But it's also another small step in the delegitimization of the very idea that the out-of-power party has the right to oppose the party in power. |
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By far the most influential cause of the possible trend toward the delegitimization of warfare is the global media. |
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The delegitimization of resisting combatants is continued in accompanying descriptions of the activities of the fedayeen and other militias. |
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The first is what has been referred to by genocide scholars as the delegitimization, denial, and exclusion of the alien other. |
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A second observation concerns the delegitimization of economic and social rights in national territories. |
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 Demonization, double standards, delegitimization, the three D�s, it is the responsibility of us all to stand up to them. |
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Were any Arab nations threatened with delegitimization as a consequence of their refusal to honor this resolution? |
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This sort of delegitimization of terrorism, I think, is courageous. |
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What is needed now is not just a condemnation of the present massacre but also delegitimization of the ideology that produced that policy and justifies it morally and politically. |
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Similarly, did that rabble-rousing agent for social change Nellie McClung desire the destruction or the delegitimization of the electoral process when she and her colleagues worked so hard to obtain equal rights? |
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The second is Republican partisanship — since 2000, many Republicans associate criticism of the electoral college with the delegitimization of the Bush presidency. |
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The four or five Ds I would define as discrimination, denigration, defamation, delegitimization, and, at the end of the road, dehumanization, which is one stop short of preparing the ground for physical annihilation. |
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In lagging economies, the State goes through an acute process of financial weakening, of growing delegitimization and even of decadent sovereignty in view of international creditors. |
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She also highlighted the importance of promoting the rule of law, which is conducive to the delegitimization of the use of violence by groups of citizens. |
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And what we have seen in Latin America is a succession of often unstable populist governments that face delegitimization more clearly and in shorter periods. |
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