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Abrogating the peace treaty with Israel would have tremendous political, economic and military repercussions that would kill any prospect of making progress in these areas and would quickly end Egypt's aspiration to resume its regional leadership role.
Alon Ben-Meir: Egypt's Newfound Foreign Policy Assertivness Alon Ben-Meir 2011
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Abrogating all public and secret military and strategic agreements with Israel, including intelligence-sharing; and
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Abrogating all public and secret military and strategic agreements with Israel, including intelligence-sharing; and
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Abrogating the right to vote in any form or fashion is not a road that Democrats should ever go down.
Hullabaloo 2008
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Abrogating combatant's responsibilities toward their populations.
5th Global Conference: War, Virtual War and Human Security 2007
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"Abrogating contracts could have unintended consequences and limit the flow of capital to mortgages going forward," she said.
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Abrogating larger hopes we recognise education in its two scientific aspects, as
Cambridge Essays on Education Various
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Abrogating or derogating from the right to establish or maintain any place of denominational education or any denominational institution or charity; or
Home Rule Second Edition Harold Spender 1895
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Abrogating or prejudicially affecting the right to establish or maintain any place of denominational education or any denominational institution or charity; or
Home Rule Second Edition Harold Spender 1895
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Abrogating or derogating from the right to establish or maintain any place of denominational education or any denominational institution or charity; or
Handbook of Home Rule Being articles on the Irish question Henry Thring Thring 1862
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