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The phrase "allow for democracy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the importance of enabling democratic processes or principles in a system or organization.
Example: "The new policy aims to allow for democracy in decision-making, ensuring that all voices are heard."
Alternatives: "facilitate democracy" or "promote democratic practices".
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It really is a choice for the staff to make and frankly the respectful thing for a CEO to do is to stay out of that decision and allow for democracy to extend to the workplace without interference," he said.
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It allowed for democracy and freedom to extend to countries which for too long were not free.
The article proposes to understand these negotiation processes and the city's dynamic nature as central to 'making the just city' and to allow for equity, democracy and diversity, the key elements of a just city.
Reagan believed that if he could persuade the Soviets to allow for more democracy and free speech, this would lead to reform and the end of Communism.
If the present convention rules allow for too much democracy, there was a day when the balance of power tipped too far the other way.
Although one could argue that such a scenario would allow for a representative democracy to act, let's face it, any decision would likely fall along party lines, particularly given that today those lines are drawn with cement.
"The middle class allows for both democracy and stability," he writes.
We share in the blame for watching, and for allowing for-profit news channels when it's so critical to democracy.
Indeed, the Tunisian Army is a benign Leviathan that may well ensure public order and thus allow for the tumult of democracy.
In a previous post, I argued that the assumption that this situation was sustainable didn't allow for the existence of democracies or indeed for 1789-style mass revolts against entrenched wealth.But, of course, one can reason in the other direction.
But there is one striking similarity: the two democracies allow for the distinct probability of selecting national leaders who win only a plurality of the popular vote nationwide; and even the possibility of winning office with less than a plurality when coming in second !
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