They think all the Italian states belong to them.
Within the concept of the soft states belongs also corruption (Myrdal, (1970), p 208).
"The state belongs to people who live here, not to any politician," he said.
However, in the presence of symmetry, even short range entangled states are nontrivial and can belong to different phases.
The effect of the action is seen in the resulting state; this state may belong to either the subject or the object.
He believed that the state belonged to the people.
The southern states belong to a consortium of international oil companies.
"I believe this is an area in which the state simply does not belong," said Mr. Fergus.
"Therefore it must be concluded that the entire state of New Jersey still belongs to the original owners."
"Such a step raises questions we cannot answer today because of the fact that the two states in Germany belong to different alliances."