Abrogate
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Of course, it would be better for everyone if Trump agrees not to
abrogate
the nuclear deal.
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To
abrogate
the pact would be against the interest of both parties.
If trust were to collapse, and the Iranian regime decided to
abrogate
all of the relevant international agreements, it is highly likely that it would get its weapon, even if the country itself was bombed repeatedly.
But this is an inevitable consequence of the Bush administration's own haughty manner, with leading spokespersons, such as Attorney General John Ashcroft, proclaiming their own righteousness in leading the effort to
abrogate
rights.
There is a simple, if radical, solution:
abrogate
the legal provisions that regulate the duration of employment contracts, and return the treatment of tenure and seniority to collective bargaining, as is the case elsewhere.
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