| NOUN | a central authority | central authorities |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
23 Übersetzungen
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- As in all English-speaking countries, there is no central authority that prescribes official usage with respect to matters of spelling, grammar, punctuation or style.
- Due to the way the Christadelphian body is organised there is no central authority to establish and maintain a standardised set of beliefs and it depends upon what statement of faith is adhered to and how liberal the ecclesia is, but there are core doctrines most Christadelphians would accept.
- Whenever central authority in the empire weakened, the satrap often enjoyed practical independence, especially as it became customary to appoint him also as general-in-chief of the army district, contrary to the original rule.
- The "Statutum" severely weakened central authority in Germany.
- For example, when a central authority nationalizes one language, that attaches economic and social advantages to the prestige language.
- Starting in the 19th century there were three independent municipalities that shared a central authority.
- The devastating An Lushan Rebellion (755–763) shook the nation and led to the decline of central authority in the dynasty's latter half.
- There is no central authority in control of the movement and much diversity exists among practitioners, who are known as Rastafari, Rastafarians, or Rastas.
- Military uniforms in the form of standardised and distinctive dress, intended for identification and display, are typically a sign of organised military forces equipped by a central authority.
- In Korea, the rulers of the Goryeo Kingdom were able to concentrate more central authority into their own hands than in that of the nobles, and were able to fend off two Khitan invasions with their armies.
- Much of the book is occupied with demonstrating the necessity of a strong central authority to avoid the evil of discord and civil war.
- An expansion of British central authority and the evolution of tribal government resulted in the 1920 establishment of two advisory councils representing Africans and Europeans.
- An expansion of British central authority and the evolution of native government resulted in the 1920 establishment of two advisory councils to represent both Africans and Europeans.
- There is no central authority in control of Shinto, with much diversity of belief and practice evident among practitioners.
- In the early 1990s, due to the protracted lack of a permanent central authority, Somalia began to be characterized as a "failed state".
- Much of the book is occupied with demonstrating the necessity of a strong central authority to avoid the evil of discord and civil war.
- The common causes are extreme polarization of "pergerakan" and aristocrat groups, the harshness of Japanese requirement for labour and rice; the vacuum of central authority; powerful Islamic sentiment for mass mobilization; and activity of minute semi-underground revolutionary cadres (commonly communist).
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