When representative government was introduced to Bermuda in 1620, it became a self-governing colony. |
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The point is that this Anglo-American tradition of limited, representative government developed over hundreds of years. |
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Unfavorable governments in favor of big business therefore remain in power at the cost of a representative government. |
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What we're effectively seeing is the displacement of democratic representative government with something approaching plutocracy. |
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However, the existence of representative government doesn't obviate the necessity of enquiry. |
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The ideas of liberty, self-determination, representative government and unalienable fights, spread and took root. |
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The sheer tenacity of belief in it, rather than fact, has sustained a form of representative government for over two centuries. |
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Surely this complex issue needs to be negotiated through the troublesomely imperfect processes of a fully informed and democratically representative government. |
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Conservative constitutionalism today requires taking back the original Constitution to restore the constitutional order and representative government. |
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It is, quite frankly, a role that is the responsibility of the minister in a representative government. |
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And once again representative government is disrupted because the winners so rarely govern as they campaigned. |
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The principles include the formation of a broadly constituted, multi-ethnic and representative government, in which women too participate. |
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In the age to come we will progress in representative government and only the most suitable persons will govern. |
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The reason we have representative government is because we elect these people to spend a little time thinking that the issues, sometimes we don't have the time to do that. |
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Another northern area of the country declared itself the Republic of Puntland, and has made strides towards establishing a representative government, according to analysts. |
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It's really a strategic interest of the U.S. to see progress toward representative government and free government and free markets and economic development. |
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They had a representative government, one of the only such governments in the Arab world, which recognized the importance of freedom of expression, freedom of religion and equality between men and women. |
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Today, Montfort is mostly remembered as one of the fathers of representative government. |
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In England, Simon de Montfort is remembered as one of the fathers of representative government for holding two famous parliaments. |
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Its main platforms were a call for representative government and opposition to the Balfour Declaration. |
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Only in England and the Netherlands did representative government evolve as an alternative. |
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Primaries are the stuff of representative government. |
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It recommended the establishment of a new system of representative government. |
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Ceylon thus attained representative government. |
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He campaigned in line with the Liberal Government to install responsible rather than representative government. |
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We don't have a representative government anymore. |
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Indeed Mr Powell has made quite clear that the US-UK coalition having expended resources, taken risks and sacrificed lives, should play a predominant part in the reconstruction and in setting up representative government. |
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Insofar as no electoral system is neutral from the perspective of varying views and interests, States should adopt the system which would result in the most representative government in their specific situation. |
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Pressure groups, the bureaucracy and the media are definitely influential in the Canadian policy process, but they are usually not considered part of the formal apparatus of representative government. |
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Conrad regarded the formation of a representative government in Russia as unfeasible and foresaw a transition from autocracy to dictatorship. |
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To broaden representative government, each has a directly elected local district council to exercise authority and carry out functions at a local level. |
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The trade-union movement in Brazil had a similar effect, helping to end 21 years of oppressive military rule and usher in 15 years of representative government. |
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Navy's Fifth Fleet, has been rocked by unrest since a 2011 Shiite-led uprising demanding a constitutional monarchy and more representative government. |
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Although Rousseau wrote that the British were perhaps at the time the freest people on earth, he did not approve of their representative government. |
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It detailed a representative government with enumerated social programs to remedy the numbing poverty of commoners through progressive tax measures. |
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The resolution paves the way for an internationally recognised representative Government of Iraq to be formed. |
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Representative government emerged in the 1840s and 1850s, and a considerable measure of autonomy was given to local legislatures in the second half of the nineteenth century. |
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