Like the democrats, the advocates of constitutional government also spoke a European language. |
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If we are, how do we return to democratic, constitutional government when the emergency is over? |
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Behind the cheery facade of constitutional government lurks the inextinguishable specter of legally unregulated power. |
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He multiplied assurances to the establishment, claiming that constitutional government was safe. |
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We should be even prouder of our unbroken tradition of constitutional government and the rule of law. |
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The change in leadership in October 2004 seemed unlikely to bring about more rapid movement towards a constitutional government or democracy. |
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It exists only as the result of centuries of constitutional government in the whole western world. |
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Japan's Meiji Restoration had introduced Enlightenment thinking and constitutional government to that society decades earlier. |
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Imagine the Middle East today, had that constitutional government flourished. |
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What measures does the Council intend to take to support Bolivia's new constitutional government? |
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Preparations for constitutional government were made with utmost seriousness. |
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In the Progressive Era, however, the regulatory state was crafted well within the context of constitutional government. |
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Since that day, there has not been a joint and constitutional government representing the whole of Cyprus, either legally or functionally, and the two peoples have been living separately under their own administrations. |
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In fact, you have very wisely produced a paper on good administration rather than a blueprint on governance or constitutional government as a whole, and that pragmatic and focused approach has much to commend it. |
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When the civilized world was attacked last Tuesday so too were the principles upon which it is based: the rule of law, constitutional government, individual liberty, freedom and democracy. |
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We are confident that the Brussels conference will generate positive momentum for the crucial months ahead, as Iraq moves forward with the drafting of a constitution and election of a constitutional government. |
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Since the establishment of constitutional government in 1997 following the military takeover in 1994, the Gambia has made significant progress in consolidating the democratic process. |
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In general, Whig historians emphasized the rise of constitutional government, personal freedoms and scientific progress. |
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In the early years of constitutional government, the strengths and weaknesses of the Meiji Constitution were revealed. |
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George may not have played a strong role in history, but he was influential at times and he upheld constitutional government. |
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A new series of civil wars broke out and the constitutional government of the Republic was never fully restored. |
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As now existing, fashion is a form of social regulation analogous to constitutional government as a form of political regulation. |
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When the dictator's term ended, constitutional government would be restored. |
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The state of Tennessee is rooted in the Watauga Association, a 1772 frontier pact generally regarded as the first constitutional government west of the Appalachians. |
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Constitutional government would be dissolved, and the dictator would be the absolute master of the state. |
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