| 11. | A member state " may ask to maintain derogating national provisions which already exist ."
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| 12. | All rights that can be derogated from are listed in the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights.
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| 13. | As yet, no derogating control orders have been obtained under s . 4 of the relevant Act.
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| 14. | However, nothing which Camalachero has provided shows any proof that the treaty was derogated in any way.
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| 15. | Instead of derogating Yankee maverickism, adopt the notion that your New Hampshire loss was a necessary awakening slap.
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| 16. | This concept was adopted by the European Union as a derogated power so not all countries implemented the idea.
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| 17. | It is well known that pro-centralist politicians accuse autonomist politicians for separatism simply to derogate their popularity.
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| 18. | It derogates the living guru of this meditation system by taking liberties with translating from non-English sources.
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| 19. | He exhorted municipal officials not to derogate old buildings into museums, but to integrate them into 20th Century life.
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| 20. | Let us not derogate their mode of communication; that's when men were menn and women were wifmenn.
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