Abrogating
in sentence
5 examples of Abrogating in a sentence
Criticizing the agreement – a major achievement of US President Barack Obama – might have served Trump during the campaign, but actually
abrogating
the deal would make the world a far more dangerous place.
While the threat of a trade war with China and the notion of the US
abrogating
existing trade deals hurts other countries’ short-term growth prospects more than those of the US, a rising dollar is bad news for Trump.
But the free movement of financial capital within the eurozone is a fundamental principle of the common currency’s design, and Italy is not at the point of
abrogating
it, at least for now.
Fair Contracts for Poor CountriesA number of countries in Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe, and elsewhere are
abrogating
or renegotiating contracts with multinational enterprises (MNEs), and others are likely to follow suit.
Bayrou criticizes the “nationalist obsession” of his competitors, but he supports
abrogating
the jus soli (the right to obtain French nationality by birth) for people from the French island of Mayotte, owing to massive inflows of pregnant women to the island.
Related words
Countries
Would
World
Women
Within
While
Trade
Threat
Supports
Short-term
Served
Rising
Right
Renegotiating
Prospects
Principle
Pregnant
Point
Place
People