But if it is a question of derogating from the common law, the authority of the Holy See must intervene to legalize these derogations. [Please select]
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Her confession would have been but a dissertation on the inexorable irony of fate, calling only for sympathy, and in no way derogating from her dignity and self-respect as a wife. [Please select]
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He regarded the speculations of Arius as heretical, as derogating from the supreme allegiance which was due to Christ. [Please select]
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In some cases, however, they ask to be allowed to practice other means of earning a livelihood without derogating from their nobility. [Please select]
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Now and then he condescended to arbitrate between disputants or to kick a little brute of a bully, but he felt that, in doing so, he was derogating from his high dignity. [Please select]
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