Elected dictatorships, which extinguish opposition, destroy the political process too. |
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I concluded that many historians and political scientists have an overly simple and romantic view of the political process. |
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This is a political process, the success of which depends on how astutely the manager can redefine the situation. |
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As a result, the average citizen today not only feels, but in reality is quite removed from the political process. |
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Sure, it's easy to be sarcastic, especially about politics and the political process. |
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They're going to try to do it and I don't think they are going to be capable of stopping the political process. |
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Caste was not the basis for any exclusion of participation in the political process. |
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Unions that back them are selfishly using the political process to enrich themselves at others' expense. |
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At last the two governments have issued a set of proposals for the restarting of the political process. |
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Then, in a mockery of the political process, they set up a polling centre amongst the ruins and called it democracy. |
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It's the result of a messy political process, reflecting a bitterly divided Congress and hastily crafted compromises. |
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Compromise, the core of the political process, is regarded not as an art but as a black art. |
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It developed its own intellectual momentum and with it an independence from the day-to-day political process. |
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This electoral demography provides an unassailable base for a dependency culture that dominates the political process. |
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People who are undereducated often feel unequipped to participate in the political process. |
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Cronin and Magdalinski want an alternative to the current political process, which they view as unrepresentative of real-world needs. |
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With unwavering resolve we support plurality, egalitarianism, and the political process. |
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Because if that political process does not move along on that timetable, the military solution cannot solve this problem. |
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They think we are inured to the whole business and, in any case, suffused with a boredom with the political process. |
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Welsh Labour's unrepentant style of authoritarian centralism is less a question of economic policy than of political process. |
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He encouraged a free press and honest debate in Parliament and welcomed nationwide participation in the political process. |
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These are honourable motives for getting involved in the political process. |
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And you realise very quickly that we don't incentivise people to get involved in our political process because it's all clientelism. |
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They don't want to criticize a big corporation for manipulating the political process, so they quite illogically place all the blame on Davis. |
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The two books provide detailed but clear legislative history while illuminating the changing political process and values of the postwar West. |
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Won't that be even a bigger check on the political process than delaying the finalization of the text for 6 months? |
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Plus he's concerned that the Republicans may be politicizing the political process. |
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The author's focus on how money corrupts the political process is dead right, of course, but it's hardly original. |
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Australians are very cynical about the political process, and the extent to which secrecy and falsehood are used to justify policy decisions. |
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There is the danger that the political process of democratization will grind to a halt. |
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The phenomenon distorts religion, debases tradition, and twists the political process wherever it unfolds. |
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But most of all it requires opening up and democratizing the closed political process. |
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He would have us celebrate a political process close to home while denigrating the same process when it occurs a little further away. |
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He claims that political parties are dying on their feet and that the election revealed barely disguised hostility to the political process. |
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They are fickle reflections of a more profound public disengagement from the political process, parties and institutions. |
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The report looked at declining levels of engagement in the political process as well as press and broadcast news. |
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That the moral capital of all three parties has been dissipated is not lost on the public, whose contempt for the political process has grown. |
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Starting the blog was an experiment in trying a few different ways to address the limitations of our political process. |
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The more politics abases itself before the values of TV entertainment, the less it represents the real political process. |
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They understand that racial minorities are a significant and growing force in the political process. |
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So this is about a political process and a political reason to do this for reasons other than military justice. |
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Nor does it bode well for Canada's economic advancement or political process, which thrives on a well-educated electorate. |
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It might grab the attention of some young voters, but it is not a serious campaign that will re-engage young Americans in the political process. |
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I see the need for political process to correct things that are wrong in society. |
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As with any political process, regulation involves contests for power, and cultural forces and structures shape it. |
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That is not something the political process is designed to reward these days. |
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That said, the rural-urban split should not be overplayed as the scale of pre-election intimidation doubtless served to distort the political process in the rural areas. |
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Right now, millions of Americans are disenfranchised by our political process. |
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Many of these voters were relative newcomers to the political process. |
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Eventually the Brotherhood will have to be reincorporated into the political process, and legalized and normalized. |
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That's right, though the Founding Fathers were always worried about localist emotions taking over a political process that they believed should be rational-legal. |
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They believe that somehow, by mentoring, by serving in a soup kitchen, they can make a greater difference than by participating in the political process. |
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While the U.S. has struggled to address all of these elements, the most vexing has proven to be the political process. |
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With so many spin doctors and advisors and speech-writers clogging up the political process in recent years it is great to see someone just tell it like it is from the heart. |
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I have strived to be conscious of the political culture, and cognisant of the mandate and authority accorded to ministers through the democratic political process. |
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Related to yucca, the group of four commissioners believed Jaczko was too close to the political process. |
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These are political issues that need to be resolved via the political process, not via the judiciary. |
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He said the general public had lost faith in politics and politicians and the forming of deals that exclude a section of the public from the political process. |
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Parliament is the institution that embodies society in the diversity of its composition and its opinions and which channels this diversity into the political process. |
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Economists at the time were wedded to using their tools exclusively for analyzing the consequences of government policies that were selected by the political process. |
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That political process radicalised people and helped empower them. |
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Americans are leveraging technology to more fully engage in the political process. |
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No wonder people are suspicious of politicians and the political process. |
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The Taliban leadership also was balking at opening a political process that NATO quite rightly demands must be Afghan led. |
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However, she wanted to better understand how the political process works and how a state legislature can influence agribusiness firms and industries. |
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Politics is about compromise, but ultimately the political process can shape and develop policy before the ultimate decision is formulated and presented by government. |
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The fact that the government itself now appears to have endorsed this view is unlikely to challenge public disaffection from the political process. |
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Massoud tried to initiate a nationwide political process with the goal of national consolidation. |
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In contrast to other states in the region, the political process largely respects constitutional provisions. |
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The similarities of both geography and history are matched by some elements of the current political process. |
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As a result, there have been many efforts to increase voter turnout and encourage participation in the political process. |
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Attack ads and smear campaigns give voters a negative impression of the entire political process. |
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Compared to countries with plurality electoral systems, voter turnout improves and the population is more involved in the political process. |
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Holland's conventional role as leader of the political process was temporarily vacated, as Holland as a power center was eliminated. |
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During the late 19th century, general strikes became an established aspect of the political process. |
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Accept the Annan Plan, and step into the peace and political process. |
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Is it regime change or bolstering a political process in Geneva? |
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The United Nations rapid reengagement to relaunch the political process in Syria is primordial. |
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On Borgen, grandstanding and deceit still plague the political process. |
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Naturally this led to a diminution of partyism and a dulling of public interest in the political process. |
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Psaki said the US condemns all violence and calls on all parties to exercise restraint, move towards an inclusive political process, and focus on depolarisation. |
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Since each branch had exclusive powers, separated powers did not mean an aggressively political process of checking and balancing of executive policy choices by Congress. |
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They also decided to carry on the consultation process in future even after the resolution of the issue of renaming the NWFP for a smooth political process. |
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