Sentence examples for authorities of which from inspiring English sources

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With the capture of Constantinople by the crusaders in 1204, the power of the Byzantine Empire was split among a number of smaller authorities, of which the "empires" of Thessalonica and Nicaea were short-lived: in both, the coinage (where attributable) was of normal Byzantine character.

In a statement released Tuesday by the French presidency after an early meeting between Mr. Sarkozy, the governor of the Bank of France and government ministers, said: "This decision was taken to guarantee the continued financing of the French local authorities, of which Dexia is the principal lender, and to contribute to the security and stability of the French and European financial systems".

We contacted 93 protected areas management authorities, of which 46 replied.

"We understand through discussion with council officers that cremation application forms are only retained for 15 years based on direction from the Institute of Burials and Cremation Authorities of which the council are a member".

Over the years, it has been understood that competent authorities, of which ZEBET itself is a part, and stakeholders need to be involved throughout the entire validation and acceptance process.

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The issues were fought out in rivalry for the mind of the Prophet, the authority of which was the sole agreement in the very disputing of it.

Can politicians ever be effective leaders again when the "necessary mystery" of political authority of which Bagehot spoke has evaporated completely?

Before its abolition, the Metropolitan police authority, of which I was a member, put real restraints on the use of Tasers because it recognised the danger of every officer being armed in that way.

The agreements called for mutual recognition between the two sides and set out conditions under which the West Bank and Gaza would be gradually handed over to the newly formed Palestinian Authority, of which ʿArafāt was to become the first president.

But political authority, of which legal authority is one species, is normally seen as a right to rule, with a correlative duty to obey.

At work here are so-called 'pen register,' and 'trap and trace' orders, under the legal authority of which metadata can be collected in real-time.

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