Synonym: reign. Similar words: foreigner, over there, over and over, wherein, interfere in, severe, over, cover. Meaning: ['sɑvrəntɪ /'sɒv-] n. 1. government free from external control 2. royal authority; the dominion of a monarch 3. the authority of a state to govern another state.
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61. Parliamentary sovereignty is still intact in so far as Parliament can still repeal the act committing us to entry.
62. Who are we to tell them that sovereignty is an illusion and to deny them the opportunity to run their own show?
63. When petrochemicals are privatized, we are going to lose sovereignty.
64. The Revolution certainly marked a belated victory for the policy of Exclusion, and finally established the legislative sovereignty of Parliament.
65. The threat which this arrangement poses to the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty is obvious.
66. It should not be seen as a restriction on parliamentary sovereignty.
67. Gqozo later issued a decree amending the homeland's constitution to allow sovereignty to be relinquished.
68. He centred his attention on the sovereignty of Parliament, the conventions of the constitution, and the rule of law.
69. Here, then, at the opening of the modern era, we have a quite well developed doctrine of popular sovereignty.
70. Similar claims regarding violation of sovereignty are made by almost every state experiencing substantial political violence generated by internal or external forces.
71. People talk about the great sanctity of the sovereignty of Parliament.
72. Remind us again Lord, that we can pray, and that your sovereignty is greater than any earthly power.
73. When it comes to interest rates, we would in some ways get more sovereignty.
74. There are some who argue that sovereignty or ultimate authority can be sliced up and shared around.
75. For a medium-sized power such as Britain, the best way to maximise our influence is to pool sovereignty by combining with others.
76. First, there is legal sovereignty - the legal right to do as we please.
77. In 1812 the Cortes of Cadiz drew up a constitution which consecrated the dogma of the sovereignty of the nation.
78. We do not have sovereignty in this House; it is a shorthand for the sovereignty of the people.
79. The other constraint on the absolutist interpretation of the sovereignty concept arose from Dicey's normativist conception of law.
80. It is imagination, and the irreducible sovereignty of the individual which engender disequilibrium and tension.
81. Sovereignty is exercised by the Pope, who has absolute legislative, executive and judicial power.
82. His ideas on sovereignty and social organization seem to have been influenced by sociological positivism and by Duguit in particular.
83. That has been achieved without the need for massive bureaucracy or supranational government or any loss of sovereignty.
84. Community members are looking at tribal sovereignty as a way to get around federal prohibitions on hemp.
85. Not all of them enjoyed full sovereignty nor were very united or coherent in structure.
86. In short,[http://sentencedict.com/sovereignty.html] the Declaration of Rights can be said to have confirmed the legal sovereignty of Parliament.
87. We have the poll tax because there is no such thing as the sovereignty of Parliament.
88. The boundaries of sovereignty must be determined in the light of the prevailing moral and political climate when difficult questions of constitutional authority arise.
89. The issues of Maastricht - single currency, sovereignty and legal structure - deserve thorough scrutiny and a free vote.
90. Not surprisingly, those who are averse to surrendering their sovereignty have become increasingly restive of late.
More similar words: foreigner, over there, over and over, wherein, interfere in, severe, over, cover, severely, get over, oversee, all over, overall, be over, go over, lay over, hand over, governor, cover up, recover, uncover, run over, look over, talk over, blow over, take over, coverage, turn over, moreover, recovery.