Sentences with phrase «to abrogate»

Chad «God does not abrogate free will.»
From the beginning it was assumed that the Old «Testament was in part abrogated by the Gospel.
He took issue with both charter school reform efforts and the state's approach of sending in special masters to troubled districts such as New London and «offering their solution» with a «certain degree of abrogating the rights and responsibilities of local boards of educations.»
However, contrary to the Clementi Report, it concludes that «nothing contained in this Resolution abrogates in any manner existing ABA policy prohibiting non-lawyer ownership of law firms.»
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.»
Mr. Samuel Aye Paye, Chairman of the Roads and Safety Committee, stated that the committee recommended legislation's green lighting because abrogating the law which was signed in 2016 may have ended up forcing government to pay a judgement debt.
Some Republican senators, however, have expressed reservations about abrogating Obamacare without simultaneously instituting a substitute — a concern the New York representatives hit upon again and again today.
The staff are claiming Ms Osei without recourse to laid down administrative structures and the Public Procurement Act, singularly abrogated contracts, secured a V8 Land Cruiser for her use, and awarded contracts worth thousands of dollars.
Importantly, the phospho - ERK1 / 2 signal was completely abrogated upon lethal toxin treatment, which also correlated with loss of MEK1 and MEK2 (Fig 4A).
Before Mr. Hammond filed his motion, the Philip Addison committee recommended that the AMERI deal be renegotiated or abrogated on grounds of fraud, after it concluded that Ghana was made to pay $ 150 million extra in commission.
The Bible may have some common sense teachings and positive messages in it, but to hold it up as a «never abrogated» indisputable word of God is ridiculous in my opinion.
Islamic doctrine has declared his earlier teachings as abrogated and therefore superceded with the teaching that all non-believers are to be killed.
Because Russia's actions effectively abrogated the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, according to which Ukraine agreed to give up all its Soviet - era nuclear weapons in exchange for a guarantee (signed by Russia, the United States, and Great Britain) of its territorial integrity and borders.
While the ability of Native American nations to exercise this sovereignty has waxed and waned over time, depending in part on the prevailing policies and attitudes of Congress (particularly Congress's doctrine of plenary power over Indian Tribes which provides inter alia the power to unilaterally abrogate Indian treaties).
A number of Republican senators have expressed unease about abrogating Obamacare without a replacement plan ready.
In the latter case, regulations or guidance can serve as an important guardrail to ensure that states don't abrogate hard - won school autonomies in the name of ESSA compliance.
Some are hard cases, the necessary outcome of any innovative system for distributing authorship: Should the system be abrogated when hard cases arise, such as the need of a young student to receive publication credit if he or she leaves the lab at the M.A. level, rather than staying on for dissertation work?
Although the Congress can abrogate states» 11th Amendment immunity from suits in federal courts, it must do so «in unmistakably clear language,» Maria Parisi - Vickers, an assistant commonwealth attorney general, told the Justices.
Finally, the 1917 Code of Canon Law removed the right of self - government, allowing the bishop to appoint to all offices, abrogating existing privileges.
The U.S. abrogated its reciprocity treaty with Canada in 1866, following which Canadian economic nationalists sought to pay their southern neighbor back «in their own coin» — that is, through tariff retaliation.
In support of this assertion, our recent studies exploring the role of T cells in DENV reinfection and ADE settings have revealed that CD8 T - cells can actually abrogate ADE, suggesting a DENV vaccine that does not elicit CD8 T - cell responses may be dangerous.
«It's just another excuse for Pruitt's EPA to really abrogate EPA's responsibility to protect human health and the environment.»
Another study from Nigeria published in December of 2017 is titled Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of virgin coconut oil supplementation abrogate acute chemotherapy oxidative nephrotoxicity induced by anticancer drug methotrexate in rats.
Another study from Nigeria published in December of 2017 is titled Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of virgin coconut oil supplementation abrogate acute chemotherapy oxidative nephrotoxicity induced by anticancer drug methotrexate in rats.
The Ghana Premier League has been without a headline sponsorship, since First Capital Plus Bank abrogated their contract with the GFA seasons back, so the new deal is a big relief to the clubs who have been depending solely on money from StarTimes TV coverage sponsorship.
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.»
First cloning of the gene for prion protein (PrP), demonstration that PrP knockout mice are resistant to prion disease and that PrP antibodies abrogate prions in infected cells.
Regardless of the court, Indian tribes, business entities and even individuals acting on behalf of the tribe generally have absolute immunity from suit, unless expressed waived by the tribe or specifically abrogated by an act of Congress.
He also said the committee changed some of the language on strategies for turning around struggling schools because «it was not clear we have the power to simply abrogate [union] contracts» affecting those schools.
Twentieth century modernism has been a series of ruptures: it was about abrogating belief, about consuming and moving on to the next thing and dismantling what went before it.
POPA once again returned to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as its sole source of authority on the science, thereby abrogating its responsibility to the membership to properly conduct independent scientific assessments.
The order abrogates Rule 4 of the Vermont Rules for Family Proceedings and replaces it with new Rules 4.0 - 4.3.
This decision abrogated decisions in numerous federal circuit courts which allowed the laches defense.
«No words could be found in ECA 1972 or any other statute which abrogated that power expressly or by necessary implication» (at [76]-RRB-.
Unless Virginia went back to the Lochner era when I wasn't looking, the real estate licensing statute abrogates any common law freedom of contract.
The Constitution's framers having written no rules governing the termination of Treaties, the question about President Trump's right under the constitution to abrogate Treaties remains to be settled.
HB 73 specifically states that «it is the intent of the General Assembly that this Act abrogate the holding of the Court of Appeals in Tracey v. Solesky, 427 Md. 627 (2012)» and that it is an «emergency measure that shall take effect immediately upon enactment.»
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