Allen165
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Which of the possibilities would you use? (The first sentence is there only to provide context.)
Since this structure parallels that of a government, a sports governing body may be likened to a sovereign state. The international federations may be viewed as the government of their sport and the national federations as autonomous communities with well-defined powers.
The international federations may be viewed as the governments of their sport and the national federations as autonomous communities with well-defined powers.
The international federations may be viewed as the governments of their sports and the national federations as autonomous communities with well-defined powers.
I would go with number 2.
Thanks.
Since this structure parallels that of a government, a sports governing body may be likened to a sovereign state. The international federations may be viewed as the government of their sport and the national federations as autonomous communities with well-defined powers.
The international federations may be viewed as the governments of their sport and the national federations as autonomous communities with well-defined powers.
The international federations may be viewed as the governments of their sports and the national federations as autonomous communities with well-defined powers.
I would go with number 2.
Thanks.