self-determination造句1 It also undermined staff's attempts to encourage users' self-determination.
2 We all like self-determination and flexibility.
3 No one can substitute our right to self-determination.
4 The latter stand on a right of self-determination in matters that touch individual opinion and personal attitude....
5 Unless the Soviet military intervenes, self-determination must surely lead to reunification.
6 It was once synonymous with independence, self-determination and black achievement.
7 Why such a strong desire for self-determination on the far northwest side?
8 Therefore, the right of national self-determination could have no place in the party programme.
9 Self-determination has, as Lansing predicted all those years ago, raised hopes to an unsustainable level.
10 True independence and self-determination come from recognising that we not only have responsibility for ourselves, but also obligations to others.
11 He said the republic now had an inalienable right to self-determination.
12 The militants say talks should be held under United Nations auspices in Geneva, on the basis of self-determination.
13 On Aug. 9 over 90 percent of the delegates voted in favour of recognizing the right of Quebec to self-determination.
14 Its prestige also had a basis, as a political doctrine, in the liberal idea of self-determination.
15 Writers have to be relevant to what is taking place, whenever people are fighting for their self-determination.
16 By contrast, the sphere of civil society offers greater prospects for self-determination.
17 In the light of these trends the concepts of neighbourhood or patch have become less relevant to civic self-determination.
18 Buthelezi for his part warned that Kwazulu would consider secession if constitutional negotiations did not guarantee adequate self-determination in a federal structure.
19 For a start, it is a subordinate class, and being a socialist means surrendering a culture of subordination for self-determination.
20 Years later, she acknowledged the debt she owed him for those early lessons in self-determination.
21 He was driven by an enormous ambition and unrelenting ego, making him a living symbol of black self-determination.
22 The Progressive majority was hostile to the statusquo, and advocated national self-determination and political liberalism.
23 Most of the people here are fervent supporters of self-determination.
24 The concepts inherent in this right are the bedrock upon which the principles of self-determination and individual autonomy are based.
25 Autonomy was seen in the occupied territories as a denial of the demand for self-determination, not a step towards it.
26 The door was opened to a much more generalized right of national self-determination.
27 The liberal position was undermined and most Progressives were prepared to support the Prussian state as the instrument of achieving national self-determination.
28 The philosophical premiss which underlies the general principle is the right to self-determination.
29 Housing offers the greatest opportunity of all for local self-determination.
30 The professional takes power to give to the client self-determination.