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abrogation <an abrogation; abrogations> SUBST

abrogation RÉLIG
abrogation POL
abrogation POL
abrogation RÉLIG

abrogation

abrogation

explicit abrogation ÉCON

explictit abrogation ÉCON

implicit abrogation ÉCON

abrogation of laws ÉCON

abrogation of private cartels ÉCON

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He explains abrogation, for example, in great detail.
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By this means, the pope papered over the technical anomaly of the archbishop's abrogation of papal powers.
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The two brothers continued to resist the military abrogation of the 1973 constitution in exile.
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Statutory abrogation of the duty is limited in scope and purpose however.
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Each rocket says that we will not allow their so-called solutions that are based on the abrogation and denial of our rights.
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Under international law, one state can not unilaterally reject a previously ratified treaty, and the treaty had no clause providing for abrogation by one state only.
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Abrogation of these rules or canons can necessitate the entire weight of the hierarchy tumbling down on the head of a hapless victim.
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John was incensed about what he perceived as an abrogation of his customary right as monarch to influence the election.
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In doing so the subject of abrogation is brought up and explained.
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It is the manifestation of a desire for the abrogation of an existential condition of human life, namely the need to always and never unendingly to exercise judgment.
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