derogation in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for derogation in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

Translations for derogation in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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English
The derogation will be reviewed after four years and every five years thereafter.
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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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Rumination is positively associated with several communicative responses to jealousy (e.g. compensatory restoration, negative affect expression, showing signs of possession, and derogation of competitors) that attempt to strengthen a relationship.
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Some research suggests that outgroup derogation occurs when an outgroup is perceived as blocking or hindering the goals of an ingroup.
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In comparison to healthy people, victim derogation was found for persons presenting with indigestion, pneumonia, and stomach cancer.
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International human rights law permits no derogation or exceptions to this human right.
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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 system was declared incompatible, because there was no derogation.
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Derogation was greater when the observed suffering was greater.
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Derogation is only allowed when there is a war or other public emergency threatening the life of the nation.
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