Sentence examples for that derogates from inspiring English sources

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Norton A. Schwartz Air Force Chief of Staff Washington, April 21 , 2009• To the Editor: Paul Kane provides a provocative statement on issues that too long were ignored in our thinking: a military structure shaped by the cold war; a policy of retention that derogates the value of human resources; and an effort to mitigate the mind-set supporting a volunteer army.

Under this view, to interpret Article 9(1) as permitting Parliament to enact any provision that derogates from an individual's personal liberty no matter how arbitrary or oppressive as long as procedural natural justice is observed, drains it of all content.

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Whilst it may be true that a non-international armed conflict may cause such a situation of public emergency, it cannot reasonably be expected that derogating from rights such as the right to food, water and healthcare, could help to restore the state to a situation of normalcy.

The en-route stage represents the main phase of flight and the most critical one, due to significant velocities and corresponding time-varying impairments that severely derogate the communications.

Furthermore, the civil society collective statement reads that "the draft derogates from well-established international covenants/standards and would effectively dismantle 30 years of policy evolution, setting a dangerous precedent among national, regional and global actors".

The commission's in-depth investigation opened in February 2015 showed that the scheme derogated from normal practice under Belgian company tax rules and the so-called 'arm's length principle'.

Another derogates the story that won't go away as "rumint" -- merely rumored intelligence.

The environmental law consultancy, ClientEarth, was concerned that the new proposal effectively derogated responsibility for urgent climate change actions agreed at COP21 to the business sector.

Derogating: Control orders that infringe the right to liberty, and therefore require the UK to opt out of article 5. The home secretary must first opt out of article 5 and then ask the high court for the authority to grant such an order.

Nonetheless, the fact that there is no derogation clause in ICESCR does not necessarily mean that states would be precluded from derogating from them.

That said, the GDPR's collective redress provision is a component that Member States can choose to derogate from, which helps explain why the first four complaints have been filed with data protection agencies in Austria, Belgium, France and Hamburg in Germany — regions that also have data protection agencies with a strong record of defending privacy rights.

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