Sentence examples for democratic diversity from inspiring English sources

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And insofar as each bell evokes a different sort of place (all are identified on an aluminum panel), it is a Whitmanesque hymn to the democratic diversity of metropolitan life.

Perhaps the best indication of public enthusiasm for democratic diversity is the election turnout, which was around 80% in each of this year's elections (one for parliament and one for president, in two rounds).Yet whereas Indonesian voters are doing their bit for democracy, it has not done much for them.

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And Andrew Tobias, the Democratic Party's treasurer, said: "The Democratic leadership celebrates diversity, not for show -- for real.

TTIP was killed off by a movement of ordinary people who believe in an open, equal and democratic society where diversity is embraced and everyone's rights are respected.

Lee also sent a letter to House Democrats Monday, urging them to support Clyburn and arguing that Democratic leadership needs more diversity.

In democratic transitions, pluralism and diversity do not mean much if they consist only of a competition between pro-government media and ultrapartisan opposition outlets.

Goldman's argument is that, beyond a certain level of diversity, a democratic society — that is, one in which equal opportunity means something more than the chance for each of us to have our own TV network — stops being possible.

The EU's failure to cope with the refugee crisis should not mean we have to leave behind the project of inclusive, democratic society; where solidarity, diversity, freedom and equality are cherished and safeguarded.

The heart of democratic capitalism is its diversity and the division of ownership, especially in the case of banking.P.J. CARMODYWellingtonItalian ariaSIR--As one of those diplomats singing the old tune--that "Italy's policies are Europe's policies -- ("A naughty new bit of nationalism", April 19th), might I be allowed to elaborate?

The use of the concept has shifted then from the political, cultural and social sphere to the sphere of values, with regard to liberalism, and questions the "democratic defense of cultural diversity within a universalist perspective".

Elfer (2006) strongly favours attachment theory; White et al. (2014) focus on teacher infant social dialogue; Oliveira-Formoshino and Araújo (2014) emphasise diversity and democratic pedagogy-in-participation and others employ differing kinds of socio/cultural theory (e.g. Meade et al. 2012).

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