Sentence examples for would abrogate from inspiring English sources

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However, I am astonished that anyone is surprised that Bush would abrogate the existing Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty without consulting Congress or other nations.

Mr. Levin said Democrats in the Senate would "try in some way to stop the expenditure of funds for a system that would abrogate the ABM treaty".

A carmaker's bankruptcy would abrogate workers' contracts, and probably lead to sharply reduced wages and benefits for any jobs that remain.

A vote by the delegates in favor of Beijing would abrogate these critical I.O.C. responsibilities by allowing a brutal authoritarian regime to bask in the reflected glory of the Olympics.

"That said, a launch of this kind, which would abrogate our agreement, would call into question the credibility of all the commitments" North Korea has made, Ms. Nuland said.

But isn't it bad enough that it has somehow managed to cast Rand Paul — who would abrogate the American social contract, consolidate the country's transformation into a merciless plutocracy, and destroy the global power of the United States not just for ill but, in both senses, for good — as the conscience of a nation and the hero of its enlightened youth?

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I agree to renegotiate the old antimissile treaty, which Bush would otherwise abrogate, so I lose nothing.

"To allow the defense to address sexual-history matters of a victim at preliminary hearing, in open court, which are later deemed inappropriate evidence at trial would completely abrogate the Rape Shield Statute and its purpose," Deputy District Attorney Ingrid S. Bakke wrote in a motion filed Tuesday.

I was disturbed right from the beginning of the financial crisis when that idea came up almost immediately, that we would somehow abrogate those mortgages.

Moreover, the use of single-stranded oligodeoxynucleotides (ssODNs)—short, single-stranded DNA-based repair templates for gene targeting of short nuclear polymorphisms (SNPs) would completely abrogate the need for viral vectors, resulting in patient-specific gene correction and thus an ultimate cure.

"Why would we abrogate the VFA?

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