Giving away the easement in a case like that is like me renouncing my super powers.
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"The act of renouncing is a very rare occurrence, " said Dario Morelli, a canon law Ph.
In exchange for renouncing the dedazo he may escape being savaged by his successor.
No one suggests that we would be more secure by renouncing defense against strategic bombers or warships.
Opposition groups also had to play their part, renouncing violence and accepting the results of elections, she said.
He said he took no pleasure in renouncing his citizenship, though he has always felt more Cuban than American.
But even as the law tries to prevent people from renouncing their citizenship, it may have the opposite effect.
Why then is Argentina considering the further step of renouncing its currency altogether?
Russia also wants the Georgian leadership to sign a binding agreement renouncing the use of force to recover the lost territories.
That means renouncing terrorism in word and apprehending terrorists in deed, now.
By the same token, he had supported a regional cap-and-trade scheme to trim greenhouse-gas emissions in Massachusetts before renouncing it late in his governorship.
Nelson Mandela has achieved demigod status for never renouncing his beliefs.
As Mr Fini would point out, the ex-Communists themselves, now in power in Italy under Massimo D'Alema, took some time before renouncing outright their Soviet links.
However, Benedict made clear on his final day as pope that he was renouncing the job and pledged his "unconditional reverence and obedience" to his then-unknown successor.
But that is a poor and even frivolous argument for renouncing the views of a majority of British economists on the desirability of Britain joining the euro.
But today Mr Ishihara's well-known criticism of Japan's inability to say no to American demands, and his desire to see the country's war-renouncing constitution revised, are popular.
By renouncing his citizenship last September, before the public offering, he limited his 15% "exit tax" to the gains in his shares and other assets up to that point.
The important contingencies -- or rather, the conditions of reconciliation -- not contingencies but conditions -- are renouncing violence, renouncing terrorism, laying down your arms, and abiding by the Afghan constitution.
The Quartet met in Berlin on Wednesday and repeated that the Palestinian Authority must meet triple conditions of renouncing violence, recognising Israel and accepting earlier peace agreements between Israel and the Palestinians.
"Canadian citizenship is predicated on loyalty to this country, and I cannot think of a more obvious act of renouncing one's sense of loyalty than going and committing acts of terror, " Mr Kenney told reporters.
And the changes to the Irish constitution, renouncing the republic's claim to the North, may not now be made: under Irish law, this revision goes through only if the Good Friday agreement is implemented in full.
In order to alleviate their fears that the love may not be authentic, the Duchess is giving her children their inheritance in advance, despite the fact that Diez signed a document renouncing any claim to her wealth.
The youngest in the region is Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin, 30 years old, who was born in Brazil and now lives in Singapore after renouncing his United States citizenship in 2011, days before the Facebook IPO.
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At this point, however, that position is predicated on Germany being denuclearized and on NATO's renouncing any first-use of nuclear weapons -- conditions that would have the effect of jeopardizing NATO's deterrent capability and eliminating the U.S. force presence in Central Europe.
"It is time to find again the courage of nonconformism, the capacity to oppose many of the trends of the surrounding culture, renouncing a certain euphoric postconciliar solidarity, " the cardinal declared in 1984 interview that put the liberal wing of the Catholic Church on notice.
It led him to his experiments with the NeXT computer and then to the iMac after he returned to Apple, when he moved further beyond the original narrow view of the personal computer by renouncing the ubiquitous putty-colored box with a monitor on top of it.
"It is time to find again the courage of nonconformism, the capacity to oppose many of the trends of the surrounding culture, renouncing a certain euphoric postconciliar solidarity, " the cardinal declared in a 1984 interview that put the liberal wing of the Catholic Church on notice.
For more than a decade Congress has obsessed over the fact that a handful of rich folks, including fund operator John Templeton, Kenneth Dart of Dart Container and Campbell soup heir John Dorrance III were able to escape U.S. income and estate taxes by renouncing their citizenship.
Since the role of the observers is an integral part of Angola's 1994 Lusaka peace accords, and since they have been involved at every twist and turn of the four years of laborious peace negotiations, the idea that they should now be excluded is tantamount to renouncing the peace process.
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