confederation造句31 At last, detailed implementation of log-based confederation is introduced, including log protocol generation, and node information gathering, indexing and retrieving.
32 General Confederation of Kuwaiti Workers: Kuwait City, f. 1968 ; Vice Chair. - Naser Haizal Ateby.
33 Switzerland is a typical Confederation State in the world. Its administrative division system has some differences from the other countries's with the efforts of the history and the culture.
34 When the Federal Convention met in Philadelphia in 1787, our nation was bound by the Articles of Confederation, which began with the words, "We the undersigned delegates."
35 The first U. S. government, established by the Articles of Confederation, was essentially a union of the states.
36 The head of the International Confederation of Wizards is called the Supreme Mugwump .
37 In 1786, an antitax revolt of Massachusetts farmers and tradesmen led to attacks on federal arsenals and showed the weakness of the national government under the Articles of Confederation.
38 At the invitation of Micheline Calmy-Rey, President and Foreign Minister of the Swiss Confederation, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi paid an official visit to Switzerland from May 4 to 5, 2011.
39 Bavaria, Austria, and Hungary might form a broad, peaceful, unaggressive confederation.
40 Britain's largest business lobbying group, the Confederation of British Industry warned rising British unemployment levels will probably peak toward the end of next year.
41 "It's not obvious to me that EMU could survive without Italy," he told a Confederation of British Industry conference.
42 On February 2, Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing met with Swiss Confederation President Moritz Leuenberger in Bern.
43 He held manufacturing-oriented workshops in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
44 Under the first Articles of Confederation, the government relied on voluntary donations from the states.
45 It was written in secret and in violation of the existing one, the Articles of Confederation, at a time when no one knew whether America would survive.
46 Italy has won the European Confederation Cup 12 times since 1981.
47 To do that, the Articles of Confederation had to be scrapped, and a newConstitution adopted that would enable the federal government to raise revenueand service its debts.
48 As with anyone's first try at something, the Articles of Confederation were not perfect.
49 Apart from the extending mountain ranges and the breathtaking beauty of nature, what does Swiss Confederation possess that commands admiration?
50 After a cycle tour of historic, genteel St Andrews town we crossed breathtaking eight-mile-long Confederation Bridge into Prince Edward Island, or PEI.
51 Roman Catholics and workers from the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions protest the importation of U. S. beef in front of City Hall in Seoul, South Korea.
52 Lee Cheuk-yan, general secretary of the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions, said: "The strong turnout means that we will raise the temperature in our dealings with the government."
53 Once more Athens flared into importance as the head of a confederation.
54 In con- federation period, he advocated revising "the Articles of confederation" actively, and promoted to hold the constitutional convention.
55 It's the capital of the canton of Geneva, the second - smallest canton in the Swiss Confederation.
56 The states had extraordinary power under the Articles of Confederation.
57 Confederation of British Industry: f . 1965; Pres . - Colin Marshall.
58 Onondaga As one of the original five member nations, the Onondaga were an influential force in the Iroquois Confederation, a league of Iroquoian-speaking Native Americans.http://
59 The delegates still sought a decentralized government but one with more central coordination than granted under the Articles of Confederation.
60 The incompetency of the Articles of Confederation for the management of the affairs of the Union at home and abroad was demonstrated to them by the painful and mortifying experience of every day.