supranational in English

adjective
1
having power or influence that transcends national boundaries or governments.
supranational law

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1. Many advertisements of supranational companies are commonly dubbed from English language advertisements.

2. She was Miss US Paradise Supranational 2013. Ukraine - Valeriia Poloz was appointed as "Miss Earth Ukraine 2014".

3. And the real problem with the global supply chain is that it's supranational.

4. Local and regional government debt instruments Jumbo covered bank bonds (3) Agency debt instruments (4) Supranational debt instruments

5. The FATF acknowledges that AML/CFT risk assessments at a supranational level should be taken into account.

6. 10 Confederation A confederation is an association in which states delegate some power to a supranational central government but retain primary power.

7. 26 It is attacked from below by demands for devolution and from above by supranational confederations,(www.Sentencedict.com) such as the EU and NAFTA.

8. Together with Switzerland, it forms what has been characterized as the neutral core of Europe, notwithstanding Austria’s full membership since 1995 in the supranational European Union (EU).

9. The Nice Council of December 2000 adjudged this latter measure a danger to respect for individual' s rights and democracy, and rightly rejected the creation of this supranational public prosecutor.

10. Large, supranational corporations, which can sometimes be richer than some countries, accumulate huge profits, and also taxes, including VAT, in one location, most frequently their place of origin.

11. ‘Politicians can Betray the public interest when it comes into conflict with, and loses to, their own private interests.’ ‘So to some he is already Betraying the interests of small countries and the commission, keeper of the supranational flame, to power-grabbing Brits, Spaniards and French.’