Sentence examples for territorial entity from inspiring English sources

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No political or territorial entity has Siberia as its name.

There is no serious attempt to define the territorial entity that is to enjoy some novel power.

A truly intense moralist might moreover believe that the preservation of such principles is part of what it should mean "to preserve a state", since a state might be regarded as a moral idea as well as a territorial entity.

In partitioning the globe into meaningful large geographic units, therefore, most modern geographers treated the former Soviet Union as a distinct territorial entity, comparable to a continent, that was somewhat separate from Europe to the west and from Asia to the south and east; that distinction has been maintained for Russia, which constituted three-fourths of the Soviet Union.

The vast majority of Māori belong to an iwi, which can loosely be translated as tribe.2 The iwi is traditionally the largest sociopolitical organisation in Māori society and is generally a territorial entity.

The authorities of local municipalities aiylnye okrugi (Russian) were now entitled, but not obliged, to delegate the power of pasture management and utilization to the so-called 'associations of pasture users' (APUs) ob edinenie pastbishhepol'zovatelei (Russian), which should represent the users of the pastures of the respective territorial entity.

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To exercise his authority locally, Charlemagne continued to rely on royal officials known as counts, who represented royal authority in territorial entities called counties (pagi).

Charlemagne integrated the central and the local administration by regularizing and expanding the use of missi dominici, royal agents charged with making regular circuits through specifically defined territorial entities to announce the king's will, to gather information on the performance of local officials, and to correct abuses.

That new development also corresponded to a desacralization of theoretical writing, which then drew increasingly on Roman law rather than theology, fed into the humanist writings of Petrarch (14th century), and was aimed at rulers of smaller territorial entities such as Austria, Brabant, Holland, and Florence.

The typical dwellings' current performance for several territorial entities highlight the extent of the challenge the peri-urban housing stock is facing today.

These territorial entities, considerably smaller than those previously proposed by other scholars for the Karst Bronze Age, probably had a role in the strategic control over routes leading from the coast to the inner Karst across the central Karst ridge.

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