Sentences with phrase «not abrogate»

In particular, it was important that the Australian Government did not abrogate all policy and implementation issues to this single position.
While a securities commission can not abrogate its responsibility to make its own determination as to whether an order is in the public interest, sections like s. 161 (6) of the B.C. Securities Act obviate the need for inefficient parallel and duplicative proceedings — in this case, by providing a triggering «event» other than the underlying misconduct.
These Rules do not abrogate any such authority.
(3) A judge may consult with court staff and court officials whose functions are to aid the judge in carrying out the judge's adjudicative responsibilities, or with other judges, provided the judge makes reasonable efforts to avoid receiving factual information that is not part of the record, and does not abrogate the responsibility personally to decide the matter.
The no zone does not abrogate a truck driver's responsibility when changing lanes.
The predicate statute relied by in Baker Botts, 11 U.S.C. § 330 (a)(1), did not abrogate the American Rule (each party bears its own fees / costs in the absent of a contract or statute to the contrary) given that the language «services rendered» could not be read to cover fee - defense litigation work, as opposed to standard Chapter 11 estate work.
This is demonstrated in Figures 1 and 2, whereby restoring endodermal cell numbers does not abrogate the toddler mutant phenotype.
We can not abrogate our intelligence, but we would give a great deal to have reliable clues to the nature and purpose of life.»
It was based on Sura 2, verse 106: «we do not abrogate any verse... without giving you a better or equal one.»
Paul's theology concerning Judaism inhabited a world of «progressive revelation», from old to new, his heart bled for his people and he did not abrogate the ability to perform acts of Torah, he merely abrogated their sufficiency and ability in the light of the overruling fact of the cross.
But MacIntyre's observation also shows why, for non-emotivists, such surveys must always issue in a complete non sequitur: one does not abrogate the Ten Commandments by pointing to the number of murders in Detroit, or the divorce rate in Reno, or the decline in church attendance in Peoria.
In Matthew 16:19, Jesus was not abrogating to Peter or to the church His authority to judge others.
On why the deal was not abrogated immediately such anomalies were detected, Mr. Addison explained that «we thought that we have come far, PPR is operating the plant, so lets take first soft approach to renegotiate because they themselves have expressed that willingness to renegotiate failing which we terminate.»
Amazon's rates with the USPS are set by contract, and even the president can't abrogate a contract.

Not exact matches

«We don't intend to abrogate leadership,» Ross said.
«If NAFTA is abrogated, I don't think this is the end of the world.
With all its faults and limitations, the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission was able to demonstrate that although they were determined to seek reconciliation and move into the future, justice had not been abrogated.
instead, ceremonial & judicial laws are abrogated because Christ FULFILLS them (i.e., Christ has made us clean as the ultimate sacrifice, so sacrifices wouldn't continue; in Christ, God will bring people from ALL nations to himself, not just Jews).
A major theme for Wyschogrod is that God's election of Israel is based solely on God's unalterable love and hence can not be abrogated from the human side.
Unfortunately for you Lice, a woman's rights can not be abrogated in favor of a fetus.
In the name of necessity, or security, or advancement, or just out of cowardice, these people abrogate their individual responsibility and take part in questionable or immoral or illegal activities because they are following orders, or because business demands it, or because if they don't somebody else will, or because it's the only way to get that extra dollar, or because it's simply easier.
Not only do they know that the verses of Jihad are more numerous and authoritative (abrogating any earlier verses of «peace»), they also hold their entire quran to be the eternal and literal word of Allah... and this is what often makes these animals so freakin» dangerous.
For example a century ago, the only transportation was the horse riding or camel or donkey and so on... you can not imagine at that time people would be thinking about travelling the globe in a day or two... and we do not know what is coming as every scientists theory is being abrogated by a new scientist and the old one becomes obsolete... these also proves that human theory can not be perfect and will never be perfect... there will always be modifications...
This article is arguably hypocritical as well as stomach - churning, since it begins with the suggestion that «Because of the amazingly diverse multicultural contexts in which pastoral ministers are called upon to work today, it is impossible to prescribe one liturgical model that will be always and everywhere appropriate»: this flexible and open - minded liturgist then proceeded to argue in The Tablet that only the Mass of Paul VI is always and everywhere appropriate and that its very existence automatically abrogated all previous liturgies for ever: presumably those who prefer the older form are not to be given the dignity of a group or «culture» to be catered for by his free and easy multicultural ways, but are to be simply dismissed as a bunch of liturgical perverts.
Knowledge of God's existence doesn't in any way abrogate Free Will.
These things would not entertain us unless they made contact with something deep within our psyche — something civilization alone will never abrogate.
Since the Church's teaching that she should enjoy not only the protection but also the privilege of the laws is well established in her tradition, one must conclude that the truly Catholic understanding of religious freedom in no way abrogates it ab sent any statement on her part to the contrary.
The problem is that it is not possible for the fetus to have equal or «special» rights without abrogating the rights of a woman who is pregnant to be «secure in her person,» which is the meaning of the «right to privacy.»
For Sparks and colleagues, the Jews» election has not been abrogated.
As the New Testament teaches, Christ does not change, abrogate, set aside, or add to this covenant.
Loyalty to conscience and the duty before God to discern and speak the truth have not been abrogated.
In this crisis of decision, the continuity with the past is accordingly abrogated and the present can not be understood from the point of view of development — though in other connections, when man is thought of as an observer, continuity may have a valid meaning.
This naturally does not mean that Jesus wished to abrogate law for human society, that he as Tolstoi misunderstood him — advocated anarchy.
Here the Pope says yes: «When it is not possible to overturn or completely abrogate a pro-abortion law, an elected official, whose absolute personal opposition to procured abortion was well known, could licitly support proposals aimed at limiting the harm done by such a law and at lessening its negative consequences at the level of general opinion and public morality.»
I don't insist that you abrogate your faith that miracles actually happened as reported in the Gospels, so long as you don't expect me to believe that they did.
These were not privileges acquired but rights which could not be abrogated.
What went comparatively unnoticed was the associated claim, in the Letter to the Latin episcopate, that the ancient rite could not be abrogated.
As elementary as this seems to be, many anti-democratic elements, or, if you like, pseudo-democrats have embarked on the most repulsive, if not obnoxious, campaign to abrogate the right of Dr Kayode Fayemi to contest as a freeborn, in a country he spent his youthful years fighting for, when many of his current traducers were nowhere to be found in the trenches when it mattered.
So cutting the numbers would not just mean coming out of the EU it would also mean abrogating the European Convention on Human Rights.
With placards, some of which read: «Gov» t abrogate this evil agreement,» «No Niger Delta militancy in Anlo land,» «shrimp and tilapia farm in Keta basin is forever,» the residents maintained they will not give up their farming and fishing for oil exploration.
(c) That following a petition by Unibank Ghana Limited to the effect that the management of Korle - bu had abrogated an existing MoU with them without any reason and that Korle - bu had not treated them fairly, Messrs Asenso - Boakye and Jinapor among others intervened to seek clarity from the hospital's management regarding the said petition.
Irrespective of what Articles 126 (2) and 19 (12) say, Articles 14 (1) right to liberty, 19 (1) right to fair trial and Article 19 (11) can not and should be truncated or abrogated in «ex facie curiae» contempt.
As a quid pro quo to the Power Authority taking care of George's friends and family club members, George, his oversight committee, looked the other way and abrogated his responsibility to not only the taxpayers of his district but to all Western New Yorkers by letting the Cuomo / Silver progressive establishment cartel, in two successive budget bills in 2011 and 2012, sweep $ 600,000,000 from the bank account of the Power Authority to the General Fund of the State of New York — monies that should have been used for the economic benefit of Western New Yorkers.
He doesn't merit an opportunity to abrogate the civil rights of the entire country.
According to the government, the deal for the purchase of the cars, signed with Amalgamated Securities Limited could not be abrogated, hence the decision to accept the cars.
General News of Friday, 18 May 2018 Source: citinewsroom.com Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President of think tank IMANI The President IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, wants the government not to hesitate in abrogating an $ 89 million contract between Ghana and a Haitian firm, GVG / Kelni.
The President IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, wants the government not to hesitate in abrogating an $ 89 million contract between Ghana and a Haitian firm, GVG / Kelni.
There were some problems with those contracts; it is not just limited to this particular one that is barely before court; there are other contracts that had been awarded by the previous administration which have also been abrogated
«When the governor says that he wants to be able to abrogate contracts in our schools, that's not just contracts for our teachers,» Cilento said.
With Mr. Trump's new tariffs and the growing likelihood that he will abrogate the Iran deal, not to speak of his continued criticism of both NATO and the European Union, they are worried that Mr. Trump will further damage diplomatic relations.
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