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"abrogation" Definitions
  1. the fact of officially ending a law, an agreement, etc. synonym repeal
  2. failure to carry out a responsibility or duty

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Prepare for the eventual repeal or abrogation of the VFA.
Future Congresses would quickly come to regret such an abrogation.
Absolute abrogation of administrative authority is infeasible and ill advised.
We are facing the potential abrogation of fundamental American ideals.
"Cosby's abuses of the agreement merit its total abrogation," they write.
" He added, "It's a total abrogation of their duties as senators.
Everybody agrees with what we said, that this was blatant abrogation of fiduciary duty.
As an abrogation of our responsibility to the next generation, it is morally bankrupt.
They do so despite Congress's abrogation of its constitutional responsibility to provide stable funding.
" To make this argument, Team B II's authors rely heavily on something called "abrogation.
" The department also wrote that Howell's ruling represented "an extraordinary abrogation of grand jury secrecy.
Such actions give congressional opponents of the deal ammunition to call for the agreement's abrogation.
Although he couldn't prevent it, Mr. Mattis helped delay America's abrogation of the Iran nuclear deal.
Jones is up in arms, calling the social-media blackout an abrogation of his First Amendment freedoms.
Instead, it should insist on the formal Iranian abrogation of all restrictions on women at sporting events.
Mr. Trump's decision is not only an arrogant abrogation of science and cooperation but also defies logic.
The core of the devastation being wrought around the world lies with the abrogation of this relationship.
Too often, we are seeing these days an abrogation of civil decency, a proliferation of anarchy and lawlessness.
To cave on this particular issue would be a tragic abrogation of personal, as well as political, conviction.
The latter are more difficult to compromise because if it's a right, compromise is an abrogation of it.
The IWC and perhaps even the UN need to sanction Japan for their egregious abrogation of international law.
I believed at the time that it was was an abrogation of our constitutional responsibility on advise and consent.
Liberals cried foul, insisting that the Trump administration was trying to stifle criticism -- an abrogation of the 1st amendment.
Trump's top advisers reject the notion that his attitude is a symptom of an abrogation of US global leadership.
The abrogation of the norms on which the exercise of constitutional powers depend might be the real constitutional crisis here.
For Islamic legal scholars, abrogation is but one tool used to interpret the Quran, and not an ultimate trump card.
This is an unacceptable abrogation of freedom — we don't need government telling us what treatments we can and can't but.
So it's a really interesting thing of abrogation of responsibility that technology has for the impact of its tools, like isolation.
In light of America's abrogation of its commitments, Russia and China's position in the region will be bolstered at our expense.
The "abrogation of Article 370" was also mentioned in the BJP election manifesto, released in April ahead of India's general elections.
On August 5, India unilaterally announced the abrogation of the special autonomous status granted to Jammu and Kashmir within its constitution.
I think one of the things I've talked about for two years now is this evasion of responsibility, or abrogation of responsibility.
The Trump administration has presented its abrogation of the Iran Deal like a well-scripted reality show, playing to the audience it knows.
Trump has railed against Sessions for the recusal, which he reportedly believes was an abrogation of the attorney general's duty to "protect" him.
Paradoxically, on Iran, press reports portray Bannon as nearly alone among Trump's senior advisors in advocating U.S. abrogation of Obama's disastrous nuclear deal.
I want to get back to this idea, is that the abrogation of responsibility is a mindset that to me doesn't breed innovation.
The 1924 nomination and the 1936 abrogation of the two-thirds rule both featured a heavy dose of the racial politics of the era.
To the policy wonks of Washington, Trump's greatest sin wasn't just his abrogation of technology — many of his voters shared his digital reluctance anyway.
Thaker expects the state to bunker down and financial sector reform "to go into reverse" in the event of an abrogation of the deal.
"At a time when North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile arsenals are rapidly expanding, the abrogation of GSOMIA directly harms U.S. national security," he said.
To not cover that -- and cover it exactly as we would an official statement from the White House -- is an abrogation of the media's duties.
His apparent embrace of the Russian denial is an abrogation of this solemn duty and raises the question of whose interests this president intends to protect.
Mueller is investigating whether there was any collusion between Moscow's spies and the Trump campaign -- allegations that, if proven true, could represent an abrogation of American democracy.
I assume you are referring to the American abrogation in 1866 of the reciprocity agreement with the British North American colonies, which Lord Elgin had negotiated in 1854.
At the same time, being impaired — as the woman in the Stanford rape case was — is never an abrogation of the right to be left alone and unharmed.
"There will be of course the usual mouthings about being nice to your citizens, but it won't lead to abrogation, for example, of the nuclear deal," he said.
First, signal to Iran that further evidence of the smuggling of arms to Eastern Province will result in U.S. abrogation of the nuclear deal and "snapback" of sanctions.
It has seen waves of populism, abrogation of the rule of law, massive deficits, multiple defaults, misguided industrial policies, political upheaval, large-scale price controls, corruption, and much more.
In December, she shared a picture of herself with former Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos and later denounced CPAC's decision to cancel his appearance as an abrogation of free speech.
That could empty the camps which have been condemned by human rights groups as a cruel abrogation of Australia's responsibilities as a signatory to the United Nations Refugee Convention.
This is an astonishing abrogation of responsibility by the company, although if you have watched it do this same kind buck-passing over the years, it is no surprise.
The Justice Department has claimed that the release of the memo is an abrogation of the terms of that deal, an assertion spokesmen for both Ryan and Nunes have rejected.
A former senior administration official familiar with Mr. Pompeo's position said that he views a division of labor with the Defense Department as an abrogation of the C.I.A.'s authorities.
Historians in the first decades of the 20th century offered scholarly legitimacy to this interpretation of the past, which justified the abrogation of the constitutional rights of Southern black citizens.
The most substantial short-term economic risk for Canada is NAFTA abrogation, given the country's high trade exposure to the US. We would expect the picture to become clearer by 1Q5003.
Unilateral abrogation would be a huge blow to the United States' international credibility, and make it impossible for the world to meet the carbon emissions goals necessary to stall global warming.
As a result of the doctrine of abrogation, Team B II claims, all Muslims are obligated to conquer the West and replace its governments with an Islamic theocracy called a caliphate.
They reprised their paean to bilateral over multi-nation trade agreements and trumpeted the abrogation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which would help check China's economic and strategic expansionism in Asia.
Trump's tariffs (under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962), the travel ban and his abrogation of the Iran nuclear deal were all made under the incantation of national security.
The problem, he said, is Russia's ballistic missile testing, which is seen in DC as an abrogation of the 1987 Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty between the US and the Soviet Union.
Trump's abrogation of this responsibility is striking — and dangerous, as it gives leaders like Putin and others the sense they can crack down on freedom of the press and dissent with impunity.
On August 5, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, which has long wanted to make India a Hindu nation, announced the sudden abrogation of Article 370 and 35A of the Indian Constitution.
It was a perceived abrogation of unity, in the form of a Sanders canvasser script that bent over backward to treat Warren with a deference that's entirely unnecessary in a competitive primary election.
Tehran insists that any efforts to impose new conditions on its nuclear programs amount to an abrogation of the deal and has threatened to resume its nuclear program at peak capacity in response.
But the disappointing response of the United States government to these crimes—its abrogation of its traditional role as model for a free press—helps explain why the perpetrators are acting with such impunity.
Since that body was dissolved in 1957, experts have different views on the abrogation of the law, with some believing it needs approval by state lawmakers and others seeing a presidential order as sufficient.
By granting DACA amnesty and setting aside our laws, we demonstrate that we no longer value the rule of law – and equality for all – and lay the foundation for further abrogation of our American heritage.
In Mr. Putin's second term in office, Russia pulled out of a treaty governing conventional forces in Europe in retaliation for the Bush administration's abrogation of the antiballistic missile treaty that prohibited missile defense systems.
The administration's abrogation of the Iran nuclear deal, new economic sanctions and explicit encouragement of continued protests in Iran have contributed to the ongoing unrest there, which has begun to seem a goal in itself.
U.S. abrogation of the most significant multilateral arms agreement of the past quarter century, whatever its flaws, will be interpreted by Kim Jong Un that talks, treaties or nuclear agreements with the United States are worthless.
That would be an abrogation of its treaty responsibilities, but the United States could reduce the number of American troops stationed in certain European countries or raise the bar for what it considers a military attack.
Germany, meanwhile, has bristled at Trump's criticism of NATO and Merkel, at his trade policies, his abrogation of the Iran nuclear deal and Paris climate agreement, and his ambassador to Germany's open support for Merkel's opponents.
Taking away -- or "reviewing" -- reporters' ability to film those interviews and requiring any interaction with a senator to run through the Senate Rules Committee -- would constitute a remarkable abrogation of that interaction between reporters and elected officials.
"Not certifying would pass the decision on the JCPOA over to Congress, with the risk that they decide to re-impose nuclear sanctions leading to US abrogation of the JCPOA," one European diplomat told CNN on Thursday.
Legislation must also clarify that unilateral presidential action does not constitute an abrogation, and that the misuse of executive discretion resulting in noncompliance with a treaty (except pursuant to duly-passed domestic law) is an illegal act.
With nearly 26 million refugees worldwide with no imminent hope of returning to their homelands, it is an abrogation of America's role as an international humanitarian leader to squeeze the refugee admission pipeline to a mere trickle.
It's no secret that I started off 2017 thinking of only bad weather, railing about tech's near abrogation of its responsibility to the nation and the world in the weeks after the election of President Donald J. Trump.
Trade unionists, Communists, and left-wing political groups assembled at nearly 800 rallies in different parts of the country to demand the abrogation of the Japan-United States security treaty and the immediate return of Okinawa to Japan.
The conditions that made that abrogation of American values possible were threefold: fear stoked in the general population, the social isolation of an ethnic group, and finally, a cataclysmic event that galvanized the majority to target a segregated minority.
The Bush administration, however, was reluctant to terminate a treaty that NATO nations valued and whose abrogation would have enabled Russia to build up forces that could potentially be directed at the United States' allies in Asia, as well.
Letters To the Editor: Re "As Senate Gives Up, Trump Makes Vow: Care Act Will Fail" (front page, July 19): President Trump's pronouncement that the Affordable Care Act should be allowed to fail represents a disturbing abrogation of leadership.
"Not a single life has been lost since the abrogation of Article 370," said Tushar Mehta, India's Solicitor General appearing on behalf of the government, referring to the action of India's constitution granting autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir state.
The question going forward is whether the momentum can be sustained to erect a stable deterrence regime between the two, or whether perceived abrogation of this declaration by either side will once again place us on the threshold of war.
Trump's abrogation of the Iran deal has revived the poker game, but this time with an American president whose tendency to bluster about American power but avoid actually using it has made the situation in recent months even more volatile.
"The sub-contraction of trials ... to an ill-resourced, under-funded, ill-equipped criminal justice system in Iraq can only be described as an abrogation of responsibility," said Fionnuala Ni Aolain, UN special rapporteur for human rights while countering terrorism.
Moreover, Kim Jong Un's sudden "commitment" to holding "denuclearization" talks — a quarter-century-old canard — in North Korean parlance means the end of the U.S. extended nuclear deterrence to South Korea (and Japan) and the abrogation of the U.S.-South Korea defense treaty.
There is a strong argument that Trump understands the instincts of his key voters on immigration better than other Republicans and the media -- even if his actions are seen by critics as an abrogation of the moral values on which America is built.
But when I think of the children in the projects where I grew up, and in the underprivileged school in London's East End where I sat on the board, I know that taking refuge in the novelist's seclusion would be an abrogation.
If Biden wins, I won't have to fear that the president might order the abrogation of a free-trade agreement with a major trading partner — only for a watchful adviser to snatch the order from his desk before he can sign it.
That the media was turned back and threatened not only underscored the powers of the police state and the abrogation of the First Amendment, but also the fact that an extraordinary lie of severe ecological consequence was being forced onto the people.
"Concerns about potential NAFTA abrogation in the spring and summer months should not be mistaken given that this is all up to the whim of an increasingly erratic chief executive who has carte blanche from a non-existent board of directors," Krueger wrote Monday.
Styles range from the verbal Conceptualism of Lawrence Weiner's gnomic, block-lettered text, which reads, "An Abrogation of the Inherent Destiny of Any Object At Hand," to the funky surrealism of Monica Cook's "Cobra," a monstrous snake made of stuffed stockings and porcupine quills.
Washington declared before this regional business gathering his acquiescence in the name of the black Southern population to the new regime of almost total black disfranchisement and the abrogation of civil rights within a social, political, and economic order based on explicit racial subordination.
Speaking Wednesday night in Phoenix, Donald Trump promised his audience that a massive wall-building program, a brutal crackdown on the undocumented population, unilateral abrogation of trade deals, and new restrictions on legal immigration would usher in a new era of American safety and broad-based prosperity.
"We condemn in the strongest possible terms the Assad regime's defiance of the longstanding global norm against chemical weapons use and Syria's abrogation of its responsibilities under the Chemical Weapons Convention, which it joined in 2013," White House National Security Council spokesman Ned Price said in a statement on Saturday.
" As dismayed as I am by this summer's events in the UK, I am intrigued by Kouvelakis's proposal of a "Plan B," the idea that the continental Left should now demand the abrogation of all existing EU treaties with the aim of reconstructing "a genuinely new Europe" with "an anti-austerity, 'eco-socialist' program.
KR: So we don't know as to what extent and this is an example of many things, is this a negotiating position getting Europe to pay a little more basically ending up with the same thing or is it an abrogation of U.S. power and influence Russia steps in Europe and Central Asia China steps in elsewhere.
But at this pointLucas is such a dip that he is a threat to the world he made, and a deserving exile from his own universe; let him in and it's just going to be a bunch of people named Zapp Lazerbeem and Princess Verygood sitting in a room listlessly decrying the abrogation of various galactic trade treaties.
None of the other signatories to the JCPOA, including especially our European allies, will play along with a deliberate and unwarranted abrogation of the deal by the Trump administration, meaning re-imposing international sanctions would be a non-starter, even if all of the unprecedented transparency into Iran's program is lost thanks to Trump's anticipated nullification of the deal.
A second ukase, issued by the advice of the Ministers and in virtue of Article 56 of the Constitution of 1869, orders the abrogation of all the laws relating to the press, to communal Government and elections, in so far as they are in contradiction with the Constitution, and puts in force the former laws resulting from the Constitution of 1869.
After Mandela was released from prison, he'd befriended white mining and insurance magnates; in the late 2000s, before Zuma became president, an interpretation circled around Diepsloot that the deal Mandela and the ANC had negotiated for black people had been a Nobel Peace Prize-friendly abrogation of justice that had left apartheid's brutally unequal economic system—and the racism and classism that enabled it—intact.
Still, the abrogation signals that the nuclear agreements that accompanied the breakup of the Soviet Union and were to lead the world back from the hair-trigger brink of atomic conflict could be open to revision, as Russia's relations with the West sour on a range of disputes today, including Syria and Ukraine and the Kremlin's interference in the domestic politics of Western democracies.
One of the things I was doing, I think, early in the year, and I got into a big fight with a Facebook executive at an event in Germany in January about their responsibility, and I've been talking about this almost persistently on the podcast, which was the abrogation of responsibility by social media companies, especially Facebook, Twitter, and some others, where they just give up on doing their jobs, essentially.

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