「LEGITIMACY」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The | Legitimacy Act 1959 was an Act of the Parliament of the |
The | Legitimacy Act 1926 was an Act of the Parliament of the |
The act was modified by the | Legitimacy Act 1959, which extended it to children whos |
Wirtland purports to be an experiment into | legitimacy and self-sustainability of a country without |
We both recognize the | legitimacy and rightness of these expressions of the sa |
that we would have no problems implementing | legitimacy and the rules of justice and fairness if the |
the recognition and enforcement of divorces, | legitimacy, and marriage contracts affecting people of |
lso named members to the Order of Proscribed | Legitimacy and the Order of Santa Maria of the Lily of |
In practice, the President has enough | legitimacy and executive authority to govern in the fac |
at a time when it was bidding for political | legitimacy and electoral success. |
should not endow the Kremlin with a sense of | legitimacy, and on a visit to the BBC in 1976 refused t |
articularly on governance reforms to enhance | legitimacy and evenhandedness in surveillance, establis |
cting the emerging Catholic Church's growing | legitimacy and power. |
grade F, with many complaints regarding its | legitimacy and practices, noting the number of complain |
h result had given the "No" campaign greater | legitimacy and acceptance, and had suggested to the pub |
during World War II so that there were some | legitimacy and popular support, the nationalist assault |
Carausius began to entertain visions of | legitimacy and official recognition. |
ompatriots is that why are they allowing the | legitimacy and legality of this Loya Jerga come under q |
The doubt of her | legitimacy as an heir, the weakness of the king, the ad |
d and parodied, often casting doubt over his | legitimacy as a medium. |
derived the Mandate of Heaven, and thus his | legitimacy as ruler, from his supposed ability to commu |
ic politicians, and as a result of this, his | legitimacy as a Republican candidate for Governor had b |
es and lances) and many keris, to affirm his | legitimacy as a modern pseudo-king. |
it of the IWW into two groups, each claiming | legitimacy as the real IWW, one group headed by former |
Ban says Burma's elections will lack | legitimacy as long as democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi |
he rebels were executed, but to reassert his | legitimacy as ruler he was forced to perform a traditio |
own hypotheses, connecting it to a claim of | legitimacy associated with Gebel Barkal. |
However Wirabhumi is lack in | legitimacy because his mother was just a concubine, not |
watershed decision would subvert the Court's | legitimacy beyond any serious question." |
Bell also opposed the | Legitimacy Bill in 1959, contending that removing the l |
itially he had hoped to give any regime more | legitimacy by placing the popular Paal Olav Berg at its |
The following year, his dream was given | legitimacy by the establishment of a post office in the |
The film was lent a degree of | legitimacy by its soundtrack having been composed and s |
Earl of Lennox challenged Arran's claim and | legitimacy by suggesting that his father's divorce and |
ik traffics in ‘softer' issues such as moral | legitimacy, cultural identity, societal values, and pub |
hat it would begin integrating LegitScript's | legitimacy determinations into its Internet pharmacy ra |
ative in which LegitScript Internet pharmacy | legitimacy determinations would be integrated into MyWO |
hor of 'European Monetary Union: Problems of | Legitimacy, Development and Stability' (Kogan Page, Lon |
nage was retrospectively created to generate | legitimacy for the goddess |
ason was advocated as the primary source and | legitimacy for authority). |
Thus, Haeri is a key source of | legitimacy for Al-Sadr. |
As bodies which obtain their | legitimacy from an Act of the Queensland Parliament, lo |
in fact and law a de jure government", whose | legitimacy had been affirmed by the community of nation |
randson Murad I, who bore the level of Roman | legitimacy his father could only dream of, ironically r |
sing of chapters across the country may lack | legitimacy if the court rules against the current leade |
Still, wherever | legitimacy in a given appellation is stipulated by some |
sin Dynasty itself, which would give it much | legitimacy in the minds of the people because the dynas |
h as two separate canvassing boards claiming | legitimacy in Waupaca County. |
Authority and | Legitimacy in The Classical City-State (1982). |
Slater, Mariam K. - The Caribbean Family: | Legitimacy in Martinique. |
rleston County Board of Elections upheld his | legitimacy in a unanimous decision. |
Legitimacy in the Modern State (collected essays) (New | |
M. Bohna, 'Armed force and civic | legitimacy in Jack Cade's revolt, 1450', English Histor |
me themes of change, with a gangster seeking | legitimacy in the redevelopment of Docklands. |
that the low turnout called Sassou Nguesso's | legitimacy into question. |
Lending his title a measure of | legitimacy is the fact that in the 1920s Whiteman signe |
the regime is not just seeking international | legitimacy, it is increasingly obvious that this electi |
inances forbidding public questioning of the | legitimacy of Boniface VIII's election on the part of a |
program was a "backhanded comment about the [ | legitimacy of the] United States government,[and] Barac |
that, if the situation did not improve, "the | legitimacy of the election outcomes would be in questio |
became the primary argument in favor of the | legitimacy of the Avignon claimants. |
tus and voice to women while challenging the | legitimacy of caste. |
his property of cathedra by pointing out the | legitimacy of the Catholic succession at Carthage. |
es, immediately expressed recognition of the | legitimacy of Arroyo's presidency, foreign commentators |
e because of the impact it could have on the | legitimacy of heirs to the throne; even the suggestion |
nts, the doctor and the locals regarding the | legitimacy of Bobby, Maureen and Carney's identities. |
ratories, and legal cases that challenge the | legitimacy of using animals in experiments. |
of Sufi orders grew, there arose a need for | legitimacy of the orders to establish each order was fo |
ull Exultavit cor nostrum to investigate the | legitimacy of an alleged ambassador with the Mongol Emp |
, and a legal battle ensued to challenge the | legitimacy of the new Gucci-PPR partnership, with the l |
sociates this with the doubt surrounding the | legitimacy of Robert's sons with Elizabeth Mure. |
In any event, the | legitimacy of the exiled government was to little exten |
izenship of President Barack Obama, thus the | legitimacy of his election, commonly referred to as Bir |
In reality, the | legitimacy of deadly force usage from country to countr |
ke territorial concessions and recognize the | legitimacy of the national aspirations of the Palestini |
piro and by other proponents of the halakhic | legitimacy of the contemporary Partnership Minyan forma |
th the crux of his political philosophy: the | legitimacy of international legal and political institu |
le's Republic of China did not recognise the | legitimacy of United Kingdom colonial rule. |
Trevett v. Weeden (1786), (involving the | legitimacy of paper money) was one of the first cases w |
or independence, and denounced the right and | legitimacy of the British rule in India. |
US government, which hoped to challenge the | legitimacy of the November elections by alleging that o |
ever, the FCC did implicitly acknowledge the | legitimacy of at least part of Graceba's complaints, as |
Statutes were passed declaring the | legitimacy of Mary I of England, reviving the laws for |
's brother, Ralph Shaa, preached against the | legitimacy of Edward IV's marriage and that Shaa (as ma |
tives of the strike and specifically for the | legitimacy of a card check voting process. |
wed conclusion that because autonomy and the | legitimacy of state power are incompatible, one must ei |
of the Mongol territory while denouncing the | legitimacy of Delbeg Khan, and carried on campaigns aga |
ed judgment into the findings, regarding the | legitimacy of RLDS claims to and the deviation of the L |
haracter of the elect and to investigate the | legitimacy of the election, of the latter of which the |
between Wafflers and anti-Wafflers over the | legitimacy of the party's fall convention at which the |
The | legitimacy of the succession was recognised by the Empe |
din Buddhists and scholars to reevaluate the | legitimacy of later, Mahayana texts and consider them m |
disput[ing] not only the wisdom but also the | legitimacy of the Court's attempt to discredit and pre- |
succession scandal regarding the questioned | legitimacy of the Crown Prince in 1778, he and his sist |
set of low-level SMTP tests to determine the | legitimacy of the sending e-mail server, and Sender Add |
ated for gallantry who has cast doubt on the | legitimacy of the state's moral conduct in anti-terrori |
he refused to give a clear answer as to the | legitimacy of the donations. |
termittent"), in which he argued against the | legitimacy of the substitution of Pro Omnibus for Pro M |
igns are employed by those who challenge the | legitimacy of Israel, Israel's policies or actions towa |
art from the North" (Aragorn), disputing the | legitimacy of his claim ("even were it proven to him") |
mself disagreed and: "refused to concede the | legitimacy of a northern Protestant identity." |
Later commentators have questioned the | legitimacy of Billy's success; in particular, James Rod |
at of the High Priests in Jerusalem, and the | legitimacy of whose worship is admitted even by the Pal |
how themselves to be against the validity or | legitimacy of the Holy Mass or the Sacraments celebrate |
Proofs of the | Legitimacy of Prince Hall Masonry. |
The | legitimacy of the leadership of both McGirr and Dunn is |
Life University challenged the | legitimacy of the CCE's revocation in federal court in |
historians express serious doubts about the | legitimacy of the plebiscite. |
It rejects the | legitimacy of the constitution, 'sectarian elections', |
Most historians since the 1960s reject the | legitimacy of Psychohistory including Freud's theories. |
We reject the | legitimacy of this aim, and attempt to change this poli |
he Federal Government does not recognize the | legitimacy of medical marijuana initiatives passed by i |
ever, the Catholic Church cast doubts on the | legitimacy of the alleged visions and apparitions. |
rt decision in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld placed the | legitimacy of this argument into question. |
ong with a few Akwesasro:non, challenged the | legitimacy of the US/Canadian border. |
in particular has raised concerns about the | legitimacy of the series. |
Unfortunately, as respects the | legitimacy of the tale, the Thasians do not appear to h |
ve coupled such claims with doubts about the | legitimacy of the current government, which they oppose |
with Zhang Xueliang in order to increase the | legitimacy of Yan's control over Suiyuan. |
The | legitimacy of their title was disputed late in the seas |
shing their swords refused to recognised the | legitimacy of the arrayment. |
he Lord of the Rings started a debate on the | legitimacy of CGI-assisted acting. |
nt skepticism in the Oakland press as to the | legitimacy of Marcel Diallo's enterprises. |
hin the party were raised over the rules and | legitimacy of the ballot. |
Wave have been found to contain MDPV, so the | legitimacy of these claims remains unclear. |
Zangi discussed the | legitimacy of love for a male beloved saying, "And it i |
e, and casting aspersions on the motives and | legitimacy of Indigenous Australians with mixed racial |
The | legitimacy of the popes of the different obediences dur |
The | legitimacy of the administration was later disputed, ho |
ov said that Russia intends to look into the | legitimacy of the use of force by UN peacekeepers. |
sued Bure, but there was confusion as to the | legitimacy of the extra games. |
There were some questioning of the | legitimacy of Sarney appointment, once Neves had died a |
ough questioning the king's authority or the | legitimacy of Islamic law as the basis for legal codes, |
They regard the question of the | legitimacy of the present hierarchy and the possibility |
take possession, refused to acknowledge the | legitimacy of the West Florida government. |
ch, probably because Ralph was alive and the | legitimacy of either was suspect. |
The | legitimacy of the letters was never established by the |
nhancing drugs, casting extreme doubt on the | legitimacy of these performances. |
Oakland Ebonics controversy, supporting the | legitimacy of African American English as a systematic |
and there are many differing opinions on the | legitimacy of dating techniques. |
Church, while Palladius refused to admit the | legitimacy of the proceedings. |
Urso's brother Landolf refused to accept the | legitimacy of the gift and brought Fridolin before a co |
A county judge eventually proclaimed the | legitimacy of the women's votes, which became the first |
Smithson once made an issue of the | legitimacy of the Federal Reserve Board, established by |
pite circumstances that in his view made the | legitimacy of his presence obvious." |
I've not tackled the issue of the | legitimacy of his rule being disputed by Tories in the |
freedom and independence and recognized the | legitimacy of their struggle. |
The | legitimacy of an election can be affected by the critic |
ring the society to accept the debate on the | legitimacy of the consumption of animals. |
enedict XIII (1724-1730) also recognised the | legitimacy of Cyril's claim and recognized him and his |
used this claim and he probably accepted the | legitimacy of Antipope Clement III, who had been electe |
nt's authority and would not acknowledge the | legitimacy of its decrees. |
He has done much to establish the value and | legitimacy of interpretive research in the field of Inf |
in North America and decreased the perceived | legitimacy of Turkish rule. |
nst the Colonna family, who had disputed the | legitimacy of Boniface's election, and had taken refuge |
s not to run, in an attempt to undermine the | legitimacy of the event. |
n beautiful and it is not going to give them | legitimacy on our land," said Barhoum. |
e Ayyubid era was that the Sultan could gain | legitimacy only through the recognition of the Abbasid |
n [...] Where, after the metanarratives, can | legitimacy reside? |
th the Government and its institutions where | legitimacy resides". |
ty that is given to the candidate during the | legitimacy stage, making the candidate a political cele |
phic study and to think through the issue of | legitimacy surrounding Messianic Judaism. |
nd also to the constituency that gave us the | legitimacy that we have as young people to do what we d |
oss the political spectrum, with a degree of | legitimacy that is probably unequalled in South Africa |
Equity and | Legitimacy: The Multilateral Trading System at the Mill |
the American Civil War, holding onto a firm | legitimacy through an association with victory. |
the Multi-National Force was giving "greater | legitimacy to the effort here in Iraq.". |
The group aims to bring | legitimacy to the prostitution industry by seeking regu |
ook and having it published, can I lend some | legitimacy to Lil's Wbio and invalidate the "This does |
ship; rituals performed by the brahmins gave | legitimacy to kings and the land grants made by kings t |
all support in the Assembly, thus losing his | legitimacy to govern. |
Rebbe Nachman's teachings, giving scholarly | legitimacy to the Breslov movement after the death of R |
establishing an independent ideology lending | legitimacy to the state. |
part of a process of “either confirming the | legitimacy to govern of those particular set of people |
election; they felt that doing so would lend | legitimacy to the PNA, which was created out of what th |
we believe it is a grave mistake to provide | legitimacy to an organization with extremist origins, l |
is understated, it is the element that gives | legitimacy to his implied status. |
ess coverage shifts from trying to establish | legitimacy to maintaining one's name in the face of the |
aircraft, and played a big part in bringing | legitimacy to the use of glue for high-stress jobs. |
reaty with the Kingdom in 1862, thus lending | legitimacy to its existence. |
This event, which originally gave | legitimacy to the NHRA, is now a nostalgic drag racing |
ounders, the merger with Baum's agency added | legitimacy to the CAA, which had only been founded one |
lineage to keep the bloodline pure and give | legitimacy to the rule. |
f voting whose purpose they see as providing | legitimacy to corrupt politicians despite little change |
he success of the "no" campaign gave him the | legitimacy to run for the Presidency and he rallied a l |
is looking toward elections that can provide | legitimacy to these elections and the fact that you do |
anisation mandated to strengthen and promote | legitimacy, transparency and accountability within inst |
hat, as a Palestinian, he would never confer | legitimacy upon Israel, "a state that is created on lan |
he wedding of Chanoch Langer, whose disputed | legitimacy was settled in 1972 with "The Brother and Si |
Prior to the passing of the Act, | legitimacy was governed by the Legitimacy Act 1926. |
claimant; in reality, he was a cipher whose | legitimacy was questioned. |
ge would continue to trouble his heir, whose | legitimacy was questioned by his rivals in 1543. |
d few seats outside of New England and party | legitimacy was being corroded as political thought turn |
cted government of Missouri to bolster their | legitimacy, whereas Gamble had control of the old state |
essional basketball was finally gaining some | legitimacy with the rival Basketball Association of Ame |
ot so much in 1944) and the Vichy Regime had | legitimacy within France. |
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