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"His most eminent characteristic, however, has been an unswerving loyalty to truth as obtained by exact observation and unprejudicial judgement, regardless of ridicule or misrepresentation".
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This sense of entitlement to pre-eminent wealth and world power has been a national characteristic stretching back to Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
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Today, a co-dependent relationship between a brittle, authoritarian central government and jittery populace persists, reinforced by quintessentially Chinese characteristics: a judiciary branch that must advance Party interests, non-transparent eminent domain, pervasive corruption at all levels of society and a lack of checks and balances within the Party.
See also eminent domain.
makes eminent sense.
Eminent physician and healer.
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