Sentence examples for authoritative state from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "authoritative state" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a government or political system that exerts strong control and authority over its citizens.
Example: "The rise of the authoritative state has led to increased surveillance and restrictions on personal freedoms."
Alternatives: "authoritarian regime" or "totalitarian government".

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In December, the authoritative State of the UK's Birds report concluded that some of Britain's most familiar countryside birds have plummeted in numbers since the 1990s, with some species disappearing altogether from parts of the UK.

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Mr. Lee "is making a mess of the process to denuclearize the peninsula," said a lengthy commentary in Rodong Sinmun, the North's most authoritative state-run newspaper.

The text by Eva Galanis's group on oncolytic measles virus provides an authoritative state-of-the-art account of the manipulation of this agent in the laboratory.

These include avoiding economic incentives that may crowd out local stewardship, avoiding overly-authoritative state control (i.e. mono-centricity), and developing a multilevel governance structure that can strategically adapt its focus to the scale of various and shifting targets.

Vali Nasr, the authoritative commentator, stated that for an Iran "breakthrough," the coalition cannot break down.

Lately I've been browsing through more blogs than usual written in an authoritative tone stating "the etiquette for social media," as if such authors are somehow experts on how everyone else should or should not portray themselves online.

Rather, Winthrop's "city on a hill" was meant to be, in Barry's words, "an authoritative and theocentric state," no less tolerant of any deviation of Puritan theology than England had been toward the Puritans.

In all essays, you sound more authoritative if you state facts or opinions in third person.

Further authoritative guidance regarding states' extraterritorial obligations can be found in the Maastricht Principles on Extraterritorial Obligations of States in the area of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which were agreed in October 2011 by a group of prominent international legal scholars.

(AB013-MD) Well established guidelines allowed clinicians to avoid prescribing antibiotics by having an authoritative norm that states antibiotics are not necessary.

The instrumentalist may then argue that it is therefore wrong for the person not to take the commands of the state as authoritative, at least in many circumstances.

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