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- noun Plural form of
derogation .
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Examples
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Said Kovacs, derogations from the normal VAT rules could only be allowed if they were "targeted, restricted and proportionate".
Money down the drain Richard 2006
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Directive permits member states to apply "derogations" and allow the killing of small numbers of protected species for "judicious use," such as control of bird flocks around airports, or subsistence hunting by traditional rural communities.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Directive permits member states to apply "derogations" and allow the killing of small numbers of protected species for "judicious use," such as control of bird flocks around airports, or subsistence hunting by traditional rural communities.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The OFT defended launching the probe, saying rules from 2002 to investigate a merger situation within four months also contain derogations, or the partial repeal of a law, based on European Union legal tests, that allow for competition referrals outside this timeframe.
U.K. Investigates Ryanair's Stake in Aer Lingus Simon Zekaria 2010
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All Western countries agree that freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental right, but most permit much more substantial derogations from that right to promote the public good.
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All Western countries agree that freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental right, but most permit much more substantial derogations from that right to promote the public good.
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Your negative view of Muslim derogations suggests that you are uncomfortable with prejudice; does this extend to every religious/racial group or is your idea of human rights borrowed from the animal farm?
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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In short, while it may be possible to identify derogations from democracy and human rights in America, those that are ubiquitous in the Muslim world are greater by many orders of magnitude.
The Abandonment of Democracy By Joshua Muravchik 2009
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But for the UK and for Ireland, but particularly for the UK the agreement is that all other countries can get that Treaty and they as part of the deal will have the UK vote for that but they will vote for the UK to have derogations, an opt-in process on Justice & Home affairs and a Protocol on the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
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But for the UK and for Ireland, but particularly for the UK the agreement is that all other countries can get that Treaty and they as part of the deal will have the UK vote for that but they will vote for the UK to have derogations, an opt-in process on Justice & Home affairs and a Protocol on the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Archive 2007-10-07 2007
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