"democratic" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And because Wisconsin is nominally Democratic and irascibly independent, unlike the Republican South, the President faced a visibly more skeptical reception here.
- But if France fails to broker a lasting peace, it could find itself engaged in a costly, long-term commitment, fighting on behalf of a nominally democratic government for which Paris has shown little love.
- Although nominally democratic, all aspects of society in this country are influenced by an elite stratum of people known as "Special High Class Individuals."
- Colville, near Spokane, is a Republican stronghold in nominally Democratic Washington.
- The IAF is a nominally democratic organisation but special roles are given to the Doshu and a council of senior instructors, to safeguard the "technical and moral" integrity of aikido.
- Political changes abroad and military victories at home allowed the government to transition from a nominally communist state to a nominally democratic one.
- World War I and the dissolution of the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires resulted in the creation of new nation-states from Europe, most of them at least nominally democratic.
- The war was followed by decolonization, and again most of the new independent states had nominally democratic constitutions.
- Not all dictatorships foster personality cults, not all personality cults are dictatorships (some are nominally democratic), and some leaders may actively seek to minimize their own public adulation.
- I thought you should be advised that, though Jupiter's government remains nominally democratic, the moment your wife stepped down the predators moved in.
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