Federation vs Government - What's the difference?
federation | government |
Act of joining together into a single (l) (l).
Array of (l) or states that are (l) under one central authority which is elected by its members.
Any (l) or organisation formed from separate groups or bodies.
(computing, telecommunications) A collection of network or telecommunication providers that offer interoperability.
(Australia) Of an architectural style popular around the time of federation.
* 2000 , Donald Denoon, Philippa Mein Smith, Marivic Wyndham, A History of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific ,
* 2002 , Andrew Swaffer, Katrina O'Brien, Darroch Donald, Australia: Handbook ,
* 2010 , Adrian Franklin, Collecting the 20th Century ,
The body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization.
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A group of people who hold a monopoly on the legitimate use of force in a given territory.
The state and its administration viewed as the ruling political power.
*{{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-22, volume=407, issue=8841, page=76, magazine=(The Economist)
, title= (lb) The management or control of a system.
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The tenure of a chief of state.
As nouns the difference between federation and government
is that federation is federation while government is the body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization.federation
English
(wikipedia federation)Alternative forms
*Noun
(en noun)- It is 106 years since federation .
Adjective
(Federation architecture) (-)- We live in a federation house.
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- The Federation house claimed a unique place in architecture, even if it offended architects.
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- Five Chimneys', 15 Maria St, T8563 0240. Comfortable accomodation in large ' federation house , spa, swimming pool.
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- Plaster kookaburras from the 1930s would still look good in a nature-themed Federation house; h27 cm.
government
English
Alternative forms
* (nonstandard) , (l), (l)Noun
The rise of smart beta, passage=Investors face a quandary. Cash offers a return of virtually zero in many developed countries; government -bond yields may have risen in recent weeks but they are still unattractive. Equities have suffered two big bear markets since 2000 and are wobbling again. It is hardly surprising that pension funds, insurers and endowments are searching for new sources of return.}}
Snakes and ladders, passage=Risk is everywhere. From tabloid headlines insisting that coffee causes cancer (yesterday, of course, it cured it) to stern government warnings about alcohol and driving, the world is teeming with goblins.}}
