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A form of government, named for the concept that everything that is not owned by specific individuals or groups is owned collectively by everyone in the governmental unit, as opposed to a state, where the state itself owns such things.
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Many of the countries trying to block the proposed mandate are Commonwealth members.
Nine of the 15 African countries to achieve credit ratings are Commonwealth members.
Of the 78 world jurisdictions that criminalise homosexuality, 40 of them are Commonwealth states, with 14 of those states existing in Africa.
Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Uganda, among others, are no more democratic or respectful of human rights than Zimbabwe, but they are Commonwealth members.
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Scullion noted that rangers are Commonwealth-funded, not state, and that the federal government was working to increase their enforcement powers.
"There is commonwealth responsibility for the harm being caused to people on Nauru and children," he said.
Now it is true that some of those could be Commonwealth citizens from a handful of countries given that electoral right.
Despite being Commonwealth Games champion, Millar was overlooked for the time-trial event, with Wiggins and Froome set to ride at Hampton Court on August 1.
Joining her in the final will be Commonwealth champion Blessing Okagbare (10.89).
"I must say it feels pretty good being Commonwealth champ," Williams tweeted.
"It's a busy year, with a lot of big events, but I have a massive goal is to be Commonwealth champion," she said.
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