confederation in the PONS Dictionary

confederation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

European Trade Union Confederation
Confederation of British Industry

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People wanted to try to decolonize the anniversary of confederation.
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The third leg is the old idea that a confederation of peaceable princes could produce a perpetual peace.
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Such a fundamental breach in the confederation bargain would inevitably trigger a demand to renegotiate the terms of association among the shards that remained, with no assurance of success.
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So they will continue to be obstreperous and continue to be the hurt petulant child of confederation.
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The confederation did not have a flag of its own, although the black-red-gold tricolour is sometimes mistakenly attributed to it.
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The war effort, debilitated by a rebellious confederation established by the unpaid military, was continued.
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The process which led to the confederation was considered illegitimate because in their opinion it was undemocratic.
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It would lead to a lop-sided confederation with resulting instability and resentment.
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The Gambia withdrew from the confederation in 1989.
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It is the biggest of all volleyball confederations, and the one that organizes the largest number of annual competitions and tournaments.
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