federation

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Englisch - Türkisch
federasyon

Bayanlar ve baylar, Sretensky Manastırı Korosu tarafından icra edilen Rusya Federasyonu ulusal marşı için lütfen ayağa kalkın. - Ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the national anthem of the Russian Federation performed by the Sretensky Monastery Choir.

Bosna-Hersek Federasyonu on tane kantondan oluşur. - The Federation Bosnia-Herzegovina consists of ten cantons.

birlik
{i} federe devlet
{i} ittifak
sports federation
federasyonu
Russian Federation
Rusya Federasyonu
(US) Save the Children Federation (United States)
(Askeri) Çocukları Koruma Federasyonu (Birleşik Devletler)
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
(Askeri) Uluslar Arasıslar Arası Kızıl Haç ve Kızıl Ay Toplulukları Federasyonu
european federation of public administration
(Avrupa Birliği) Avrupa Kamu Yönetimi Federasyonu
imperial federation
(Politika, Siyaset) emperyal federasyon
Englisch - Englisch
Of an architectural style popular around the time of federation

We live in a federation house.

The act of joining together into a single political entity

It is 106 years since federation.

Any society or organisation formed from separate groups or bodies
An array of nations or states that are unified under one central authority which is elected by its members
{n} the act of uniting in a leagued
A union of a number of distinct tribes of chiefdoms
- The Stargazer Federation is a collaborative union of organizations and individuals building the future by expanding the access to, and the beneficiaries of, the new Internet-based communications and information technology It is comprised of visionary organizations that can advise, contribute to, and benefit from building this community
A federation is a group of societies or other organizations which have joined together, usually because they share a common interest. the British Athletic Federation The organization emerged from a federation of six national agencies. Russian Federation Co operative Commonwealth Federation Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis American Federation of Labor Congress of Industrial Organizations
A league; a confederacy; a federal or confederated government
A form of government in which powers and functions are divided between a central government and a number of political subdivisions that have a significant degree of political autonomy
A named set of interacting federates, a common federation object model, and supporting Runtime Infrastructure, that are used as a whole to achieve some specific objective
an organization formed by merging several groups or parties
(Centenary of) See also Centenary of Federation website and Federation (100 Sofweb) and National Archives and Centenary of Federation QLd and ABC Federation and National Library of Australia Federation Gateway and Federation of Australia webquest
A federation is a federal country. the Russian Federation
A geographic region of LRY which was similar to a district
The act of joining several states into the federation. (Australia)
the act of constituting a political unity out of a number of separate states or colonies or provinces so that each member retains the management of its internal affairs
{i} act of joining together; league, covenant; political unity formed by a number of separate states
this implies a unified, central, and federal Government of Cyprus with exclusive sovereignty and with sufficient powers to ensure the unity of the state; it is to be distinguished from a confederation which implies two or more co-existent sovereign authorities joined together loosely Back to Top
The creation of the nation of Australia from the six colonies in 1901
The act of uniting in a league; confederation
a group of multiple SRB Servers which coordinate with each other to service client's requests
A system of government that divides powers between a central government and State (or provincial) governments, each level of government having distinct powers and independence from the other Australia is a federation made up of the Commonwealth Government (central) and the State and Territory Governments
the forming of a nation by the union of a number of states, each of which retains some power to govern itself, while ceding some powers to a national government In Australia, the creation of a single nation in 1901 by the joining together of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania
an architectural style popular around the time of federation
A system of government with two levels that share responsibilities The national level of government looks after national concerns (currency, defense, monetary policy, and so on) while the provincial or state level looks after regional concerns (health, education, and so on) Examples of federations include Canada, Australia, and the United States
A system of government that has two levels which share responsibilities Typically, the national level of government looks after national concerns (currency, defense, monetary policy, and so on) while the provincial or state level looks after regional concerns (health, education and so on) Examples of federations include Canada, Australia and the United States
Policy-based grouping of system resources, including network, hardware and software
The unification of Australian Colonies which formed the Commonwealth of Australia on 1 January 1901
a union of political organizations
A conglomeration of federates to make all the pieces necessary for a simulation Note that Federation refers to the requirements and specifications for what the federate is and how it works, not the process of running the simulation
(1) The formation of a unity, by a number of separate groups, each of which retains control of its own internal affairs
Federation Aeronautique Internationale
{i} FAI, world's air sports federation that was founded in 1905
Federation of International Football Associations
head organization for international football associations
Federation of Russian States
Russia
American Federation of Labor
The American Federation of Labor, unlike the Knights of Labor, accepted industrial capitalism but rejected reform and partisan politics Led by Samuel Gompers, it concentrated on practical, reachable goals such as higher wages, shorter workdays, and improved working conditions
American Federation of Labor
A confederation of la­bor unions founded in 1886, it was composed mainly of skilled craft unions and was the first na­tional labor organization to survive and experience a degree of success, largely because of its conserva­tive leadership that accepted industrial capitalism
American Federation of Labor
(AFL) (p 364) An organization of craft unions that championed fundamental labor issues; founded in 1886
American Federation of Teachers
trade union for professionals in the fields of education healthcare and public service (founded in 1916), AFT
American Zionists' Federation
Zionist organization located in the United States
Canadian Wildlife Federation
{i} non-profit organization that works to protect the wildlife and environment in Canada, CWF
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Political party prominent in western Canada in the 1930s and '40s. It was founded in Calgary, Alta., in 1932 by a federation of farm, labour, and socialist parties to transform the capitalist system into a "cooperative commonwealth" by democratic means. It called for the socialization of banks and public ownership of transportation, communication, and natural resources. It won the general election in Saskatchewan in 1944 and took over the provincial government. It won further Saskatchewan elections but declined elsewhere. In 1961 it merged with the New Democratic Party
International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers
international association of air traffic controllers established to protect and safeguard the interests of the air traffic industry, IFATC
Israel Athletics Federation
association of Israeli athletes
National Federation of Israel Journalists
Israeli journalists association
National Federation of Labor
national organization of non-socialistic workers in Israel (established by Jabotinsky)
National Wildlife Federation
large organization in the United States and Virgin Islands that works to protect the environment and endangered species, NWF
Russian Federation
{i} Russia (formerly Soviet Russia)
West Indies Federation
A group of ten former British colonies in the West Indies, including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados. It was established in 1958 and slated for independence in 1962 but broke up in May 1962 because of economic disagreements among the members. Some of the islands later formed the British-sponsored West Indies Associated States, which was gradually disbanded as the islands achieved independence in the 1970s and early 1980s
World Spanish Federation
organization of Sephardic Jews
american federation of labor
a federation of North American labor unions that merged with the Congress of Industrial Organizations in 1955
american federation of labor and congress of industrial organizations
the largest federation of North American labor unions; formed in 1955
federations
plural of federation
russian federation
a federation in northeastern Europe and northern Asia; formerly Soviet Russia; since 1991 an independent state
teachers federation in Israel
union which represents the school and kindergarten teachers of Israel
the Israeli Medical Federation
organization for doctors and health care workers in Israel
world federation of trade unions
association comprised of associated and affiliated trade unions that represent the common interests of about 130 million workers from 120 countries throughout the world, WFTU
federation
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