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That was a step far short of embracing democracy.
Embracing democracy is often not enough, and certainly not a panacea, the report found.
Why not try embracing democracy and persuading people to vote for you?
He argued that Arab societies needed to modernize by embracing democracy, scientific innovation and gender equality — all themes echoed by Wright's modern-day activists.
It predicted wrongly, as it turned out that anything short of a grateful Iraqi people enthusiastically embracing democracy while truckloads of hideous weaponry were uncovered would make Mr Blair's position untenable.
She was part of a generation of Spaniards who entered adulthood just as the country was leaving behind the right-wing Catholic dictatorship of General Franco and embracing democracy, progress and optimism.
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Mr. Johnson added: "Tibetan exiles have only reluctantly embraced democracy despite the Dalai Lama's many urgings.
Having forsworn warfare, terrorism and separatism, they have now embraced democracy and a constitutional approach.
Amid exuberant optimism, the region embraced democracy, open trade and the free market.
In Morocco, King Mohammed VI has been trying to change his country's autocratic image and embrace democracy.
He challenged Fidel Castro to embrace democracy, and got a standing ovation.
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