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Although Mr Museveni allows a reasonably free press, he has long suppressed multi-party politics.
This ostracism is bizarre given that Mr Lobo won a reasonably free election in November.
The exchange's strong performance is partly due to improving conditions in Pakistan, including a reasonably free and fair election in May which was followed by a peaceful handover of power.
This in itself would be a momentous event, marking the first time in Egypt that a reasonably free presidential election had been held, producing a head of state legitimised by the popular will, albeit in a polarised society.
The last Cambodian election, in 1993, had been the first time in recorded history that Cambodians had a reasonably free vote, with secret ballots — made possible by a United Nations occupation force.
In countries without a democratically elected opposition or a reasonably free press (funnily enough the sort of places where corruption is rife) Transparency International has even less weight than it does with amoral multinationals, which at least it can try to shame.
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But it is more of a ruse to unite the party, which he knows would be wiped out in any reasonably free vote.
While Russia's two other national television networks are effectively state-controlled, NTV appeared to most press critics here to maintain its position as an outsider, reasonably free to broadcast less-than-flattering reports on the government and politics.
Or, if you like fresh air, go outside to an area that is reasonably free of distractions.
Our big, easygoing neighbor to the north has its problems too cold, a weak dollar, a reputation for paralyzing dullness but its people are reasonably free, and they seem, on the whole, quite nice.
Left to themselves, the creative forces in society will always deliver, but keeping them reasonably free to do so is a perpetual, grinding battle.
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