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Перевод: democratic speek democratic


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демократический; демократичный


Тезаурус:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. George Bush's infamous toast to Marcos ('We love your adherence to democratic principles') said it all.
  4. 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.
  5. The ideal sister is democratic, patient-orientated, and fulfils an active teaching role.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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).
  11. 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.
  12. Women pay more attention to detail, but are less democratic; men relish change and are more competitive and ambitious.
  13. Doubtless, in time, we will consider adjusting the democratic framework to suit new circumstances.

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