derogation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for derogation in the English»Spanish Dictionary

derogation [Am ˌdɛrəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n, Brit dɛrəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n] N U or C

derogation in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for derogation in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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It also has a derogation, in a war situation, for a state of emergency to be declared.
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It found that in randomized controlled trials oxytocin creates intergroup bias because oxytocin motivates in-group favoritism and, to a lesser extent, out-group derogation.
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They wanted to benefit from a derogation allowing a progressive switch to paying quotas, starting at 20% in 2013 to reach 100% in 2020.
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The conclusions indicated that the severe threats produced significantly less derogation for the toys than the mild threats did.
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That so, because it is a derogation from the equal treatment principle.
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There are, however, some derogations for these islands.
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These member states have been granted a derogation to continue existing zero-rating but can not add new goods or services.
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The system was declared incompatible, because there was no derogation.
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Fear control responses minimize fear through emotional coping that generates reassurance through denial of the threat or derogation of the persuasive message.
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The derogation will be reviewed after four years and every five years thereafter.
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