self-determination造句61 Danzig, 95 percent German, had been severed from Germany at Versailles in violation of Woodrow Wilson’s principle of self-determination.
62 Nationalists such as Sukarno, Indonesia, set up the Republic of Indonesia to strive for national self-determination.
63 In practice, self-determination soon became an expedient for newly established despots to strengthen and perpetuate their wrongdoings.
64 As a new motivation theory, self-determinism focuses on the degree to which human behavior is self-determined and regards motivation as a continuum of self-determination.
65 In the resource-searched sub-module it uses the limited depth-breadth priority algorithm to search the resources automatically. Thus the searching is self-determination and intelligence.
66 The phenomenology, existentialism and baconian traditionalism provide accomplish the founding of the self-determination theory.
67 We demand the union of all Germany in a Greater Germany on the basis of the right of national self-determination.
68 This kind of economic autarky found its counterpart on the political front in the principle of "self-determination.
69 The Terai parties, for example, want extreme provincial autonomy, even the right to self-determination.
70 The spontaneity , self-determination and liberty of news blog make it impossible to replace mass media.
71 Russia's recognition Tuesday of South Ossetia and Abkhazia violated that principle, relying instead on the competing notion of self-determination of peoples.
72 Like Rabin, he promoted peace, but with an edge: Our people do not consider that exercising the right to self-determination could violate the rights of their neighbors or infringe on their security.
73 The right to self-determination, particularly for indigenous people like Greenland's Inuit, more commonly known as Eskimos, was a recurring theme this weekend.
74 Deci and Ryan's (1985) self-determination theory just focused on them that were thought to lie on a continuum of increasing self-determination.