English to Telugu Dictionary confederacy

confederacy

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The co-chair called for a five-minute break so each region could consult and decide who would be the voting delegates for the 'confederacy' and who would not.
The Indonesian Government, and the Indonesian Military, are not monolithic organisations, each is composed of power blocks: more a loose 'confederacy' of power bases controlled by different ruling families.
They were actually not so much a nation as a 'confederacy' that welcomed new member tribes, even those of a different linguistic and cultural background.
The constitution was expected by the hopeful to settle the issue between 'confederacy' and federation.
This description was appropriate for a man who made his fortune trading with the native Indians in the Mohawk valley and the nations of the Iroquois 'confederacy' .
The question then becomes: What was this 'confederacy' of dunces doing to earn its massive paydays?
Already they were a 'confederacy' of states with some forms of representative assemblies, however limited their powers, of citizens who wished to be independent of arbitrary external rule.
The problem for natural individuals, Hobbes wrote, is that ‘the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secret machination, or by 'confederacy' with others.’
Rapidly evolving technology and the independent decisions of members of the department 'confederacy' assure that enterprise-wide interoperability will not occur soon.
His uncle, who had shaped his career, was the foreign intelligence chief for the 'confederacy' , during the Civil War - a man of traitorous inclinations, shall we say?
Maybe it is a federation or a 'confederacy' with a system of power division?
He had to abandon his party's policy of reconstruction in the South, handing the old 'confederacy' back to its white state governments.
Caught between old allegiances to the empire, on the one hand, and patriot neighbours, on the other, the 'confederacy' splintered.
The Wampanoag were members of a widespread 'confederacy' of Algonkian-speaking peoples known as the League of the Delaware.
Estrella had never heard any of these words before, and she hadn't the slightest idea of what a federation or a 'confederacy' was.
In other words, a person cannot be domiciled in a federation or 'confederacy' .
At any rate, this argument is only partially true since the republic set up by the Iroquois 'confederacy' predates Canadian confederation.
the Italian 'confederacy' known as the Lombard League
For this has been the year of my initiation into what I'm discovering only now is an elite club, a secret society, an unofficial 'confederacy' the existence of which I was up till now blithely unaware.
It acted as a 'confederacy' of socialist political organisations and operated through a number of ‘co-ordinating bodies’ - some permanent, some ad-hoc.
The town of Misarata, with the support of the powerful Bedouin tribal allies of the Wafallah 'confederacy' , challenged Tripoli's hegemony.
the Yakuza is a secret 'confederacy' of criminal fraternities
The English and the nascent Indian 'confederacies' realized that cooperation would best serve their respective interests.
The wicked are being bound up in bundles, bound up in trusts, in unions, in 'confederacies' .
Confederation facilitated joint warfare against other nations and 'confederacies' in the region.
‘For thousands of years before Confederation we were living here, thriving and conducting the business of our nations within our own 'confederacies' and confederations,’ he said.
Regional tensions between chiefs from each of the three traditional 'confederacies' have played a part.
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