Sentence examples for the derogations from inspiring English sources

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the derogations

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An act which belittles; disparagement.

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Think of Ronald Reagan, and his phrases evil empire and there you go again and make my day come to mind, along with the derogations star wars and morning in America.

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).

Moreover, Stephen Dale, of FEE, argues that all the derogations, combined with reduced paperwork controls, could spawn other fraud, such as more cheating on corporation tax.According to Donato Raponi, a commission official whose job is to "fight against fiscal fraud", the EU's system is basically "very good".

However, in the light of the proportionality principle, "the disadvantages of the marketing prohibition, [which include a negative impact on the freedom to conduct a business and agricultural biodiversity] manifestly outweigh its advantages", a disadvantage that is not sufficiently attenuated by the derogations carved out by Directive 2009/145.

The guidelines specify conditions POs must comply to benefit from the derogations, including the recognition of POs and associations of POs, the pursue of specific objectives, the creation of significant efficiencies, relations between the PO, its members and the cap on quantities subject to contractual relations and notifications obligations (see Table 1).

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The derogation of derogation is doing well.

"The derogation isn't driven by chemical companies," he says.

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

The derogation doofus popped up in the 60's and is usually thought to be an alteration of goofus, the noun form of goofy.

"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.

On the 10c issue, Polish officials stress that all monies raised through the derogation will be reinvested in new coal plants that deliver a substantial claimed CO2 saving on the installations they are replacing.

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