Liberal societies are sane, tolerant, stable, pluralistic and therefore well behaved. |
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For the pluralistic West, universal access to heritage is an individual right. |
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The unfettered, pluralistic nature of the Internet is also changing the locus of power of the news media. |
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They helped to mold community leaders and willing participants in pluralistic politics. |
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A positive relationship between the state and media goes beyond pure laissez-faire to nourishing an independent and pluralistic mediascape. |
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Other terms for this ontology are pluralistic realism and transcendental realism. |
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They are, broadly, the pluralistic, democratic and welfarist institutions of the modern state. |
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The UN is a pluralistic body with conflicting institutions and actors within it. |
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That may well be the pressing question for religionists in what we have come to know as the global village, our pluralistic societies. |
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These settlers demonstrated the strength of their pluralistic democracy compared with the thugocracy we have come to expect of their neighbours. |
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Viewing knowledge as a tool for enriching experience, pragmatism tends to be pluralistic, experimental, fallibilist, and naturalistic. |
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He stated that a democratic federal pluralistic and parliamentary state should also be set up. |
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In that more pluralistic, less authoritarian context, we each put our energies where we think they can more effectively be deployed. |
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The authors begin by discussing the simplest kind of lawmaking factory, a unitary state with pluralistic political institutions. |
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It was influenced in part by its long exclusion from power, which educated it to the merits of checks and balances and a more pluralistic order. |
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These theories raise the empirical and existent pluralism to the rank of a fundamental pluralistic program. |
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I view the society of my poetry as a pluralistic community, having in no ultimate sense a single goal. |
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This allowed them to claim that they had proved the pluralistic reality that perceptions present to us. |
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What you are putting forward is a pluralistic, 'there is no real right and wrong' sort of view. |
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If the argument s correct, a pragmatic account is inevitably methodologically, theoretically, and perspectively pluralistic. |
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Members of the English school were drawn to a pluralistic approach to theorizing. |
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My preference is for a pluralistic world, not dominated by any single power. |
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If the mediascape is not open and pluralistic, these viewpoints may leave the democratic sphere and foment violence. |
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A more pluralistic image of Australian society was being projected in government film. |
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These pluralistic relations must be based on practicalities rather than sentiments. |
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The military gave Morsi a 48-hour deadline to reconcile with his opponents and create a more open and pluralistic government. |
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The authors adopt a pluralistic perspective, in which evolution occurs from the gene to the population and is closely supported by a cultural system. |
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That abruptness, that collapse gave rise to a system which is not today pluralistic at international level. |
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That dominance is being eroded as complementary medicine therapists use public pressure to remould outdated power structures into more pluralistic power sharing. |
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I'm worried that we have a bit of a time warp in Canadian society, and we have to address those pluralistic concerns. |
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Cultivating that discussion is itself wickedly difficult, especially in a pluralistic society, however democratically inclined. |
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As for host countries that already have pluralistic politics, the benefits are not obvious. |
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My friend from Blackstrap spoke about the pluralistic society that we are so lucky to have in Canada. |
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He avoids considering the role of faith in a secular, pluralistic culture. |
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Ethical pluralism was inspired by his pluralistic view of the universe. |
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Such a model of theological discourse is fundamentally pluralistic. |
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They are the ritual gestures of religious dogmatists who have lost their unquestioned authority in pluralistic and secularistic cultures. |
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Every society, however pluralistic, considers life to be a gift beyond all measure and each human being to have incalculable worth and dignity. |
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It threatens not only the very fabric of our free and pluralistic society, but the rights of every individual too. |
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And to me the correct name is jihadi terrorism because these people are fundamentalists who share a hatred of democratic, pluralistic society. |
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In our pluralistic Canadian society there should be room for faith diversity. |
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This programme for primary and secondary schools aims to teach students to live in a pluralistic society. |
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It has been rightly pointed out that corruption cannot thrive in a pluralistic and democratic society. |
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In our pluralistic times, control has become a relative value. |
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In a pluralistic society religious, moral or cultural values put forward in a public governmental context cannot always be expected to meet with universal acceptance. |
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For all his failings, he was at least attempting to bring a European tradition of republicanism into politics and a pluralistic tolerance of religion into civic life. |
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Living in a pluralistic society will never be a soft option. |
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Trying to be a decent person in a diverse, pluralistic society takes work, and there will inevitably be missteps along the way. |
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Frustrating as our national discourse can be, the checks-and-balances of a pluralistic society certainly seems preferable to that. |
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He said he had disavowed armed insurgency tactics and believed Egypt needed a pluralistic, democratic governing system. |
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We hope that the pluralistic toolkit presented in the next chapter will allow us to offer a perspective on the past different from anything found in world history. |
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Independent and pluralistic media can make a significant contribution to breaking this vicious circle by enabling dialogue to replace armed conflict. |
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In some cases, an ideologically-motivated education is readily available for girls, just not an open, western pluralistic model. |
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Is this state of affairs an acceptable result of a pluralistic liberal system, or is there something fundamentally illiberal about American politics today? |
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Since no single activity is responsible for undesired emergent properties of complex systems, such problems are intractable to our pluralistic political processes. |
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I mean, I can see the logic of such entryism, but I think in the end it damages Britain's chance of becoming a truly tolerant and pluralistic society. |
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Support should be increased to independent media in order to ensure that people everywhere have access to a free, pluralistic and independent source of news and information. |
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Our modern pluralistic culture is largely inspired by the principles of individualism, materialism and consumerism, which amount to a recipe for egoism. |
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The U. S. view is that genuine democratic reforms and advances toward pluralistic, inclusive societies and open market economies will emerge from within the region in forms suitable to each country. |
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Significant and sustainable change in professional and pluralistic organizations is difficult to achieve and requires a special governance process based on negotiation and trust. |
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Instead, to conceive of diversity as a value means to develop a pluralistic view of reality where recognition, respect and promotion of diversity is possible and hopeful. |
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The State is highly pluralistic in its ethnic composition with Kanuri being the dominant ethnic group, and a rich and diverse cultural heritage. |
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Quebec has instead opted for a model based on interculturalism, in other words, a cultural exchange within the framework of the common values of a pluralistic nation with a francophone majority. |
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Never an ideologue, she adopted a pluralistic framework, often combining auteurist, formalist, and cultural and historical methodologies. |
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In a monarchic system, the position of the Head of State, who is neither directly nor indirectly elected, is by definition questionable from the point of view of representative and pluralistic democracy. |
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Careful preparatory training, in terms of a multicultural, pluralistic and tolerant outlook, is as important as swift punitive action once culpability is established. |
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We must constantly size up this pluralistic world. |
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A significant number from all groups seek a more diverse, pluralistic society. |
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Its aspirations will be the strength of a pluralistic society and Viet Tan chooses to officially appear in order to be able to represent a visible political choice for the Vietnamese. |
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National sovereignty is an issue of a pluralistic regime, fair representation and the supremacy of life. |
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The task of the European cultural policy will ultimately be that which is expected of the cultural policy of every pluralistic, democratic and open society: to support the unifying and not the divisive aspects. |
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Morocco boasts a media landscape that is pluralistic and dynamic. |
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As a new structure to address evolving interagency needs in the ethics of research involving humans, the Panel functions as an interdisciplinary and pluralistic advisory body. |
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In order to transform Vietnam from a dictatorship to a democratic society, a pluralistic society must first be established with all existing constraints against human rights completely removed. |
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I would suggest that salvation is pneumatically pluralistic and unitively Christic. |
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Even the daffiest of these testimonies are an opportunity for the film to reaffirm its interest in pluralistic political representation. |
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That platform provided the basis for the setting up of transitional courts, which resulted in consolidation of the State subject to the rule of law and pluralistic democracy as an irreversible choice. |
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We bring to these matters a strong commitment to press freedom, freedom of expression and the development of free, independent and pluralistic media. |
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They wrote that a socially just mixed economy involves labor, management, and the state working together through a pluralistic system that distributes economic power widely. |
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State Department describes Bangladesh as a secular pluralistic democracy. |
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The project aims at enhancing respect and acceptance of differences, and preventing discrimination, through a pluralistic civil society coalition. |
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Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. |
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