He would often submit questions to them, asking their advice. He kept them informed of his actions, rather than behaving autocratically. |
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This agreement, made in secret and implemented autocratically, tramples underfoot the democratic rights of refugees. |
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Faculty members complained that he behaved autocratically in establishing the center without soliciting their advice and consent. |
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Among landowners, the main social support autocratically the authorities, too occurred in second half XVIII century appreciable changes. |
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This happens in autocratically ruled countries that only pretend to be democracies. |
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In practice, however, they ruled autocratically on behalf of urban elites, with the help of an over-mighty army. |
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In fact, he did not use the Constitution but governed autocratically. |
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He reigned autocratically for more than 32 years, but following his downfall his handpicked successor led a transitional government into free elections. |
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Furthermore, they appreciate that higher-ranked managers decide autocratically and paternalistically. |
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There is absolutely no reason our democracy should not be able to generate the kind of focus, legitimacy, unity and stick-to-it-iveness to do big things — democratically — that China does autocratically. |
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Ruling and governing almost autocratically a handful of their own subjects, they practically never ride beyond the boundaries of their village and, frequently, not even beyond those of their castles. |
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As an example, they cited those computer programs which autonomously decide what the user may do and what he may not do or the refrigerator which autocratically places orders. |
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Kreativer Unterstützender Berater will usually encourage democratic or even consensus decisions, as opposed to having them imposed autocratically. |
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Pashas, khedives, sultans, kings, colonial proconsuls, colonels, and generals have taken turns ruling it autocratically and ruthlessly. |
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