The Darfur region straddles the North and the South, so the two-party framework for the peace talks was inadequate. |
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A two-party system was only reintroduced there in 2005 after 20 years of a single-party republican regime. |
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I miss black turtle necks, floppy fringes, Talking Heads and two-party politics. |
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But I happen to be a great devotee of and admirer of the two-party system in this country. |
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We may see the gradual erosion of the two-party system and an enormous fracturing of the vote over the next couple of decades. |
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The elections of the 1990s and 2000 have been a time of challenges to the viability of America's venerable two-party system. |
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The provisions of article 5 in respect of two-party conciliation also apply, mutatis mutandis, to multiparty conciliation. |
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Because in the past nobody believed that the two-party contestation becomes a primary feature of party politics in Japan. |
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Conduct a two-party negotiation keeping in mind the critical information you prepared. |
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That would result in a shift towards a two-party system, and that cannot be democratic. |
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Pakistan has been evolving towards a two-party system, at least since the 1993 general elections. |
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The political straitjacket of the two-party system that has confined the American working class is objectively finished. |
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The US party system is a loose confederation of parties drawn into a nominal two-party system. |
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During the 18th century this idea waned and finally disappeared as the two-party system developed. |
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This paper describes novel results on the characteristics of three-party dialogues by quantitatively comparing them with those of two-party. |
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It has been run by two-party or three-party coalitions, with all the instability and weakness that brings. |
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It is the classic adversary system which overlaps with a two-party system, and the arguments and votes are often predictable. |
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It opposed a break by the newly formed industrial union movement from the capitalist two-party system through the formation of a labor party. |
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As for the Greens, as long as the two-party duopoly misrules America, third-party efforts will percolate and independent voters will proliferate. |
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In fact, a financial oligarchy presides over America, which guarantees its maintenance of political power through the two-party stranglehold. |
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The newly formed two-party committee will have to start work the minute the elections are over and will be called upon to investigate precisely the irregularities of the summer 2001 legislative elections. |
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And I cannot abide the two-party system, so I'll be voting Lib Dem. |
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On the other hand, countries with a two-party system can experience low turnout if large numbers of potential voters perceive little real difference between the main parties. |
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Indeed, in moving from a two-party to a multi-party Joint Venture, it will be appropriate then to use the Model Agreement for three parties or more. |
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But there are many signs of public disaffection with the two-party system. |
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More recently, in the political sphere, the transition from a two-party to a multi-party system has transformed the landscape of politics and its mechanisms. |
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Some critics of the present system might point to this as a negative feature of U. S. politics, but the two-party system has served the United States well. |
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An example of this is the changes that have been made to the political organization specifically related to the changeover from a two-party to a multi-party system. |
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And such change faces resistance from small states, which have disproportionate representation in the Electoral College, from supporters of a two-party system, and from supporters of a federal system of government. |
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However, prospects for strengthening the two-party system are strong. |
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The existing two-party system, whose personnel are utterly dependent on the financial support of the plutocracy, is thoroughly unrepresentative of the general population. |
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The first is that, to a large degree, race is already baked in to the two-party system. |
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His final cause was to end the two-party system, which he believed stifled real choice. |
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The liberal and conservative parties stopped fighting in 1958 and agreed to share power while joining forces to annihilate all opposition to their two-party system. |
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Others lamented the rigidity of the two-party system. |
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Smaller districts would also end the two-party deadlock. |
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In 2006, Friedman criticized the two-party system as corrupt and ineffective. |
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More than 80 percent said there were problems with the two-party system, and 31 percent wanted to see a third party emerge. |
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This approach lights up the representational premises on which the two-party system is grounded and the subsequent distribution of authority and access to which they lead. |
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Which means that in the United States, people can vent their anger within the two-party system rather than against it. |
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Some scholars have suggested that the persistence of the two-party system may be the result of a basic duality of individual attitudes in a society that is united in its basic concepts about government. |
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In particular, as noted at the outset of the paper, the province moved from a two-party to a three-party system. |
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Another reason is they are just exasperated by the two-party system. |
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Ultimately, inevitably, the route to real change has to run through politics — the politics of America's broken, god-awful, immutably two-party electoral system, the only one we have. |
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Gaining strength at both the federal and provincial levels, the CCF succeeded in permanently disrupting the two-party system and seriously threatening the power structure. |
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What I'm committed to try and change is the clapped-out, two-party system. |
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Disenfranchised groups can make a huge difference by ending our support of the status-quo, two-party system that disenfranchises us and the candidates who betray us. |
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