Any further loss of sovereignty might require Germany to amend its constitution.
From the economist.com
The thinness of the market gives little indication of what sovereignty is worth.
From the economist.com
This could avoid any sovereignty concerns becoming an issue during the campaign.
From the infowars.com
Increasingly, the struggling economies are facing a loss of sovereignty as well.
From the curiouscapitalist.blogs.time.com
Palestine's biggest symbol of sovereignty, its parliament, has been emasculated.
From the economist.com
The Maori sovereignty flag is not recognized as an official flag in New Zealand.
From the fresnobee.com
Whatever the site, Congress will have to agree to surrender sovereignty over it.
From the time.com
So far they have turned down all the opportunities they had to gain sovereignty.
From the economist.com
The minnow did not just wade in but to stake its rightful claims to sovereignty.
From the economist.com
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Government free from external control
Reign: royal authority; the dominion of a monarch
The authority of a state to govern another state
(sovereign) a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right
(sovereign) autonomous: (of political bodies) not controlled by outside forces; "an autonomous judiciary"; "a sovereign state"
(sovereign) greatest in status or authority or power; "a supreme tribunal"
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(Sovereign (coin)) A Gold Sovereign is a gold coin first issued in 1489 for Henry VII of England and still in production as of 2010. ...