| 11. | Wisconsin needs federal approval because its plan would abrogate many federal guarantees.
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| 12. | Reporters demanded to know whether Clinton had decided to abrogate the Constitution.
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| 13. | The entire government in Israel seems bent on abrogating the Oslo agreement,
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| 14. | Environmental groups are complaining that the agency is abrogating its new powers.
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| 15. | The president can abrogate a treaty under his own authority, anyway.
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| 16. | A potential crisis is no time to abrogate legal rights.
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| 17. | In some ways, we have abrogated that civic trust.
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| 18. | In 1979 the United States abrogated its defense treaty with the island.
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| 19. | He insisted the effect was to abrogate the Algiers Accords.
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| 20. | Congress participated in that agreement, which the House now would abrogate.
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