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How to use derogated in a sentence

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Mexico believed that certain human rights could not be derogated from for military considerations.
More than any major candidate in recent times, Mr. Santorum has derogated the federal government on religious grounds.
In other words, unhappy people derogated the dessert they did not receive, whereas happy people felt no need to do so.
In this regard, the Committee stresses that Covenant rights may be derogated from only in accordance with article 4 of the Covenant.
The authors noted that their respondents did not seem to recognize that they derogated women for behaviors they accepted for themselves, as in this comment.
Not all rights can be derogated from, even during a public emergency or armed conflict threatening the life of a nation.
Enumerating the right of freedom of speech neither enhanced its previous protection nor derogated the protection afforded other liberties not enumerated.
This measure offers a guarantee that these principles are less likely to be derogated from.
From the terms of the code is only derogated when specific circumstances require it.
The obligations referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 may not be derogated from without just cause.
From this target can be derogated temporarily in case specific circumstances require it.
The provisions of the Directive cannot be derogated from to the detriment of a commercial agent.
In addition, psychology of women in general, and feminism in particular, continue to be explicitly and implicitly derogated and delegitimated within psychology.
Yumpsville is Yahooland, where macho admirers of actor Charles Bronson are derogated.
The concept of 'overriding mandatory provisions' should be distinguished from the expression 'provisions which cannot be derogated from by agreement' and should be construed more restrictively.
In short, many programs of the so-called welfare state, often derogated by conservatives as undermining family life, have rather proved a substantial – if not always successful – source of support for child-rearing.
We have the right, as has been said, to define the scope of the legislation and of the derogated powers to the regulators and securities committees.
Additionally, article 20 was not one of the articles specified under article 4 of the Covenant that could not be derogated at a time of public emergency.
Pursuant to that provision, whose threshold was very high, certain rights, such as the right to life and the prohibition of torture, could not be derogated from.
While it is important to guarantee consumers' rights by provisions which cannot be derogated from by contract, it is reasonable to let enterprises and organisations agree otherwise.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This unity of God is not in any way derogated from by the ascription to him of attributes.
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