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This is a recipe for a resentful, suspicious, self-interested, and racially hostile polity.
Thus empowered, they came to play a vital role in the new polity and culture, serving as viziers and military commanders.
Ultimately questions of grace inform matters of polity, both civil and ecclesiastical.
Some historians and political analysts assert that the US polity manifested colonial features beyond its treatment of indigenes.
A declaration of Anglican common law and polity could then be issued by the primates at their meeting in 2008, in the form of a concordat.
The futility of enacting mercantilist legislation within a confederated polity was also demonstrated with regard to the navigation laws.
This is indeed something I'm hearing more frequently, and frankly, I think it's the devil's own polity.
He just takes it for granted that a liberal internal polity shapes external policy.
A contentious and nuanced debate within our polity that is therefore sure to continue is the one about the value and meaning of neo-conservatism.
It is a reminder that in the democratic polity of India, all doors of justice are not slammed shut at once.
Banks and post offices burned as a measure of Arab alienation from Israel's constitutional polity.
That must be defended at all costs to preserve our pluralism and democratic polity.
The confidence that nonbelievers can reason morally seems to be a precondition for a religiously plural democratic polity.
Only by pushing for a name change can the country build itself as a polity and thereby establish a national identity.
For example, a democratic polity cannot be militarily attacked unless it directly threatens other states.
This time span covers the florescence of the Cahokian polity and the subsequent social and cultural realignment.
But the party realises that pragmatism rather than dogmatism is required if it is to make headway in a deeply divided polity.
It shows a degree of intolerance, inconsistent with the principles of our democratic polity.
Simple representative democracy in such a plural polity will no longer work.
This is a tribute to the corporation's grip on the culture and polity of Britain.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This is a last phase of the metaphysical polity, and is only a kind of placebo.
This is one of the too frequent cases where, in our enlightened polity, democracy plays wantonly into the hands of monarchism.
It was simply an act of necessary progressive polity, like the suppression of the cilician pirates by Pompeius.
In church polity he held that congregationalism constituted the most fitting environment in which religion could achieve her work.
It is not difficult to detect in the oligarchical Church polity of the fourth and fifth centuries a yearning for unity.
Little Holland, since she shook off papistry, hath no persecuting polity like the other nations.
Why did their polity not break up into a wilderness of tiny social groups, each jealous and particularistic, like medieval Europe?
For a democratically organized polity, however, there is no monarchial position outside the society.
This said, the question remains of figuring out how Modi, the outlier, will impact on India's governance and polity.
This leads to the enquiry, what is to be the polity of our new state.
And Plato's notable sentence in the third book of the polity.
At such a time, there are no settled principles of polity or of action.
In the organization of the native church, what polity shall be given it?
But as illustrating the polity of the church it is quite valueless.
So we are giving up our polity, to please and to join other denominations.
An aristocratic polity produces every now and then an aristocrat who is also an accident, a man of intellectual independence and insight, a Napoleon born in the purple.
None of that reduces the interest and importance of the Burgundian polity.
This sovereign function, however, is contingent on the prior emergence of a decisive hegemonic bloc out of the present chronically fractured and acephalous polity.
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