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But that was no reason for me to abrogate my own mission.
Time to find a means to abrogate its claims upon this world.
Administration officials say this could be done without abrogating the 1972 treaty.
Maximum being abrogated, Trade was to take its own free course.
Our prince has given his word, and it will not be abrogated by any of us.
This basic right cannot be abrogated by the decision of the parents, the doctor or the State.
The treaty was abrogated by the Americans in 1866 for several reasons.
Will he put his weight against that treaty being abrogated?
The duty to return a child is however not abrogated by a finding under Art.
Since such rights are held individually, no agreement can abrogate them.
"The board should be making management decisions and not abrogating their responsibility."
The 1946 Constitution was soon abrogated in a military coup.
On June 23 the nation died when the military authorities abrogated the election results.
But as stated before, they are free to abrogate those agreements at any time.
The snow was coming, and when it did, any poor options he had would be abrogated.
On selected issues, French law was either modified or abrogated.
They agreed to support each other in their fight to restore the rights the king once again had abrogated.
The decision to abrogate the Constitution was not welcomed by all, however.
Critics say the practice abrogates the administration's responsibility to maintain order itself.
Or has our society simply abrogated responsibility for care of the dispossessed?
You might want to say that call is abrogated.
Counting bodies is just a way to abrogate your responsibility for the situation.
That she could be abrogating the authority of others, demanding more than was her due.
Can civil rights be abrogated for the protection of the unborn?
Interesting notion: that the media had any sense of responsibility left to abrogate.