The term "quasi-states" typically refers to entities that possess some characteristics of a state, such as a defined territory and population, but lack full international recognition or sovereignty. The United States, as a recognized sovereign state and a member of international organizations, does not fit this definition. However, it has territories like Puerto Rico and Guam, which could be considered quasi-states due to their limited political status and lack of full representation in Congress. Overall, while the U.S. itself is not a quasi-state, it does have components that exhibit some quasi-state characteristics.
An example that I have determined is bogus analysis using quasi scientific language would be the study of UFOs or paranormal research.
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The Quasi-War began. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasi-War
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In monostable multivibrators Circuits (quasi stable state) is one of two states, stable state and quasi stable state which is invoked by an external trigger and it will stay there for value determined by time constant.
The US and the French Republic.
The effects of the Quasi War with France was that the good relationship the United States had with France was sullied. It took place from 1798 to 1800.
It was John Adams, the 2nd President of the United States, that ended what was known as the Quasi-War. The war ended with the Treaty of Mortefontaine.
quasi-judicial behaviour is action taken which mimics the role of a court. For example, a government minister might take decisions on planning appeals
quasi-judicial behaviour is action taken which mimics the role of a court. For example, a government minister might take decisions on planning appeals
The Quasi-War between the United States and France was an undeclared war and was fought entirely at sea, from 1798 to 1800. Most of the conflicts were in the waters off the South Coastof the USA and the Caribbean Sea.See 'Related Links' below
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