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.
I welcome the flexibility provided for in the derogations.
Derogations for indigenous populations have also been clarified and their scope further limited.
Important temporary sectoral derogations and adjustments have been allowed in order to prevent economic losses in agriculture, the press, and so on.
In the future, we will have to press for these derogations to be as limited as possible.
One of the most important derogations was the cadmium content limit in fertilizers.
Next, there is an increase in the number of derogations, which could end up distorting the proposal.
The climate change and energy package, for example, has had so many derogations that it is practically devoid of substance, due to the crisis.
Even after the improvements, the directive would have a reasonable number of derogations that would allow for flexibility.