Sentence examples for democratic reformation from inspiring English sources

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In the past twenty or thirty years, much of Asia has undergone a great democratic reformation, and has instituted economic reforms that have opened their markets and allowed those countries to prosper.

It is far from clear that Salah is prepared to tolerate the sort of open-ended, democratic reformation opposition parties are advocating.

The events of the past two years have offered graphic evidence that police culture is dysfunctional and in need of a democratic reformation.

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Through this window it was possible to discuss issues of reformation of Islam and the human nature of Quran, human rights (which include women's rights), citizenship rights (minority rights and equality before the law) and democratic reform.

Those who call for the reformation and democratization of Islam seem to miss an essential fact: that a democratic reformist Islam has existed since the 19th century.

The underwear industry is becoming more democratic by the day, with brands like Reformation and Beija Flor ("Be-ya Floor") creating nice stuff for bigger sizes.

Today, on the eve of the Reformation's 500th anniversary, Germany is a unified democratic republic with a powerful Lutheran church that in some ways still disdains the Vatican and any whiff of ornament.

To give him his due, Knox had in his sights a bevy of Catholic queens whose brutal religious and social policies, around 1555, were threatening the Protestant Reformation and the nurturing of freedom of conscience and democratic values he cherished.

In the remainder of this essay, I will argue that the religious, ethical and political goal of Ruism, 'dynamic harmony' (和, he), is the sort of democratic idea that can point to the correct direction for political reformation so badly needed in China and in all other related places in the world.

The idea of the church as a state also appeared in a democratic form and in strict contrast to its absolutist Roman model in some Reformation church and sect developments and in Free churches of the post-Reformation period.

What is less acknowledged is that lay participation and a (somewhat) democratic authority is nothing new and has been inherent in our structures since at least the Reformation.

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