in it requires the government continue to uphold property rights in the oil and natural gas sector for 20 years after the formal abrogation, or until October of 2019.
Even where, as in Weimar, the positive constitution provides a procedure that seems to allow for the amendment of any particular constitutional norm, it is to be understood, Schmitt argues, that the core constitutional principles chosen by the constituent power are not open to formal abrogation.
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Yet, the success of therapies that target specific oncoproteins in molecularly defined subsets of cancer patients has provided formal and practical demonstration that, at least in some tumour types, abrogation of the function of individual oncogenic products is sufficient to induce tumour regression or stabilization.
While not a complete response, settlement houses provide a third way forward between formal systems of community well-being requiring infrastructures that will not likely return in the foreseeable future and total absence and abrogation of programs that keep people, families and communities healthy, safe, and vibrant.
"It's an abrogation of responsibility".
That would be an abrogation of our agreement with NATO.
He expressed concern over any "abrogation" of agreements with allies.
This would amount to an abrogation of the Constitution.
This is the abrogation of the rule of law".
Outright abrogation of the law of privacy is not practical.
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