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Production was not abrogated by inhibitors of cyclooxygenases, xanthine oxidase, nitric oxide synthases, and mitochondrial enzymes.
This government has abrogated its responsibility to safeguard the most vulnerable in society.
The mainstream media have abrogated their responsibility to deal with the facts.
If a regime abrogated the rights to life, liberty, and property, its subjects could overthrow it and choose a new one.
Section 1 of the Suicide Act 1961 abrogated the rule that made suicide criminal.
In the course of a long conversation, the governor's longtime chief strategist agreed that Davis had abrogated our agreement.
Under that logic, the entire concept of obscenity has become abrogated and essentially null and void.
That is, to be a human being means that your right to defend yourself cannot be abrogated without self-contradiction.
These laws, far from being abrogated, are still in force and have today been supplemented by a number of constitutional provisions.
Several emergency laws and decrees that had been issued during that war were also re-examined and many of them were abrogated.
On returning to Madagascar, both sides abrogated the agreement.
Since 1991, the government has abrogated this responsibility.
The ABM Treaty, which for decades was recalled as the cornerstone of the strategic balance, was abrogated.
Neither will such abrogation affect the permits issued in accordance with the by-laws thus abrogated.
They can, in the application of the concept of eminent domain, be abrogated in some larger interest.
These rights have been recognized to be inalienable, unalterable and part of the basic structure of the Constitution which cannot be abrogated.
Otherwise the pretrial restraining measure must be abrogated or a more lenient measure must be substituted.
They need three successive General Chapters for them to become Constitutions, and three successive General Chapters to be abrogated.
Before the government abrogated Decree 31, it adopted new, more repressive legislation to suppress dissent.
Several other countries have abrogated amnesties that violate their international legal obligations or have restricted their application.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The charter had been abrogated, but the new system had been rejected by the people.
There are, however, many verses still in the Qurn, which have been abrogated.
There are others who maintain that this is a mukham statement and cannot therefore be abrogated.
It is divided into parts and some verses are abrogated by others.
The rules and laws of digestion are not abrogated upon the holy day.
The constitution was abrogated, the Diet, a thing of the past.
The black code, of course, was abrogated after the Civil War.
The fifth commandment has not been and can not be abrogated.
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