Sentence examples for were governments from inspiring English sources

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were governments

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The body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization.

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Right-wing governing parties were accused of dysfunction — and so were governments on the left.

Some attendees were governments in exile, like France.

"There were governments that were not willing to make the concessions necessary," Mr. Annan said.

There were governments falling for millennia before the United States came along, before the war on terrorism.

As is shown later in the film, the USSR (and East Germany) were governments that could be dealt with.

Were governments not stepping in, the private shift to thrift would be causing an even deeper recession.

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So were government escorts.

Many of the worshippers were government employees.

These economies were government directed.

All industrial enterprises were government-owned.

Only 10(11.2%) were government employee.

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