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.
Random good picture Not show
151. Iraqi soldiers and police staged a long parade in full dress uniform in Baghdad to commemorate the U.S. pullout and to mark the day the government is calling "National Sovereignty Day."
152. Jones-Imhotep, Edward. "Inscribing the North: Sovereignty, knowledge, and the panoramic ionogram. " Unpublished manuscript, 2002.
153. Reformed theology has historically been the branch of evangelicalism most strongly committed to the sovereignty of God.
154. The results are as follows, athletic game is a pioneer which to develop nation sovereignty, constructions and tour style.
155. Not just another way of stating that divine sovereignty and human doing cohere or belong together but more specifically this verse expresses a soteriological truth.
156. The source of all sovereignty lies essentially in the Nation. No corporate body , no individual may exercise any authority that does not expressly emanate from it.
157. Are all Chinese compatriots on both sides, and if China's sovereignty and territory to be split and went to war and fratricidal on both sides of the Strait is extremely unfortunate.
158. Still, this finesse would save the Irish government’s amour propre, and allow it to claim that it has not (yet) abandoned Ireland’s hard-won sovereignty.
159. Finally, it attempts to construct a configuration and arrangement of the PRC's geostrategy in the new century from the perspectives of PRC's economical benefits, sovereignty, and ideology.
160. A: China has indisputable sovereignty over the Nansha Islands and their adjacent waters. China's claim over this area is grounded on ample historical and jurisprudential evidence.
161. This is a universally accepted principle of international law that the territory sovereignty admit of infringement.
162. A country that gives up its monetary sovereignty by dollarising or adopting the euro may gain greater credibility on inflation but may have to pay more to compensate investors for counterparty risk.
163. Limited home rule was granted by the Danish government in 1874, and protectorate-like independence and sovereignty over domestic matters followed in 1918.
164. " If CECA helps Taipei avoid the risk of economic and trade marginalization, and allows it to participate in ASEAN plus N or the East Asian Economic Community, isn't it "increasing our sovereignty?
165. First, in the form of domestic legislation to determine for fishing island has undisputable sovereignty.
166. Sovereignty in tax policies and government spending also leads to lobbying and bribery on an international scale .
167. Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega to accept the ruling. 2009, the Tribunal has ruled on the San Juan River in Nicaragua's sovereignty, its right to control navigation and dredging.
168. Soon after sticking flags at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean for declaration of sovereignty, Russia then became a pioneer in Arctic oil exploitation.
169. The precondition of ICC jurisdiction is nations' common concert, and the inherent jurisdiction doesn't infract the principle of national sovereignty.
170. As a member country of WTO, China has to transfer part of its state sovereignty in tariff autonomy, jurisdiction[sentencedict.com], policy decision of economy and so on.
171. Thai officials said that the sovereignty dispute in the Preah Vihear temple before the overlap of the Gulf of Thailand's sovereignty can not be included in the agenda.
172. This is a universally accepted principle of international law that the territorial sovereignty admit of infringement.
173. In fact, the cost arising from the loss of national monetary sovereignty is lowered owing to the formation of efficient capital markets and labor markets.
174. For this reason, China unwaveringly pursues a foreign policy of peace and independence. It resolutely protects its national independence and sovereignty and opposes.
175. Despite the need for countries to be more flexible with their sovereignty, the nation-state is alive and well.
176. Of course, Calvin defended an Augustinian doctrine of God's sovereignty and predestination when exegetical and polemical occasion required.
176. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
177. Our central hypothesis is that there is emerging today at a global level a new form of sovereignty, a decentered, network form of sovereignty that we call Empire.
178. How can one respond to pure appearances, whether hieratic or mobile, without first recognizing their. sovereignty?
179. Despite a dozen rounds of negotiations, the two countries have failed to reach agreement on joint development, thanks to touchiness about sovereignty.
180. Currencies are considered part of a country's monetary sovereignty, to be dealt with, if at all, by the International Monetary Fund.
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.