That you will not take any action which would derogate www.godulike.co.uk rights in and to their intellectual property or content. [verb]
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A principle of construction is that general words do not derogate from specific words. [verb]
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Hence the separation, increasingly marked, between the common law and the local laws, which cannot derogate from the common law except by concession of the Holy See, or by right of a lawfully authorized custom. [Please select]
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Nay, would it not rather seem to derogate from those attributes. [Please select]
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Luther abhorred him, not so much because he was vulgar and noisy, but because his infamous business derogated from the majesty of God and religion. [Please select]
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Undoubtedly, there is some secret relation between the appearance of male eggs and the construction of these cells; for it is a law of nature from which bees never derogate. [Please select]
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