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How to use derogation in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word derogation? Here are some examples.

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Hostile behaviors range from criticism or derogation to actual physical aggression such as pushing or hitting.
Some would require a derogation from the European Convention on Human Rights.
However, attitudes toward the civil rights of gay people might be directly related to measures of out-group derogation.
Both hussy and housewife have their origin in Old English huswif, but hussy has undergone semantic derogation.
It suggests that you can have outgroup derogation without ingroup love prejudice.
I don't think the prosecution should sit on their hands in court if the defence is using derogation of victims in mitigation.
For more than a century, we can trace a consistent biological derogation of women, by men, right up to the present.
This derogation from representation is balanced against the need for independence from the passing passions that can excite legislators.
Ireland sought a derogation for the use of set-aside land some weeks ago in view of the persistent wet weather conditions this year.
Nevertheless, a challenge to the validity of the derogation would certainly be possible.
Women who have a sense of personal inadequacy may project their views about themselves to a lack of trust and derogation of women in general.
However, the department sought a derogation from that and that has been upheld by the Supreme Court.
Some sections of the public are now trained to feast on other people's downfalls and derogation.
Kelly concludes with a gibe at his colleagues' casual derogation of the blogs.
That is, low-power parents engaged in more verbal derogation of children than did high-power parents after being primed to think in terms of competition.
Enthusiasm was a term of derogation among her contemporaries.
In their December ruling, the law lords had already queried the government's justification for its derogation.
The derogation doofus popped up in the 60's and is usually thought to be an alteration of goofus, the noun form of goofy.
This temporary derogation should not adversely affect competition between credit institutions.
Concerning farmers, there is a big problem and there are questions of whether a derogation would be requested for certain areas.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In all this there shall be no derogation of our power or of the power of our son and our successors.
But what fruits has it produced as yet, other than continued derision and derogation of dignity?
Even a bishop might give it an occasional inspection, without derogation from the decorum of his shovel hat and gaiters.
The existence of evil involves no derogation from the perfect unity of God.
I am not saying this in derogation of the character of Mr. Aldrich.
No polite lie, no derogation of self or of what had been done.
The wisest princes need not think it any diminution to their greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency, to rely upon counsel.
Her irony meant no irreverence but a vast derogation of Shad Wells.
The pain which is produced by derogation produces effort and self-denial.
During the austerer days of the republic the derogation was unknown.
Customs, in derogation of the common law, must be construed strictly.
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