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Перевод: democratic
[прилагательное] демократический; демократичный
Тезаурус:
- Ashdown has yoked together formal constitutional liberalism with a super-monetarist economic policy - with the Liberal Democratic manifesto pledging the removal of monetary policy from democratic control through an independent central bank, fiercely opposing devaluation, and even opposing national pay bargaining.
- The example of the United States may be cited in order to refute such a fatalistic approach, but the American colonies were the progeny of the most sophisticated democratic country in the world, and in any case the American republic expanded from a near tabula rasa , politically and geographically speaking.
- George Bush's infamous toast to Marcos ('We love your adherence to democratic principles') said it all.
- His Democratic opponent, Doug Wilder, hoping on 7 November to become the first black governor of a US state, has been forcing him to back-pedal since.
- The ideal sister is democratic, patient-orientated, and fulfils an active teaching role.
- There is a powerful case for Labour to put down amendments condemning the Tory opt-out of the Social Charter and forcing a division to demonstrate to the rest of Europe how John Major's "classless" government is grotesquely out of line with Christian, let alone Social, Democratic politics on the Continent.
- It had a special message for the Labour Party, and was surely a major reason for Labour's growing loss of confidence between the 1950s and 1980s, including the failure to produce any convincing successor to Crosland as a theorist of democratic socialism.
- He confronted the evidence on inner cities and, being a black social democratic scholar, dared to observe the clustering in "ghetto" neighbourhoods of "socially isolated" blacks and Hispanics.
- Equally important, one may argue, was the boost which the Report gave to the District's morale through its praise for the WEA's voluntary and democratic traditions.
- West Indians belong to a single post-colonial culture; mainly black, emphatically multiracial, with politics that are on the whole admirably democratic (the big exception, Guyana, has the worst economy too).
- None of them would necessarily call himself a Daleyite, and Mr Daley would deny that he was creating a Democratic machine anything like the one that his father ran with such effect.
- Women pay more attention to detail, but are less democratic; men relish change and are more competitive and ambitious.
- Doubtless, in time, we will consider adjusting the democratic framework to suit new circumstances.
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