EU, a subject that has been hard to dissociate from the constitution.
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Bill Clinton can dissociate himself from the foundation, or the foundation can void the gift.
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That's, they're saying that they think you should dissociate yourself from that leaflet but you're saying no, it's okay.
"Olaf found that Commissioner Dalli had taken no action to prevent or dissociate himself from the facts or to report the circumstances, " it said.
Golkar has done little to dissociate itself from the Suharto years.
But nowadays you find dogmatic hostility to France only on the dottier fringes of the Spanish right, and Mr Arroyo is keen to dissociate himself from jingoism.
The longer Mr Sarkozy continues to serve in government, the harder it will be to dissociate himself from the record he intends to condemn, and from the political class that the French so distrust.
But it would require conservative intellectuals to dissociate themselves from their brethren who deny evolution, global warming and the value of stem-cell research, while promoting homophobia and the rest of the dreary litany of popular but ludicrous conservative causes.
These are powerful words, which conveniently dissociate the Americans from the near anarchy in Iraq initiated by the U.S. itself in March 2003.
Mr. Mistry said in a separate statement he will "legally dissociate" himself from the management of his family businesses to avoid any conflict of interest.
Though they whitewash the violence of the Panthers and yet go to great lengths to dissociate Lennon and Ono from it, their calmly outraged view of government violence, whether abroad or at home, is cogent and timely.
The reforms are expected to finally dissociate EU-aspiring Turkey from the remnants of autocratic rule.
This means that he cannot easily dissociate himself, as he has in the past, from whatever electoral malpractice there may have been.
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