Therefore, the executive branch will construe section 2262 not to abrogate these Presidential prerogatives.
If you pressure an official to abrogate the rights of someone, that is unquestionably corrupt.
Livni criticized Netanyahu for not accepting the Obama administration's call to abrogate Jewish property rights.
Regionally, a nuclear-armed Iran would in short order compel both Egypt and Jordan to abrogate their peace treaties with Israel.
Now, Ron Paul wants our kids to abrogate their responsibilities as Americans.
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Yet this is the Port Authority way: Abrogate the contract, shut down work, then make an offer the other side can't refuse.
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Argentina has proven time and again its willingness to abrogate international contracts.
He said he expects America to abrogate the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty soon.
Israel will retreat from and abrogate its claims to sovereignty over a number of Arab neighborhoods located in southern, northern and eastern Jerusalem.
Its demands that the Arabs should unilaterally abrogate sanctions, and stop letting American forces attack Iraq from bases in their territory, were ignored.
He accused Netanyahu of destroying Israel's alliance with the US by not embracing Obama's latest request to abrogate Jewish property rights in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem.
By doing so, they abrogate media freedoms and give themselves more power over the press, which is far more dangerous than furious demonstrations and burned embassies.
Unless some president submits the 1972 ABM Treaty, with its new parties, to the Senate and obtains its consent to the substantive changes, there is nothing to abrogate.
But the next president need not, indeed he should not, do so from the disadvantaged position that he will have to abrogate a treaty before he proceeds to deployment.
They are BOUND by their Oath to support the Constitution, and should they abrogate their Oath by their acts or inaction, are subject to charges of impeachment and censure.
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After the junta stood back and allowed the mob to storm the embassy, it is impossible to believe the junta will defy the mob's demand to abrogate the treaty.
This is so because legal tender laws allow debtors to effectively abrogate private currency debt contracts at will by offering Federal Reserve notes in lieu of what was specified.
Friedman harangued Netanyahu for failing to convince his cabinet to agree to the Obama administration's demand to abrogate Jewish property rights in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem for another 90 days.
In other words, that we can make a difference to people's lives, if there is a problem we as a parliament should respond to it, we shouldn't abrogate that responsibility to the judiciary.
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In the past, the administration has said that if it could not get an agreement with Russia it would abrogate the treaty this month, so as to begin a new round of tests.
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Yet, a Kremlin spokesman has already served notice that Moscow will feel free to abrogate the START follow-on treaty if it believes that U.S. missile defenses in Europe are a threat to its deterrent.
Worse yet, Russia has pledged it will abrogate the START accord should the United States improve "qualitatively or quantitatively" the sorts of missile defenses Moscow's arms sales to rogue states (and perhaps others) are making ever-more-necessary.
Even though such an allied missile defense system will be incapable of stopping a concerted Russian attack, Moscow is now vowing to abrogate the INF Treaty and attack the Poles and Czechs should they go ahead with this deployment.
U.S. State Dept. spokeswoman Victoria Nuland described Pyongyang's recent actions, including previous threats to launch strikes against the U.S., as "bellicose rhetoric, " adding that it wasn't clear what legal authority Pyongyang has to unilaterally abrogate the 1953 armistice pact.
Moosa and his call-in colleague, Professor Hina Azam, a Duke University graduate, are both no doubt aware, however, neither such punishments nor anything else in shariah can "abrogate themselves over time, " as Azam claimed (with no correction from Moosa).
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Add to that Egypt's decision to abrogate its contractual obligation to supply Israel with natural gas and we see that the junta is willing to suspend its commitment to international law in order to realign its foreign policy with Iran.
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The executive branch cannot keep a treaty of this importance in limbo indefinitely: Unless some president submits the 1972 ABM Treaty, with its new parties, to the Senate and obtains its consent to the substantive changes, there is nothing to abrogate.
The paper ignored Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas's open admission that US President Barack Obama compelled him to radicalize his own policies towards Israel when Obama demanded that Israel abrogate Jewish property rights in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria as a precondition for negotiations.
As the Clinton administration approaches its decision this fall on whether to begin deployment of a national missile defense system, the public debate has been heavily influenced by the assumption that the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union is still in effect, and that the United States must "abrogate" it in order to deploy defenses.
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