0 the act of talking about or treating someone in a way that shows you do not respect him, her, or it
1 the act of officially stating that a law or rule no longer needs to be obeyed
2 special permission not to obey a rule, law, etc.:
It is possible to obtain derogation from certain Stock Exchange requirements but this must be applied for in the early stages of a transaction.
None of these provides for derogations simply because there is a closed cycle of animal rearing.
In the time available, we have not been able to obtain from him the information about derogations by other states party.
There are currently 48 supplies with nitrate derogations, serving some 900,000 people.
Furthermore, those derogations include a series of strict conditions, such as a limited number of vessels, limited catches and designated ports.
Provision should also be made for derogations from enforcement to allow the basic needs of the debtor and his or her family to be met.
In addition, the opportunity has been given to mention the derogations granted so far.
Also, the derogations allowing small abattoirs to be exempted from having the animal welfare officer present are very much to be welcomed.
Even after the improvements, the directive would have a reasonable number of derogations that would allow for flexibility.