| Where is the conservative belief in limited government, in checks and balances? |
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| His monetary paradigm was not compatible with individual freedom and limited government. |
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| In liberal democracies the devices of limited government are built into the Australian political system. |
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| Jeffersonian democracy is based on limited government, states' rights, local control, volunteerism and privatization. |
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| By itself, the theory of state rights or limited government could not compel secession. |
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| The Constitution and a properly limited government are their guiding lights. |
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| Other political pundits contend that virtual worlds make a strong case for limited government. |
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| Switzerland's system is one way of having a limited government but everyone has to be in the military. |
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| As in so many other areas, majoritarianism and limited government conflict. |
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| As I have pointed out before, we have hundreds of years of experience with democracy and limited government. |
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| In subsequent decades opinion moved away from collectivism and toward a belief in free markets and limited government. |
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| And the political scandal relates to the fact that we've been sold a bill of goods on this limited government. |
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| A universal franchise and limited government are better than monarchy or tyranny. |
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| Those few of us who favored free markets and limited government were a beleaguered minority. |
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| We believed in limited government, in keeping light the burden of taxation and regulation. |
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| However, neither Rand nor Rothbard look on the Constitution as a guide to ideal limited government. |
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| Bringing farmers back onto the dole shrinks the constituency for limited government and tax cuts. |
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| Far from a champion of limited government, Abramoff made his living as an arbitrager of big government. |
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| That's a strange rallying cry for a purportedly limited government movement. |
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| And while it believes in limited government, it is not carelessly antigovernment. |
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| Neoconservative wars create democracies that are bounded within neoconservative precepts, like extremely limited government and considerable corporate power. |
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| It is especially surprising, given that Europe received relatively limited government stimulus. |
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| In occasional political comments in his Parerga and Paralipomena and Manuscript Remains, Schopenhauer described himself as a proponent of limited government. |
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| The core value of constitutionalism, enshrined in the conception of a limited government, is to limit the State power, to prevent it from eroding civil liberty. |
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| With much greater longevity and limited government resources, we are going to run into problems. |
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| It's really about conservative credentials, whether it is family values, limited government, strong on defense. |
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| As Estonia has very limited government debt, there are no suitable longgterm government bonds available. |
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| It's heartening to see limited government conservatism alive and well at the state level. |
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| The analysis in this publication is based primarily on media reports, with limited government and private sector reports and accounts. |
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| Though mistrust of the state and a desire for cheap and limited government is a commonplace in the British political tradition, formal anarchism has received little support. |
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| Job creation needed a sound and stable macro environment, with low taxes and limited government. |
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| Brooks argues in his book that advocates for limited government have been trapped into making a 'materialistic' case. |
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| Cato Institute, which advocates limited government. |
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| It favours limited government, low taxes and reduced public spending. |
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| Constitutional government is, by definition, limited government. |
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| However, in order not to overburden limited government capacities and leverage efficiencies introduced by UNDP systems, direct payments will be considered as a main working method. |
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| Ward says that Locke's liberal Whiggism rested on a radically individualist theory of natural rights and limited government. |
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| His court limited government spending and prohibited nobles and troops from abusing civilians or issuing edicts without authorization. |
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| Calhoun became a leading proponent of states' rights, limited government, nullification of the US Constitution, and free trade. |
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| Taxes drove the American Revolution, for we were a taxaphobic people who believed in severely limited government. |
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| Turning Point is a nonprofit group that trains and organizes students to promote fiscal responsibility, free markets, and limited government. |
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| For over four decades, Richard Posnet has made major contributions to the case for limited government, particularly in the regulatory realm. |
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| It represents the virtues of individual responsibility, free markets, and limited government. |
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| However, there is limited government capacity to enforce the new measures. |
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| As business people, we all know that an open marketplace with fair competition and limited government intervention ? is in everyone's best interests. |
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| For example, some commentators see the IT revolution as promoting greater economic freedom, limited government and less centralized control over society. |
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| High debts, low profitability and excess labour, as well as limited government commitment, contributed to a slower than expected privatisation process. |
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| The increase of the outbreak is attributed to poor water and sanitation supply, the collapsed health system and limited government capacity to respond to the emergency. |
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| Highly targeted social expenditures focus limited government resources on those most in need, but may mean that beneficiaries have little to gain by moving from welfare to work. |
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| Poor operation of facilities, such as water and wastewater treatment plants, as well as limited government accountability and transparency, are also issues. |
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| The Cato Institute is a non-profit public policy research foundation dedicated to the principles of individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace. |
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| When that mentality prevails, constitutional democracy, limited government, and the spontaneous market order will give way to crude majoritarianism and market socialism. |
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| Limited government is a cornerstone of America's political institutions and is tightly yoked to the country's founding ideology. |
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| In 2002 Cornish was officially recognised as a UK minority language and in 2005 it received limited Government funding. |
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