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The derogation of derogation is doing well.

American Indians have long opposed derogatory sports-team labels and likened fans' use of war paint to the derogation of African-Americans with blackface.

"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.

He thereby proposed to integrate the authoritative expression of Christ's coexisting human and divine essences as decreed by the Council of Chalcedon (451) with the widespread mystical variants popular among the Eastern monks and other proponents of monophysitism, a doctrine emphasizing the divine element in Christ to the derogation of his humanity.

This type of conduct can, potentially, lead to the derogation of any disadvantaged group.

Under the influence of repeated cycle of alternate wetting and drying, the residual soil generated a large collapsible deformation upon soaking, and its strength significantly decreased because of the derogation of cement bond, the formation of microcracks, and the weakening of microstructure failure zones.

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The European parliament's industry committee last month approved a rule change allowing Greece to join the scheme, the '10c derogation' of the emissions trading system (ETS).

Volume of production to the competent authorities in the MS. Paradoxically, in the guidelines, the derogation for the joint selling of produce by cooperatives does not appear clearly.

Publishers and booksellers are complicit with other keepers of the canon in the philistine derogation of great documentary writing by reserving the label "literature" on book jackets and store shelves only for works of fancy.

The "old regime" is always pejorative, coming from the French revolutionaries' gleeful derogation of the government of the last Bourbon kings as l'ancien régime.

The Siracusa Principles on the Limitation and Derogation of Provisions in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights state that: "Public health may be invoked as a ground for limiting certain rights in order to allow a state to take measures dealing with a serious threat to the health of the population or individual members of the population.

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