And yet, health is virtually absent from public debates and democratic politics in India. |
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That would do a whole lot more for civilised and democratic behaviour than abject capitulation to these self-evident hypocrites. |
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What are the consequences of that abbreviation of this story on the democratic process? |
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It has often been termed a socialistic empire, for it was an aristocratic and autocratic socialism, not a democratic one. |
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Panday said the UNC was the only party ever to have beaten the PNM and was a party where the democratic machinery was working. |
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The absence of a real, active campaigning democratic left has left a vacuum which the authoritarians have filled. |
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Poles, Hungarians, and ordinary Russians saw us as credible champions of their democratic aspirations. |
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That relation of basic inequality augurs less well for the development of peaceful relations even if both parties have democratic governments. |
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It augurs a far more democratic vision than a culture of achievement that recognizes only talent. |
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He doesn't deserve threats and abuse along these lines from a bunch of lunatics denouncing our democratic process. |
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No one should be allowed to disrupt the democratic achievements so far attained. |
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Leuthner was fiercely attacked for his theses at the time by social democratic leader Karl Kautsky. |
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Other democratic states, faced with terrorism, have sacrificed liberty for the sake of order and come to regret it. |
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He was one of the first modern scholars to argue that Athenian rhetoric is valuable precisely because of its connection to democratic government. |
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Tribal loyalties and feudal social structures distort the democratic process. |
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Whether asymmetry threatens the development of a democratic federal system is open to debate. |
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Did the captain take a democratic vote of the lower deck before deciding to permit the celebration of Satanism? |
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Few in democratic societies dispute the right of citizens to come together in peaceful associations to pursue common purposes. |
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Left-wing, democratic, and moderate liberal opinion tended to become assimilated to the more extreme views of the right. |
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That Government has already made up its mind to turn right, but needs some kind of rubber stamp to make the decision appear to be democratic. |
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The problem with trouser suits is that despite their democratic appeal, they lack the universal qualities ascribable to men's tailoring. |
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The contradictions between an ascendant democratic movement and a timeworn media oligarchy are extreme. |
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Would that not have been more democratic, not to say far more sensible and logical? |
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Opponents have lobbied their democratic representatives through the parliament. |
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Their method of art practice was rooted in political protest that rejected the more readily legible and democratic tropes of social realism. |
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He is regarded by many as an arch-conservative and enemy of postwar democratic reforms. |
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There is an appetite for a balance between both strong leadership and a democratic system. |
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One forum is the liberal democratic party system and the bureaucratic apparatus of government. |
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People are taking full advantage of the democratic spaces won against apartheid. |
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But an opposition leader capable of righteous anger is essential for any democratic legislature. |
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Neither the government nor Labor had any popular mandate to violate fundamental democratic rights. |
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Does anyone remember when he said Liberal Party members would select candidates in their ridings by ballot in a democratic election? |
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That in turn requires the growth of democratic, secular and socialist forces. |
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These events and conflicts linked anti-racism to democratic political development more strongly than ever before. |
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They are not concerned with working-class solidarity, anti-racism, human rights and democratic politics. |
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It has, in the intervening period, abandoned its residual ties to liberal reformism and any genuine defense of democratic rights. |
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It goes beyond this of course, and makes arguments and is at home in liberal democratic politics. |
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Social reformism within a liberal democratic framework is apparently just one more snare in the mechanism of domination. |
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Young Athenian democrats needed rhetoric to persuade the democratic assemblies. |
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He ended up supporting the democratic imperialist powers in the Second World War. |
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How do you effectively represent your opinions if you are inclined to be anti-government or anti-the democratic process in its current form? |
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The prime minister's open display of contempt for democratic accountability has only deepened the revulsion felt towards him. |
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Neither of those things would have been any different, had they had a revolution in favour of democratic government instead of communist. |
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Dr Allawi cannot and does not claim credit for the democratic revivification of his country. |
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Patten tried to reverse years of authoritarian British administration in Hong Kong by encouraging democratic institutions. |
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The president's thinking was shaped by this country's democratic values in contrast with that country's authoritarianism. |
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How democratic was the Democratic Party in the South during the antebellum and Civil War periods? |
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Held consequently promotes the idea of a transnational democratic legal order circumscribed and legitimized by democratic public law. |
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Democracies sometimes stagger into problems whose solution stretches and even breaks the normal rules of democratic legitimacy. |
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Members of parliament and the state legislatures are selected in democratic elections. |
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If the EU Council adopted the legislative proposal of May 18th, it would do so without democratic legitimacy. |
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Its political culture, once fiercely democratic, is being eroded by a manipulated, bureaucratic legalism that identifies dissent as disloyalty. |
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The country, now called the State of Mongolia, adopted a new democratic constitution, which legalized private ownership. |
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We must ensure that we always retain our democratic right to self-determination, our right to agree or disagree on any question. |
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The right to freedom of assembly is one of the foundations of a democratic society and should not be interpreted restrictively. |
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The latest proposal to undercut the fundamental democratic institution of the jury trial came from an unelected legal laywoman. |
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However, I've never really been convinced by the abandonment of democratic methods of some anarchists, for example. |
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In hundreds of pages they endeavoured to show just how democratic centralised Soviet anarchy was supposed to be. |
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It means seizing the factories and offices with the aim of replacing the anarchy of the capitalist market by democratic planning. |
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Attempts by lawmakers of the democratic camp to relax controls of the legislation were also blocked. |
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He argues that openness in public life is necessary because meaningful participation in the democratic process requires informed participants. |
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It would represent, on the part of an entire section of the ruling elite, the repudiation of elementary democratic norms. |
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They are also anxious about growing popular animosity to the government's repudiation of democratic rights. |
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Pressure on republicans to demonstrate their embracing of the democratic path can be applied by the Dublin government. |
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This burden threatened to sink the new republican government, indeed the whole democratic experiment. |
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It is an evil inevitably attendant on the dominion of sovereign democratic republics. |
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To think they would observe the spirit of the law and our democratic system is laughable. |
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We want them to be steeped in the democratic process and capable of independent thinking on all kinds of issues great and small. |
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The crisis raises serious questions of the ethics of democratic co-existence and religious pluralism vis-a-vis the state. |
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He released the remaining political prisoners and restored democratic rule. |
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She wants an ongoing reintegration of humanistic folk and religious values with democratic ideals. |
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Transnational corporations will only be reined in locally when they are brought under democratic control internationally. |
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He became a brilliant campaigner for his new party, far surpassing the lacklustre performance of his liberal and social democratic opponents. |
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It is the only democratic system without an electorally viable socialist, social democratic, or labor party. |
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This sort of empty democratic trapping is a hallmark of authoritarian regimes. |
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As is sadly typical of social democratic governance today, Jospin's government offered reformism without real reforms. |
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Our aim is not the revival of social democratic reformism, but rather the socialist reorganization of society. |
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As we re-engage in the peace process and rebuild frayed ties with our allies, what should a democratic president ask of our allies in return? |
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My favorite quote from the book concerns the early workings of American-style democratic politics. |
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This time democratic rather than autocratic states are determining the shape of the new world. |
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Clad in gladrags and working the crowds Al Gore made a democratic appearance. |
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Earlier today, Tom Ridge renewed his warning that al Qaeda plans a large-scale attack to disrupt the democratic process. |
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I see the future of Turkey in Europe as a prosperous, tolerant, democratic country among others. |
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Europe, viciously divided against itself for centuries, has knit together into a democratic and civil society. |
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Harsh acts take away people's right of defence in an open court of law, a normal recourse in a democratic structure. |
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The parties have also argued that the king can reconvene the parliament dissolved in May 2002 to restore the democratic process. |
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The democratic forces backed anti democratic laws that rebounded on them, The Communist party was banned. |
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And lastly, regarding the Constitution, the Conservative government will not make any changes unless the democratic process wills it. |
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Before we can even be in a position to make such a choice the democratic model of self-defense will have to be reanimated. |
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From the beginning, U.S. policy in South Vietnam was a conflict between realpolitik and democratic ideals. |
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The media's apparent agitation on risky issues is part of their democratic function. |
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These policies were designed to realise the full democratic potential of this body and to advance educational provisions in county Laois. |
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All institutions, including democratic ones, entrench some social facts in realizing their conditions of possibility. |
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It is this political agenda that accounts for the constant erosion of the democratic rights of the working class. |
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We will keep the pot boiling on this until David is released because this is a question of basic democratic rights. |
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It is a highly political ruling with reactionary consequences for both asylum-seekers and democratic rights as a whole. |
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While some have embraced democratic principles, others continue to rule through rapacity, despotism, and corruption. |
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And when the US ignores that fact, it damages our own credibility as a global advocate of democratic reform. |
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Rather, I am a fierce advocate of basing American foreign policy on democratic principles. |
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Civic awareness can take a number of forms, from advocacy of a democratic constitution to worker education. |
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It is now essential to organise democratic debate among the rank and file to define our demands and our strategy. |
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A kind of levelling has taken place, in which works co-exist in democratic if sometimes odd juxtapositions. |
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A just and democratic approach to Iraq would also lead to the lifting of sanctions. |
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The system is a hard-to-classify blend of democratic and authoritarian features. |
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In a democratic country like India, there is a well-defined Constitution, jurisprudence and other laws. |
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I am dismayed that once again a condo project has been ramrodded through without any democratic consultation. |
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It is surely the end of the line for these jumped-up bureaucrats with lots of power and not much sense of their democratic responsibilities. |
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Responsible discussion on public issues even if they are sub judice should be allowed in a democratic society. |
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They are, broadly, the pluralistic, democratic and welfarist institutions of the modern state. |
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In your capacity as an elections official, I appeal to you to weigh in on the side of democratic principles. |
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In 1994, this position was radically altered, with the ushering in of a new democratic order. |
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After 15 years, the executive as the source of political leadership ought to seek the actualisation of these outputs of democratic governance. |
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Meetings can be packed, democratic decisions circumvented, dissenters smeared and threatened, cheques forged and money misappropriated. |
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The small target, defensive quality of so much of the campaign has wearied me to the point of querying the worth of the democratic process. |
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A study of 113 countries concludes that oil and mineral wealth tends to make countries less democratic. |
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Is it selfish to seek for personal justice if it risks jeopardising the delicate work of the democratic movement? |
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Added to this are accusations that he failed to live up to his promise that the elections would be democratic and fair. |
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Should the corporate media not be held accountable for blocking the democratic process? |
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In any democratic set up the question of accountability of the budget is an important factor. |
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Nor should it be thought that Marx's defence of democratic rights only extended to countries in which there was feudal absolutism. |
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They would accept a coalition as a step toward absolute power but had no intention whatsoever of sharing power in a liberal democratic state. |
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Both rights are crucial in a democratic society, but neither is an absolute right. |
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Sen. Bernie Sanders, a darling of the left who identifies as a democratic socialist, was curt. |
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The essence of popular sovereignty, on the other hand, is that the democratic will of the people should prevail over the vested interests of a powerful minority. |
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It is democratic, and it allows all New Zealanders to have their say. |
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That Stone would slander the democratic, pro-Western, EuroMaidan revolution as a CIA coup is no surprise. |
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The idea behind the labeling of GMOs is simple, logical, and appealingly democratic. |
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Even the arguably more democratic House is only at 10 percent black members. |
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But the real loser is not the Islamists, but the democratic process, says Barak Barfi. |
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And did they bequeath to the military the task of rescuing the democratic impulse stifled by a pharaoh with an Islamist face? |
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I pictured this vibrant arts community in this democratic, blooming Middle East. |
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He was integral in influencing Sinn Fein's decision to drop Dail abstentionism in 1986 and argued strongly that democratic politics would strengthen the republican cause. |
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Susilo said that the new draft of the emergency law will be far more accommodative and responsive to human rights values, the prerequisite in any democratic country. |
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A democratic version of the debutante ball, the prom was originally intended to accustom working-class kids to the manners and values of the middle class. |
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Genuine democratic and social renewal within the Balkans can never take place under the political tutelage of the Western powers and their local quislings. |
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But I would rather see the inevitable mistakes made by a democratic rather than a cliquish system of voting. |
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Uzbekistan reaffirms its commitment to implement democratic reforms. |
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To forestall a democratic counter-attack, the oligarchs set fire to the buildings around the agora, causing massive loss of property and risking a general conflagration. |
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This issue is being represented as linguistic, relating to a democratic right of the people to stipulate word definitions, when it's nothing of the kind. |
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But the terrible events this month only reconfirmed my belief that the protection of our democracy must be rooted in the reinvigoration of democratic engagement itself. |
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And by their inaction, they not only handed authority to his unelected kitchen cabinet, but did great damage to the democratic process in this country. |
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The antidote to kleptocracy is the age-old story of democratic struggle. |
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Griswold was undeniably an incursion on democratic powers with a definite whiff of activism. |
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The economy is still on a knife-edge and there is growing popular discontent with falling living standards and the lack of basic democratic rights. |
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It would be delusory to take the MB's democratic protestations at face value. |
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They despise republican institutions and democratic participation. |
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Traditional liberalism was good while democratic socialism provoked the uneasy but passing grade of neutral. |
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Ebert was celebrated for the sardonic wit and democratic writing style he employed in his reviews. |
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For Trotsky, what determined his attitude to all tendencies within the Russian social democratic labor movement was their perspective, their program. |
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It seems that fashion has become more democratic than ever, with anyone with a good eye and access to a second-hand shop able to hold her own with the ladies who lunch. |
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In all these episodes, Moscow was confronted with popular, democratic revolutions against its domination. |
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Failures of mutual respect and inequality in self-respect are failures in an economy, and in a democratic culture. |
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If it brings about democratic progress, why is it a bad thing for people to throw off the yoke of tyranny and decide that they want to control their own futures? |
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The mainstream Internet voice is for democratic rule of law, fairness, justice, trust, amity, orderliness, harmony between man and nature and that is for the best. |
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The United States is now the only really powerful nation to have eased into stable democratic government from the ground up. |
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In 1797, Tom Paine argued that all new democratic republics, including France and the United States, should guarantee every 21-year old citizen a wealth stake. |
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Using terrorism as an excuse to pull information that should be public is detrimental to a democratic society and repugnant to online professionals. |
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In the decades since World War II, as military leaders and monarchs smothered democratic life, the security agencies have become a law unto themselves. |
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After the democratic transformation of 1994, programs for land restitution, redistribution, and reform were instituted, but progress has been slow. |
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In England, these energies tended to become infused with a democratic radicalism which eschewed collectivism in favor of individual self-interest. |
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One set of beliefs expresses the commitment of a democratic society to the liberal values of justice, individualism, egalitarianism and freedom of expression. |
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It needs to voice and elevate an idea of democratic citizenship strong enough to block the growth of money in politics. |
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A democratic culture permits the rejection of extremist ideas and actions, without having to resort to other extremes to suppress such ideas and actions. |
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Too often these days we reduce philosophy to confession and intimacy to kitsch precisely because we live without a sense of the democratic res publica. |
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I wish you the very best of luck in addressing and dismantling this mind-boggling distortion of the democratic and social values of a res publica. |
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The state was reunified and a legitimate democratic government in power. |
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After all, we lost the Vietnam War, but only in the sense that our goal of reunifying a democratic Vietnam, or maintaining an independent South Vietnam, was not met. |
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In the course of that revolution, many things were done that would have been intolerable in the context of ordinary democratic politics and ordinary civil life. |
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Respect and reverence for all religious and philosophical traditions is at the heart of democratic civil society which makes student newspapers possible. |
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Can federalism enhance the democratic legitimacy of a political system? |
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As unyielding as any of the cold war communist regimes, it is neither economically liberal nor politically democratic, but has ruled for all but one of the past 46 years. |
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In the context of a liberal democratic society, this is a preferred approach to either party having a monopoly of power or the government regulating all aspects of employment. |
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But it would be absurd to think of Sezer as a democratic antipode. |
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Political Order and Political Decay Francis Fukuyama How are strong democratic states created? |
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Gorbachev blamed himself for being too concerned about playing by democratic rules and not simply ridding the party of forces opposed to his reforms when he had a chance. |
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Ferdinand Cheval was born the son of peasants in the tumultuous, newly democratic France. |
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They were also rejected by the bureaucratic apparatuses which took over first the social democratic and later, under Stalin, the communist parties. |
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Except in South Australia, the lower houses were far from democratic. |
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What they all had in common was that they weren't particularly democratic, being variations either on autocracy or on bureaucratic totalitarianism. |
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Reformism is generally associated with social democracy and gradualist democratic socialism. |
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In the radicalised times at the end of World War I, democratic reforms were often seen as a means to counter popular revolutionary currents. |
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The Provisional Government is also the first democratic government of Korea. |
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Fela Kuti was inspired by socialism and called for a democratic African republic. |
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A democratic, universalistic, caring and aspirationally egalitarian society embraces everyone and accepts people for who they are. |
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In the areas under his control, Massoud set up democratic institutions and signed the Women's Rights Declaration. |
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The percentage of island countries that are democratic is higher than that of continental countries. |
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His books defended democratic liberalism as a social and political philosophy. |
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These were conservative Elmar Brok, social democratic Enrique Baron Crespo and liberal Andrew Duff. |
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After World War II, social democratic governments introduced social reform and wealth redistribution via state welfare and taxation. |
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Under subsequent democratic regimes, as we shall see, some of these features of the petrostate were to change, while others were intensified. |
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In 1946, the government set up a National Institute of Houseworkers as a means of providing a socially democratic variety of domestic service. |
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The North's victory decisively proved the durability of democratic government. |
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Although their political structure and autonomy varies widely, union leaderships are usually formed through democratic elections. |
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They observed a democratic society with open universities and civic societies in addition to more advanced factories and manufacturing plants. |
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Since 2010, Norway has been classified as the world's most democratic country by the Democracy Index. |
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Gaius Gracchus' ultimate goal was to weaken the senate and to strengthen the democratic forces. |
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Of all the new states established in central Europe after 1918, only Czechoslovakia preserved a democratic government until the war broke out. |
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Reynaldo Bignone replaced Galtieri and began to organize the transition to democratic rule. |
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Both nations eventually developed more democratic and egalitarian institutions than their highly concentrated landowning counterparts. |
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The change to Old English from Old Norse was substantive, pervasive, and of a democratic character. |
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Yet as well as imperial thrones, the more democratic klismos chair also found its way into the royal residences. |
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On 11 August 1919 President Friedrich Ebert signed the democratic Weimar Constitution. |
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Modern Irish nationalism with democratic aspirations began in the 1790s with the founding of the Society of the United Irishmen. |
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The big social democratic parties became dominant and after World War II the Nordic countries began to serve as a model for the welfare state. |
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The Liberal Radical Party embodied these democratic forces calling for a new federal constitution. |
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But in democratic societies, the will of the people has a much greater influence. |
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The Landsgemeinde forms one of the pillars of the direct democratic core of the Swiss political structure. |
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A democratic and republican constitution was promulgated on 11 June 1975 following a referendum which chose to not restore the monarchy. |
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Although Rome, like Greece, was no longer democratic, the idea of democracy remained a part of the education of citizens. |
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Germany's relations with democratic Finland cooled also after the Nazis' rise to power. |
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Kotevski comments that these same elements in Macedonia produced the antinomic nature of the basic democratic values. |
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It is among the most democratic nations in the world, ranking 23rd position in the world, according to the 2016 Democracy Index. |
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Ghana is a democratic country led by a president who is both head of state and head of the government. |
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Ghana's growing economic prosperity and democratic political system have made it a regional power in West Africa. |
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The cities of Recife and Olinda hold the most authentic and democratic carnaval celebrations in Brazil. |
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Modern Uruguay is a democratic constitutional republic, with a president who serves as both head of state and head of government. |
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Uruguay is a representative democratic republic with a presidential system. |
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The June 1992 constitution established a democratic system of government and dramatically improved protection of fundamental human rights. |
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The Kurds, too, he said, are attempting to build durable democratic institutions. |
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Sri Lanka claims a democratic tradition matched by few other developing countries. |
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After several years, the royal rule was replaced by democratic city states, although there existed a few kings when Alexander invaded India. |
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Conservative MP Daniel Kawczynski said in 2009 that the asymmetric devolution in place in the UK has created a democratic deficit for England. |
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The Philippines has a democratic government in the form of a constitutional republic with a presidential system. |
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He wants to renationalise the railways to bring proper democratic control over soaring rail fares. |
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The Dutch water boards are among the oldest democratic entities in the world still in existence. |
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In 2010, The Economist ranked the Netherlands as the 10th most democratic country in the world. |
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While nominally democratic, from 1790 until 1865, wealthy male landowners were in control of South Carolina. |
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The idea of public sovereignty has often been the basis for modern democratic theory. |
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He seized the opportunity to carry through political reforms leading to a more democratic rule. |
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He set 1990 as the official deadline for a return to democratic governance. |
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Furthermore, Quebec is a free and democratic society that abides by the rule of law. |
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After the Revolution, genuinely democratic politics became possible in the former colonies. |
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His work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support of democratic socialism. |
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The democratic ideals of the Revolution inspired changes in the roles of women. |
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To achieve that, the initiators of Wikipedia have designed a new and effective democratic platform. |
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However, he argues, choosing manipulation negates, in its means, the democratic ideal. |
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This democratic method of trial proved very popular, but was resented by conservatives. |
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India ceased to be a dominion of the British Crown and became a sovereign democratic republic. |
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Thereafter, Stalin sought stronger control over other Eastern Bloc countries, abandoning the prior appearance of democratic institutions. |
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Since Lithuania declared the restoration of its independence on 11 March 1990, it has maintained strong democratic traditions. |
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In a few countries, bicameralism involves the juxtaposition of democratic and aristocratic elements. |
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Not all democratic political systems use separate districts or other electoral subdivisions to conduct elections. |
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In fact, he actually saw these as more democratic, as they had commanded more support at elections. |
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Since the Czech Republic is a democratic republic, journalists and media enjoy a great degree of freedom. |
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The type of leadership you want in an organization would be a democratic approach. |
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They elected a Constituent Assembly to prepare a new democratic constitution. |
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Generally, the benefits derived from democratic communication far outweigh any potential cost. |
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For an organization to be focused on a democratic leadership style, traits, functions and relationships have to be obtained. |
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For an organization to be democratic, the LMX theory supports the claims of it. |
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This is explained by their more democratic governance that reduces perverse incentives and subsequent contributions to economic bubbles. |
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Belgium beat the world record for time taken to form a new democratic government after an election, at 353 days. |
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The Czech Republic also ranks as the 6th most peaceful country, while achieving strong performance in democratic governance. |
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Nowadays, Mill's argument is generally accepted by many democratic countries, and they have laws about the harm principle. |
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The form of government is that of a democratic federative republic, with a presidential system. |
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In 1947, Japan adopted a new constitution emphasizing liberal democratic practices. |
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Usually, in a Thermidor, the democratic reforms that appeared early in the revolution are wiped out along with many of the radical policies. |
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Although authoritarian in many respects, the empire had some democratic features. |
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Brazil's current constitution, formulated in 1988, defines it as a democratic federal republic. |
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After democratic government was restored, Congress passed legislation to provide compensation to victims' families. |
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By 1975, all the Portuguese African territories were independent and Portugal held its first democratic elections in 50 years. |
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In 2016 Iceland was ranked 2nd in the strength of its democratic institutions and 13th in government transparency. |
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During the 1980s the democratic restoration made possible a growing open society. |
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On 1 July 1976, following the democratic revolution of 1974, Portugal granted political autonomy to Madeira, celebrated on Madeira Day. |
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In December 2002, Kenyans held democratic and open elections, most of which were judged free and fair by international observers. |
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An independent press, an effective judiciary, and a functioning democratic political system combine to ensure freedom of speech and of the press. |
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Absolutely American, absolutely democratic, they reflect us at our best rather than our worst. |
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Like their American counterparts, the Prairie provinces supported populist and democratic movements in the early 20th century. |
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Thus in many practical classifications it would not be considered democratic. |
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He was immensely hardworking and tried as hard as any democratic parliamentarian to treat his senatorial colleagues with respect and sensitivity. |
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The failure of democratic parties to prevent fascism from taking over Austrian politics in the 1920s and 1930s traumatised Popper. |
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We also wanted to unearth any conspiracy to balkanize Pakistan and let the world know how a democratic leader heroically laid down her life. |
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It also argues that the growth in the number of democratic states will, in the not so distant future, end warfare. |
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The only reason the braying beardies are allowed to hiss at anybody is because they areprotected by the democratic right of freedom of speech. |
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During the reign of Henry VIII the Laws in Wales Acts were passed without any democratic mandate, annexing Wales into the English legal system. |
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These Congregationalists were convinced that the democratic form of government was the will of God. |
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In 508 BC, Cleisthenes instituted the world's first democratic system of government in Athens. |
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Most social democratic parties are affiliated with the Socialist International. |
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Numerous studies and surveys indicate that people tend to live happier lives in social democratic societies rather than neoliberal ones. |
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We need to give these people a platform then trust the democratic process to separate the wheat from the chaff. |
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We need to give these people a platform, then trust the democratic process to separate the wheat from the chaff. |
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Western democratic and rationalist culture are often attributed to Ancient Greece. |
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The ecumenical councils followed a democratic form, with each bishop having one vote. |
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The first variant has officially its goal by establishing democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods. |
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What I appreciate is, they are respectful of the democratic process. |
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Burma's politics is dominated by a military Junta, which has sidelined the democratic forces led by Aung San Suu Kyi. |
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In opposition stood the West, dominantly democratic and capitalist with a free press and independent organizations. |
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Thus, the General is elected by the Federal Assembly to give him the same democratic legitimacy as the Federal Council. |
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Many social democrats refer to themselves as socialists or democratic socialists, and some use these terms interchangeably. |
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The party also believes strongly in nonviolence, basic income, a living wage, and democratic participation. |
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There must be a better distribution of wealth, and maybe America must move toward a democratic socialism. |
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This is not a battle between the United States of America and terrorism, but between the free and democratic world and terrorism. |
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The electoral system in place during the legislative elections in the USSR and the RSFSR was not democratic. |
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And I really must take exception to him or any other EU supporter who says the EU is democratic. |
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The OSCE claims to promote democracy and assist the participating states in building democratic institutions. |
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A constitution may change from being real to a facade and back again as democratic and autocratic governments succeed each other. |
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A member of Parliament is known as deputado, a person who is appointed after democratic election to act on people's behalf. |
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Central to its populism is its defence of democracy and its claim to represent the true democratic will of the British people. |
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The SNP's policy base is mostly in the mainstream European social democratic tradition. |
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The Westminster system is a democratic parliamentary system of government modelled after the politics of the United Kingdom. |
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Severing's belief that trade union workers were the most progressive and democratic element in Germany holds up well under investigation. |
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