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How to use derogating in a sentence

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Measures derogating from the provisions of the Covenant must be of an exceptional and temporary nature.
The fire-fighters are therefore arguing for the option of derogating from the maximum working week.
But he was that rare thing, a man who could lift your spirits while derogating your world view.
The Naga way of life and cultural and economic bonds among all the Naga peoples can surely be strengthened without derogating from the integrity of any other Indian State.
These provisions and orientations presume the juridic prescriptions which are already in effect, referring to them on occasion, and in no case derogating from them.
It is necessary to clarify the conditions under which imports from these derogating countries are allowed, and in particular those relating to the sourcing of the products for import.
Article 4 of the ICCPR states that human rights are non-derogable under any circumstances, but it also provides strictly constrained regimes for temporarily derogating from human rights in a state of emergency.
Nothing in Article 54 shall be construed as derogating from the law in force in any Contracting State relating to immunity of that State or of any foreign State from execution.
He said that the Liechtenstein Government had never had recourse to the possibility available to it of derogating from certain fundamental rights under certain conditions.
Nothing in this Charter shall be construed as limiting or derogating from any of the rights guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights.
The latter can be spread over individualised production programs by derogating from the depreciation method and amount booked to the balance sheet on an economic and fiscal basis.
To the extent privacy was not recognized, traditionally, as a valid basis for derogating from openness, that position has been altered by legislation.
Self-abasement is a process whereby through criticizing, blaming, or otherwise derogating the self, the individual seeks to allay anxiety.
Ever since Aqueduct began to be such a remarkable financial success, the powers in the N. Y. R. A. have been derogating Belmont-reducing the number of its racing days and transferring most of its stake races to Aqueduct.
Article 4, paragraph 1, of the Covenant stipulates that, in time of public emergency, States parties may take measures derogating from certain of their obligations under the Covenant.
The Emergency Act contains no provisions derogating from the obligations set forth under paragraph 2, article 4, of the Covenant, from which no derogation is permitted.
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