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derogate dans le dictionnaire PONS

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to derogate from sth
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At the very least we must derogate from the 20-year clause.
theconversation.com
In addition, the regulations can not be derogated from.
www.out-law.com
But judges would also have to provide written reasons when derogating from the prescribed sentence.
www.lawyersweekly.ca
That is, when an individual cant come up with an external reason as to why they resisted doing something they wanted to, he or she decides to derogate the activity.
en.wikipedia.org
The courts approved almost every appeal against a ruling that an applicant was not a refugee, derogating from its duty to judge issues fairly.
www.abc.net.au
One experiment showed that persons suffering from a variety of illnesses were derogated on a measure of attractiveness more than healthy individuals were.
en.wikipedia.org
But as the suffering continued and observers remained unable to intervene, the observers began to derogate the victim.
en.wikipedia.org
I'm not trying to, you know, derogate the other employees of government.
newsinfo.inquirer.net
People who derogated moral advocates did so because they feared that their group's social image would be tarnished if group wrongdoings were publically exposed.
newmatilda.com
However, it is common for airlines companies to derogate from their obligations of care and assistance.
www.mirror.co.uk

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