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derogate Verb [-gating, -gated] derogate from to cause to seem inferior; detract from [Latin derogare to diminish] derogation n
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| [26] Phil Baum, executive director of the American Jewish Congress, likewise observed: "Without derogating from the Church's efforts at atonement, some of the most troub ling questions of responsibility and complicity in those horrendous events still have not been addressed. Without derogating from the generality of the foregoing, the company does not in anyway assume responsibility for the forward-looking statements contained in Conroy's report, or that of any other analyst. According to the Supreme Court's decision, the Company will negotiate with the MOC regarding some of the conditions and their implementation, without derogating from any of its rights. |
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