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A society such as our own is pluralistic and open.
"They are able to see the world in the pluralistic way it is."
In a pluralistic society we need to value individual commitment.
But moral leadership, in a pluralistic society, is the work of many.
Why is it important for the Federal bench to be pluralistic?
Others question what such a figure represents in a modern, pluralistic society.
Since then, at least 12 other governments have taken steps toward pluralistic systems.
Afghans have come a long way in building a pluralistic state.
The nation has become more religiously pluralistic in recent years.
Democracy needs the market economy and both need a pluralistic liberal culture.
A significant number from both groups, however, seek a more diverse, pluralistic society.
In a pluralistic society that values life and individual choice, what are the limits?
It takes time, he says, to build a pluralistic culture after 16 straight years of military rule.
American policymakers have also tried to promote a pluralistic world.
A more pluralistic approach to Jewish studies has been debated for many years.
In its place is a far more pluralistic view.
It takes more than one generation to develop a truly pluralistic society.
The result was rapid growth and the emergence of a pluralistic society.
America, so modern and pluralistic, has no such ancient rituals.
This is an example of pluralistic ignorance or social proof.
Political realism is based on a pluralistic conception of human nature.
Let us allow our citizens a pluralistic choice for their future lives and careers.
It's not democracy, but it is the first step toward a genuinely pluralistic society.
The relationship between architecture and politics has never been an easy one to define in a pluralistic society.
"They don't seem to want to live in a pluralistic society," he said.