Similar words: derogative, abrogation, derogate, interrogation, derogatory, prerogative, interrogating, interrogative. Meaning: [‚derə'geɪʃn] n. 1. a communication that belittles somebody or something 2. (law) the partial taking away of the effectiveness of a law; a partial repeal or abolition of a law.
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1. They also hope pragmatic derogation of the Climate Change Levy can help boost supplies to commercial and industrial customers.
2. These Member States have been granted a derogation to continue existing zero-rating but cannot add new goods or services.
3. Nothing in this Agreement may be interpreted as derogation to compulsory provisions of law.
4. The derogation clause cornerstone of human rights convention, the reservation of which is key issue.
5. However, the derogation applies only to certain specified agricultural crops.
6. Any derogation of the common law is to be strictly construed.
7. Radiofrequency derogation under stereotactic orientation to thalamic nuclei Vo and Vim is safe, effective and basically without recurrence in Writer's Cramp.
8. Objective To discuss the treatment of Huntingtondisease ( HD ) by stereotactic multi - target radiofrequency derogation.
9. Breach of contract damages during the time If you always held the responsibility of the party in breach would be obviously unfair sometimes, when we need the use of derogation rules.
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