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cantonal

[ US /ˈkæntənəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to a canton

How To Use cantonal In A Sentence

  • The Swiss are involved in political decision-making throughout the year on the local, cantonal, and federal level.
  • The investigation will also look at Wall Street banks that provide banking services to these regional banks, known as cantonal banks, the paper said in an article published on Reuters: Top News
  • As the alliance gradually grew into a federation, the many cantonal and communal differences led to frequent disputes and armed conflicts.
  • As part of the investigation, the latest effort to pry open the often opaque Swiss system, federal authorities are looking at Wall Street banks that provide banking services to the regional companies, known as cantonal banks, these people said. NYT > Home Page
  • Shortly after leaving Huttwil, road 23 crossed the cantonal boundary from Bern to Luzem canton.
  • The national and cantonal governments have taken very active roles in attempting to curtail these problems and in doing so have proven willing to ‘think outside of the box.’
  • The European Commission has no doubt that cantonal tax schemes qualify as subsidies because they offer an unfair tax advantage to companies in Switzerland for profits generated in the EU.
  • Radicals wanted to abolish cantonal sovereignty, which served only to shore up the local oligarchies, and to move towards a democratic, unitary republic like the Helvetic Republic imposed by the French in 1798.
  • The farmers are carrying on the work in defiance both of cantonal regulations and a supreme court injunction ordering them to stop.
  • In this diocese the cantonal districts do not bear their geographical names, as in all other dioceses, but the name of a saint which becomes the patron of the deanery: the Vichy deanery, for instance, is called the deanery of St-Raphael. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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