Synonym: greatest, imperial, majestic, regal, reigning, royal, ruling, supreme. Similar words: sovereignty, reign, foreign, foreigner, reign of terror, pass over, foreign relations, over there. Meaning: ['sɑvərɪn /'sɒvrɪn] n. a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right. adj. 1. (of political bodies) not controlled by outside forces 2. greatest in status or authority or power.
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91. Steadfast in allegiance to one's homeland, government, or sovereign.
92. The Czech Republic became a sovereign state in 1993.
93. The euro denominated sovereign bond market is a mess.
94. Morocco is a sovereign independent monartery.
95. Our goalis an Iraqthat is sovereign, stable, and self-reliant.
96. In Britain the sovereign reigns but does not govern.
97. The European Commission has said it will examine the case for banning "naked" sovereign CDSs, in which buyers of protection on government debt do not actually own any of the underlying bonds.
98. The European Central Bank (ECB) is administering that $1 trillion emergency reserve for the euro, and is also being allowed for the first time to intervene in Europe's sovereign debt markets.
99. Here is the 21st-century European style of decolonisation: from protectorate to EU member state, without ever achieving full, sovereign independence in between.
100. The surprise downgrade of Italy's sovereign debt overnight by Standard and Poor's exposes the fatal flaws of pushing through draconian austerity measures on a nation experiencing economic weakness.
101. The Danish king remained the de jure sovereign of the nation until 1944, when the current republic was founded in the absence of Danish authority.
102. A sovereign ascension means that I do not ascend others.
103. By reviving the sate sovereign immunity doctrine, Rehnquist Court strengthens the state right, and refreshes the mean...
104. Established as the Irish Free State in 922, Ireland officially became the sovereign state of Eire in 937.
105. Interest rate spreads for secondary market sovereign debt a key indicator of access to the capital markets rose to levels unseen since the height of the Mexican peso crisis in 1995.
106. But the rise in sovereign risk has changed this perspective.
107. Those bailouts have at least in part led to the second major concern facing investors -- sovereign risk stemming from uncontrolled spending.
108. "Banks across Europe are well endowed with sovereign debt, all of which now look very dangerous considering how fast spreads have moved," said Geoffrey Yu, an FX strategist at UBS.
109. At the same time we should be aware that there are some people, who, with their evil intention, openly advocate the splitting of sovereign states under the cloak of self-determination.
110. That metamorphosis may lower the governmental shield of full or partial sovereign immunity to tort claims and change the forums in which contract and tort disputes may be adjudicated.
111. For example, when the SNB's floor in EUR-CHF was established and concerns over Eurozone sovereign risk remained very high, this proved to be a key tipping point for EUR-USD to fall sharply.
112. According to the features of credit risks, the banking-book credit risk exposures shall be divided into sovereign, financial institution, retail, corporate, equity and other exposures.
113. I am Shutruk - Nakhkhunte , King of Anshand and Susa , Sovereign of the land of Elam.
114. Interfaces , in this regard , should resemble sovereign posture applications , taking the full - screen real estate.
115. God alone is the Almighty, the Creator, the Sovereign, and the Sustainer of everything in the whole universe .
116. The sovereign shall vacate the throne on becoming or marrying a Roman Catholic.
117. An economic sanction means you withhold something that is your sovereign right.
118. Accordingly, absent the contracting state's explicit waiver of all aspects of its sovereign immunity,(www.Sentencedict.com) its assets will generally enjoy immunity from execution.
119. Independence and sovereign equality among states is a fundamental principle of international law.
120. Queen Elizabeth II was crowned as Britain's sovereign in 1953 — a time when Winston S. Churchill was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Dwight D. Eisenhower was President of the United States.
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