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How To Use Self-rule In A Sentence

  • The rajas were left untouched despite demands for independence, self-rule and decolonization elsewhere.
  • A legacy of nomadic lifestyles gives people a sense of defiant self-rule, observers say, while the nation's poverty nurtures discontent toward people in power who take bribes and kickbacks.
  • For them, devolution is little more than a cynical Unionist plot to fob the Scots off with a toytown assembly and suffocate desire for ‘real’ self-rule.
  • To solve the lack of order they saw all around them, the fathers seized on one of the great—and often missed—ironies in world history: the only thing that could make men forsake their own freedom and still believe they were free was self-rule. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Significantly, nationalist movements in the Third World used European ideas to replace alien government with self-rule.
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  • Americans, on the other hand, believe that democracy requires self-rule.
  • It was not until 1912, when Mahatma Gandhi joined the Indian freedom struggle against the British and introduced the idea of swaraj or self-rule that India awoke to the idea of oneness. We Need to Build a Class of Respectful Indians
  • The Statute of Autonomy fell short of the self-rule that Basque nationalism demanded.
  • The agree-ment gives the territory limited self-rule.
  • Territorially based ethnic minorities may want greater autonomy and self-rule; asymmetric federacy can accommodate such demands without the state falling apart.
  • The rajas were left untouched despite demands for independence, self-rule and decolonization elsewhere.
  • To solve the lack of order they saw all around them, the fathers seized on one of the great—and often missed—ironies in world history: the only thing that could make men forsake their own freedom and still believe they were free was self-rule. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Panama, though, seldom had the freedom of self-rule.
  • Instead of asserting American Exceptionalism, instead of boldly standing for freedom and self-rule, this administration has cozied up to dictators around the world. Ken Blackwell: The Iron Lady vs. the Tin Woman
  • The election commission yesterday said it was investigating a fivefold increase in the number of new voters in Kirkuk, an oil-rich northern city that the Kurds wish to incorporate into their self-ruled region.
  • The party had appealed to voters to give it a mandate to demand self-rule in the Tamil-majority areas. Ex-rebel proxies sweep Sri Lanka local elections
  • Abhisit, who has been non-committal on the idea of decentralisation or self-rule for the once-independent region, has said that a long-term political solution was important, but he ruled out talks with the opposition fighters. AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)
  • It is far more accurate to say that what success we have seen of democratic self-rule in the ex-colonies has come about, not because of colonialism, but in spite of it.
  • It proved to be far more menacing to repressive self-rule in the American republic than it was to social order under the king. A Renegade History of the United States
  • They insist on this to protect their self-rule in three northern provinces.
  • They want independence, or at least self-rule, and they almost got it after 1996.
  • He thereby joined their experiment in self-rule.
  • In 1949 President Harry S. Truman signed the Organic Act, which established Guam as an unincorporated territory, with limited self-rule.
  • It began to conduct major political campaigns for self-rule and independence.
  • If it does not include a strong component of local self-rule, it should.
  • Conventional characterisations of the F.A.T.A. as ‘lawless areas’ misses the point that the Pakistani constitution quarantees their autonomy and self-rule under the tribal jagir system. What’s really happening in NW Pakistan
  • In response to the Boston Tea Party, in 1774 Parliament passed a series of Coercive Acts that closed the port of Boston, eliminated most forms of self-rule in Massachusetts, and allowed British soldiers to be housed in colonial buildings. A Renegade History of the United States
  • A little known but crucial feature of Iraq's culture that has a huge impact on attitudes toward corruption and capacity for self-rule is prevalence of cousin marriage. Culture or Institutions?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The state should play an active role hi encouraging the development of the civil society by revising private laws, fueling self-rule organizations and promoting legal occupation.
  • But I believe that we must make a step towards the creation of 18 governorates enjoying some self-rule and not relying on a central government or a regional federation.
  • The country was not any closer to even a semblance of self-rule.
  • Elections, after all, are the very cornerstone of our dream of effective self-rule. What can we expect of democracy?
  • At various times in the twentieth century, they have also tried to attain autonomy or self-rule.
  • From the 1920s to early 1940s, he led a series of passive resistance campaigns in pursuit of Swaraj (self-rule), which redefined the character of Indian nationalism.
  • The shift was to utter the word "State" when it came to the prospect of Palestinian self-rule.
  • Mr. Arnold concedes that, despite some protestation, many Moros liked the American policies and beseeched the U.S. to delay plans for their self-rule. An Insurgency and Its Lessons
  • Whereas, the demand for an autonomous Kodava homeland by bringing together the 45 erstwhile "nads" (a nad comprises a group of villages) would give power to Kodavas and pave the way for self-rule, Mr. Nachappa said. The Hindu - Front Page
  • A number of very different cultures have shown themselves capable of self-rule.
  • The agree-ment gives the territory limited self-rule.
  • Funny how a people could be ruled by the Spanish for three hundred years, far longer than the U.S. had even been in existence, converted to Catholicism in the majority, yet in all that time they are, as far as this megalomaniac is concerned, incapable of self-rule! Memorial Day: Burning Pols in Effigy « Antiwar.com Blog
  • In 1772, he organized a “committee of correspondence” that proclaimed the right of the colonies to self-rule. A Renegade History of the United States

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