Sentence examples for illiberality from inspiring English sources

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illiberality

noun

The condition of being illiberal

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A further challenge to Raz might be that real societies do not align with this dichotomy between liberal and illiberal regimes; rather they fall along a spectrum of liberality and illiberality, being both more or less liberal relative to each other and being more or less liberal in some domains than in others.

"I'm just criticizing illiberality," he said.

This illiberality, coupled with my sense that official knowledge was somehow secretive, enigmatic, veiled — that we don't know why things are, but that somewhere someone does, and is withholding the golden clue — encouraged, in me, countervailing habits of secrecy and enigma.

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He hoped to suggest he was its champion; he sounded patronising and inept.Mr Cameron and Mr Miliband should treat UKIP as the normal party it claims to be and rip to shreds the inconsistencies and illiberalities in its policies.

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