The town council has acted undemocratically and I call upon them to address this issue when planning public meetings in the future. |
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It had imposed artificial boundaries, undemocratically imposed rulers, and divided people who spoke the same language from one another. |
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Party militants who have resisted these policies have been undemocratically repressed and expelled. |
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That even if Islamists play by democracy's rules and win an election, they can be undemocratically removed? |
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My hunch is that very occasionally and somewhat undemocratically, the famous artist gets to jump the queue. |
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A democratically elected dictator is no better than one who is undemocratically elected or selfimposed. |
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It is clear that elections often return to power the people who previously held it undemocratically. |
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It is therefore a painful paradox for this country, even if it is ruled undemocratically. |
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It cannot be said that this regulation was adopted secretly and undemocratically. |
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ItemĀ 13 makes it very clear that Euratom functions undemocratically, without either transparency or accountability. |
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This was done democratically, but the other seats were imposed upon us undemocratically through a dictatorial procedure carried out against our will, and we should not accept it. |
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Moreover, it is depressing that the European Parliament is using something as important as enlargement in order undemocratically to engage in propaganda for an EU Constitution. |
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Earlier, I said that the government had behaved undemocratically, since, to all intents and purposes, it signed an agreement without waiting for the recommendations. |
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In the EU, however, it is still possible to make laws undemocratically. |
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Mr. Daniel's views run in concert with countless elites in governmental and non-governmental circles, who undemocratically make global development policy, which is dictatorial. |
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Fifthly, I find it totally unsatisfactory that the number of Czech and Hungarian members of this Parliament was decided undemocratically in Nice and that that has still not been changed. |
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The WTO is a threat to the rights of all Canadians because it operates undemocratically and is made up of members who were not elected by Canadians. |
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The bill we are speaking to today, Bill C-2, was Bill C-23 in the previous Parliament before the government undemocratically shut down the House, thereby killing its own legislation. |
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The reason is that the Convention worked undemocratically. |
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For all the court's reservations about imposing a decision undemocratically, these facts on the ground show that a ruling in favour of gay marriage wouldn't exactly force a new reality. |
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The Roman Army is conducting an ongoing counterinsurgency campaign in Judaea in support of local forces under the undemocratically non-elected government headed by Herod. |
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