a defined territory造句
例句与造句
- Time immemorial refers to a period of time when as far back as memory can go, certain ICCs / IPs are known to have occupied, possessed and utilized a defined territory devolved to them by operation of custom law / traditions or inherited from their ancestors.
- Although it can undoubtedly enter into relations with other states, she argues that the Holy See, which describes itself as " the supreme organ of government of the Catholic Church, " cannot possess a defined territory or a permanent population since it says it governs a universal church.
- Some of the previous posters noted the chaotic conditions in the Baltic in 1916-1922, but if you dig deeper you'll find a handful of nations that barely meet the standard for independence ( which, I'd argue, is met when a government exercises a monopoly of force over a defined territory ).
- Adhikari's position on the national question, published in 1943 under the name " Pakistan and Indian National Unity ", was inspired by Joseph Stalin's " Marxism and the National Question " as it stressed the importance of a nationality to share a common language, a defined territory and a common national consciousness.
- Based on the requirements, an IBM CE could be a Field CE and service many customers around a defined territory, e . g . : Kuala Lumpur, or they could be based at the place of business of a particularly large customer and service only that one customer e . g . : Tenaga Nasional.
- It's difficult to find a defined territory in a sentence. 用a defined territory造句挺难的
- A "'declaration of independence "'or "'declaration of statehood "'is an assertion by a defined territory that it is an advisory opinion in Kosovo that " International law contains no prohibition on declarations of independence ", though the state from which the territory wishes to secede may regard the declaration as rebellion, which may lead to a war of independence or a constitutional settlement to resolve the crisis.
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