derogations in English

noun
1
an exemption from or relaxation of a rule or law.
the massive derogation of human rights
2
the perception or treatment of someone as being of little worth.
the derogation of women
noun

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1. Derogations concerning the use of vaccines against Newcastle disease

2. A few Member States notified their wish to adopt derogations.

3. Synonyms for Belittlings include criticism, denigrations, derision, disparagement, mockings, ridicule, scorn, vilification, derogations and diminishments

4. Derogations granted under this paragraph may not have any adverse effect on competition.

5. However, Article 3 allowed certain derogations from the obligation to localize the production process.

6. Article 6(1) limits the derogations allowed exclusively to measures which are justified as being objective and reasonable.

7. Parliament wants to allow Member States to grant derogations to third-party access rules for industrial sites.

8. There was at present no mechanism whereby the Committee could ask for a special report concerning derogations

9. Article # of the original proposal on transitional derogations has been deleted in line with the relevant Parliament amendment

10. MEMBER STATES - DUTIES - IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY LAW - DEROGATIONS- JUSTIFICATION BASED ON CONSIDERATIONS OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE NATURE - NOT ACCEPTABLE

11. Derogations from Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008, as implemented by the Commission, concerning statistics on accidents at work

12. This limitation introduces a discriminatory factor absent from other, similar derogations granted by the Council to other Member States.

13. Derogations from this Regulation may be accepted by the Commission if national statistical systems require major adaptation

14. Thus these dispensations and derogations recognize only a partial equivalence between the Rhine licence and other boatmasters' certificates

15. Derogations from the statistical reporting requirements set out in Article 5 may be granted to IFs as follows:

16. The ECB shall give advice in the preparations for the abrogation of the derogations specified in Article 109k of this Treaty.

17. 1. Derogations from the statistical reporting requirements set out in Article 5 may be granted to IFs as follows:

18. It is not suggested that the Community legislature may never define justified derogations from the requirement of equal treatment such as to permit the use of differentiated actuarial tables.

19. Where accidental catches of deepwater sharks by the vessels of any Member State exceed 10 tonnes then vessels may no longer avail of the derogations as described in point 9.1.

20. (5) Quarterly and annually derogations accorded to Member States that prevent the compilation of the main aggregates of national accounts for the euro area and the Community should be abrogated.

21. Where accidental catches of deepwater sharks by the vessels of any Member State exceed 10 tonnes then those vessels may no longer avail of the derogations as described in point 1.

22. Any attempt to reintroduce special provisions or manifold derogations and exemptions will not only make the rules highly complex but will also make them impossible to enforce.

23. Similarly, non-reusable F-gas containers (sprays or aerosols) should be banned, with possible derogations for certain essential uses (e.g. in medicine) where no plausible alternatives present themselves.

24. Where accidental catches of deepwater sharks by the vessels of any Member State exceed 10 tonne then those vessels may no longer avail of the derogations set out in point 6.1.

25. Where accidental catches of deepwater sharks by the vessels of any Member State exceed 10 tonnes then those vessels may no longer avail of the derogations set out in point 1.

26. Where accidental catches of deepwater sharks by the vessels of any Member State exceed 10 tonnes then those vessels may no longer avail of the derogations set out in point 6.1.

27. Where accidental catches of deepwater sharks by the vessels of any Member State exceed 10 tonnes then those vessels may no longer avail of the derogations set out in point 9.1.

28. 59 In this regard, it should be noted, as did the Advocate General in point 30 of his Opinion, that the revised Framework Agreement contains no provisions authorising derogations from rights thus guaranteed.

29. Special revaluation accounts stemming from contributions in accordance with Article 48.2 of the Statute of the ESCB with respect to central banks of Member States whose derogations have been abrogated. See Article 13(2)

30. (16) In addition, the referring court does not adduce any evidence to suggest that Portuguese law provides for derogations from Article 5 of Directive 2003/88 in the case of shift work activities, such as those permitted under Article 17(4)(a) of that directive.

31. While Cormorants are normally protected by law, the European Bird Directive allows countries to take action against Cormorants (derogations), including killing the birds, where the birds are causing serious damage to a site, or there is a reasonable expectation that this will happen, and where there are no other satisfactory solutions.

32. and, finally, the ECOFIN Council, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal of the European Commission, will decide, on the basis of the criteria set out in Article # which Member States with a derogation fulfil the necessary conditions to abrogate the derogations for the Member States concerned

33. FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS - DEROGATIONS - DECISIONS ON POLICY REGARDING ALIENS - PROTECTION PROVIDED BY THE COURTS - LEGAL REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO NATIONALS AGAINST ACTS OF THE ADMINISTRATION - STAY OF EXECUTION OF THE ACT CONTESTED - IDENTICAL CONDITIONS AS TO ADMISSIBILITY FOR NATIONALS OF THE HOST STATE AND FOR NATIONALS OF OTHER MEMBER STATES

34. When, in accordance with Article 122(2) of the Treaty, all derogations are abrogated by the Council of the European Union and when the decisions provided for in the Protocol on certain provisions relating to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland are taken, the General Council shall be dissolved and these Rules of Procedure shall no longer apply.’

35. After consulting the European Parliament and after discussion in the Council, meeting in the composition of the Heads of State or Government, the Council shall, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission, decide which Member States with a derogation fulfil the necessary conditions on the basis of the criteria set out in Article 121(1), and abrogate the derogations of the Member States concerned.