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1 But is it possible to derogate from the necessary laws of existence?
2 You cannot derogate from the value of reason without using reason.
3 But by his marriage he might either support or derogate from these honours.
4 Nay, would it not rather seem to derogate from those attributes?
5 Independent of other objections, it would derogate from the dignity of the American character.
6 Not that I derogate from the use of history.
7 Nor will this at all derogate from their glory.
8 The honor we bear to Christ does not derogate from the honor we bear to God.
9 By the phrase 'fortune,' I mean not in the smallest degree to derogate from his merit.
10 New powers have also been quietly inserted for the government to derogate from high standards at will.
11 To say that a natural inclination is not well regulated, is to derogate from the Author of nature.
12 It seems to me, Colonel, that you, though very unconsciously, derogate from the respect due to Mademoiselle Cicogna.
13 At first it did not derogate from the religious purposes which were at the foundation of the Greek drama.
14 Ryanair had "sensibly" conceded that EU member states were entitled to derogate from EU law rights on public health grounds.
15 Benee Madho assumed the title, and Rugonath wished to do the same, but Benee Madho thought this would derogate from his dignity.
16 And I trust it will not derogate from your opinion of my worth, that I have known what was due to your Grace's highness.
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