Similar words: self-renewal, self-regard, self-repair, self-reliant, self-respect, self-reproach, self-reliance, self-restraint. Meaning: n. government of a political unit by its own people.
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1) The agree-ment gives the territory limited self-rule.
2) He thereby joined their experiment in self-rule.
3) But in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, self-rule is a new force still being tested.
4) It won self-rule two decades ago after a long love-hate relationship as a legal ward of the federal government.
5) The country voted for self-rule in a November referendum.
6) Self-rule gives residents of the world's largest island more control over their lives, including local government control of the police and courts, the BBC reported.
7) So, the owner's self-rule is on the leading and central position in estate management.
8) Though at first accorded self-rule (which ended in 1943 due to a mounting resistance movement), Denmark remained militarily occupied throughout World War II.
9) In the town of Diyarbakir around 5,000 protestors demanding self-rule clashed with police on April 9.
10) Yet somehow the delusion has taken hold that a commitment to democratic self-rule means coaxing apathetic numbskulls into voting.
11) Not all Athenians subscribed to that principle and agreed with the idea of democratic self-rule.
12) This represents the short time Texas was an independent nation battling Mexico for self-rule.
13) Entity justice realizes through procedure arrangement,[http://sentencedict.com/self-rule.html] but procedure justice accomplishes its value request only by its self-rule.
14) From time to time we have been tempted to believe that society has become too complex to be managed by self-rule, that government by an elet group is superior to government for, by and of the people.
15) In some states, notably Connecticut and Rhode Island, the war largely ratified a colonial self-rule already existing.
16) Thousands of Zambians depended on the semifeudal Shiwa plantation for their existence but Gore-Browne became known over time for his advocacy of African self-rule.
17) This, in effect, brought to an end three thousand years of self-rule in Mesopotamia.
18) Palestine and Israel have already signed a declaration in principle of Palestine self-rule in Washington in 1993.
19) Under the guidance of this principle, Palestine and Israel have already signed a declaration in principle of Palestine self-rule in Washington in 1993.
20) Juba is a city in flux; since a peace treaty with the north was signed five years ago, southern Sudan has been preparing for self-rule.
21) The state should play an active role in encouraging the development of the civil society by revising private laws, fueling self-rule organizations and promoting legal occupation.
22) He has been chosen as the first president of the self-rule body at its latest meeting.
23) The shift was to utter the word "State" when it came to the prospect of Palestinian self-rule.
24) The legal nature of the Proprietors'pledge would decide the constitutor, the limit of authority about self-rule and the effectiveness of the Proprietors'pledge.
25) But history has proved them at least partially right: Many species have fared badly over Africa's half-century of self-rule.
26) Freedom first breaks the law and then makes laws which brings it under true Self-rule.
27) The state should play an active role hi encouraging the development of the civil society by revising private laws, fueling self-rule organizations and promoting legal occupation.
28) As the moral education of communists, Deng Xiaoping emphasizes on theory education, moral exemplification, and coordination between self-rule and heteronomous measures.
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