A communication that belittles somebody or something.
1 They name the working time directive on which we have a derogation .
2 A derogation may be granted to players with a short bridge career.
3 This transitional derogation is due to lapse at the end of 2002.
4 The seeking first is not in derogation of any true manhood.
5 Mr McCreevy is under pressure from the vociferous pro-lobby to secure a derogation .
6 No polite lie, no derogation of self or of what had been done.
7 The White said the same things about Andross, minus the derogation .
8 Ireland has a derogation on deregulation until the year 2000.
9 There was no derogation from the normal rules, he said in his closing argument.
10 Spurn it as a derogation from the rights of legislature?
11 It allowed Capital a derogation from the 20 per cent news requirement for a month.
12 Critics say this is a derogation of local democracy.
13 The HSE had sought a derogation for the financial data from the overall industrial action.
14 There is also a four year derogation for newspapers.
15 His remarks were mostly in derogation of the committee by whom the measure was recommended.
16 To make simple narrative out of dramatic material, is a derogation , a piece of levity.
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