From the terms of the code is only derogated when specific circumstances require it. |
Not all rights can be derogated from, even during a public emergency or armed conflict threatening the life of a nation. |
More than any major candidate in recent times, Mr. Santorum has derogated the federal government on religious grounds. |
This measure offers a guarantee that these principles are less likely to be derogated from. |
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. |