Sentences with phrase «confederation with»

CONMEBOL, despite being the confederation with the fewest number of member associations (10, all of which were involved in transfers in 2017), had the second highest number of clubs involved in transfers, 611 in total, such is the attraction of players particularly from Brazil and Argentina.
Member states from Sweden to Greece to Hungary already blame the EU for saddling the confederation with 1 million refugees from Syria and other war - torn countries.

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The Sadducees were a loose confederation of wealthy and powerful men, who took a secular — pragmatic, rather than a spiritual — ideological stance with regard to the Jewish nation and its spirituality.
If, for the sake of creating convenient chronological pegs, we center the total exodus event in the date 1200 B.C., we can date the David - Jerusalem (or David - Zion) event about 1000 B.C. Saul, from one of the northern tribes in the confederation of Israelite tribes, formed an uneasy and incomplete monarchy in Palestine in the eleventh century B.C. with the help of the prophet - priest Samuel.
For instance, Everett, a professor of ethics at Andover - Newton Theological School, notes that the confederations that eventually led to self - governance in some German cities and to democratic efforts such as the Weimar Republic after World War I had been deeply embedded in hierarchical and royal structures, with a high degree of centralized control.
They are simply a loose confederation of individuals, each of whom remains largely a free agent whose achievements are independent of the institution but who also shares and benefits from association with others.
David's establishment at Hebron as king over Judah, the southern confederation of tribes, probably with the consent of the Philistines, even their approval (2:1 - 4); David's generous and unimpeachably sincere (albeit politically astute) message of appreciation to Jabesh - gilead vv.
As reported by Metro, the Chile international was asked about a possible transfer to Bayern Munich by a German football reporter after Chile and Germany drew their confederations cup match yesterday, in which the Gunner scored with a bit of help from an error by his club colleague Shkodran Mustafi.
The only thing that could keep Sanchez at Arsenal at least for another season is Fa cup and confederation cup title with Chile.
Sanzhez played in the confederation cup lead Chile to a win (after being such a big part of our season) to come back 2 weeks after (when most have had a good rest) didn't get to settle fully then got injured sine then he has not been at his best (bad season for him) Ozil for me has had a near great season scored a assist 18 + goals what more can you ask for... you are trying to put the way Giroud is useless 70 % of the time and compare with two people who have made us better..
watch psg 4 - 0 to barca or confederation cup at least to see what draxler can do.why u guys always compare a player with arsenal player?
25 year old Oduamadi who is comfortable on either flanks upfront or behind the main striker has 13 caps for the senior national team of Nigeria with 4 goals to his name including 3 against Tahiti at the 2013 confederations cup.
CONIFA, who have teamed up with Paddy Power for the tournament, are the confederation of independent football associations — i.e. the rebels and wildcards of world football who FIFA refuse to recognise.
Ceferin's empire - expanding strategy could have questionable consequences for the world game's other five confederations and, with it, the traditional power balance within FIFA itself.
We have initiated a process with the main football stakeholders to review the transfer system and hopefully we can convince the confederations, the leagues, the players» unions and the clubs that this is the right way.»
While the former advocated a weak confederation that would insulate the North against southern administrative hegemony, the southern bloc fought for a strong federal government with checks against majoritarianism, allowing for control of the national bureaucracy without falling victim to the North's larger population.
The family of the late Sheikh Abdullah al - Ahmar, formerly paramount chief of Yemen's most powerful tribal confederation, the Hashid, combines traditional authority with a prominent economic role in local business and a political role in parliament and in the opposition.
The 57 - year - old says he wants to reform the administration of CAF to prevent politics interfering with the organisation of the confederation.
This position has been reinforced by a loose confederation of «opt - outers» who advocate doing away with regular testing of students.
This is because the association's board has strong ties to the unions that make up AFL - CIO, the labor confederation in which AFT (along with more than a few NEA affiliates) is an influential member.
As a player of Europa Universalis games for 10 years and of Stellaris since launch, we look forward to teaming up with thoughtful and strategic gamers in China to discover Paradox's deep, emergent titles, and enabling them to colonize the New World, as well as the outermost Galactic confederations
Fans can increase squad chemistry by finding and playi ng with players from the same country or governing confederation.
Together with Tania Bruguera he is co-director of Asociación de Arte Útil — an international project and online archive that forms part of the «Uses of Art» programmes with the L'internationale confederation.
After last year's brush with traditional techniques, including painting and embroidery, it was a return to the new media and conceptual artists who have dominated the prize, dubbed «the Serota tendency» by the Stuckists, an anarchic confederation of painters dedicated to mocking the prize and Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota.
Show Me Your Archive and I Will Tell You Who is in Power is organized by KIOSK and KASK / School of Arts Ghent in the context of The Uses of Art — The Legacy of 1848 and 1989, a project initiated by the museum confederation L'Internationale with the support of the Culture Programme of the European Union.
In 2014, with six other European museums he established the L'Internationale confederation that aims to create a European modern and contemporary art institution by 2017.
With the rest of the loose confederation known as the School of London, which includes contemporaries such as Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff, RB Kitaj, Michael Andrews and the late Francis Bacon, Auerbach has spearheaded a renaissance in British figurative art, championing the easel just as Abstract Expressionism was signalling its demise, and revitalising portraiture as Pop and Conceptual Art was declaring such unselfconscious devotion impossible.
American, European and Asian artists who were thinking along similar lines included Dick Higgins, Alison Knowles, Ben Vautier, Nam June Paik and George Maciunas, who in 1962 came up with the name Fluxus for this confederation of like - minded Conceptualists.
Maps showing the pre-Columbian locations of the tribes, confederations, and languages are contrasted with the post-Columbian locations.
Article 1 Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution prohibits states or their subdivisions from entering into any «treaty, alliance or confederation» with a foreign political organization.
In Chirac v. Chirac, this Court declared that it was unnecessary to inquire into the effect of the treaty with France in 1778 under the old confederation, because the confederation had yielded to our present Constitution, and this treaty had been the supreme law of the land.
Far too many firms operate like loose confederations of solo practitioners, with too many decision - makers and committees.
Older than confederation, gone in the year of Canada's 150 year celebrations, the lost Jelly Bean houses reminds us that time and history preservation secures perhaps a memorable event with sad timing, in the name of the future, and proves once again that «senior» status often stands for nothing in our country.
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