"nurture" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Add it all up and the bottom line becomes clear: Saudi Arabia actually cares more about nurturing democracy in Iraq than Germany and France.
- Moreover, Brookings is a non-ideological public-policy institute, dedicated to nurturing American democracy.
- We haven't even been able to nurture full democracy in modern, bustling Kuwait, where women still cannot vote, or in Saudi Arabia, which is more egalitarian - neither men nor women can vote.
- There are more useful, less expensive ways to nurture future democracy.
- Under federal guidelines, they are supposed to nurture democracy in a nonpartisan way, lest they be accused of meddling in the affairs of sovereign nations.
- But what emerges from the events in Haiti is a portrait of how the effort to nurture democracy became entangled in the ideological wars and partisan rivalries of Washington.
- In just three generations, one small city - by today's standards, anyway - nurtured democracy, became a superpower and produced some of the greatest artists, writers, philosophers and historians the world has ever known.
- It is not as if Washington can do much to nurture Iranian democracy.
- How to nurture Soviet democracy is a matter of some uncertainty.
- But the business community seems to be the sector of Hong Kong society that is most skeptical about the prospects for nurturing democracy in China's backyard.
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