Sentence examples for legitimacy established from inspiring English sources

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Later entrants could leverage the legitimacy established by the early entrants, enabling them to more easily and quickly access external resources and become competitive.

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He argues that while legitimacy establishes the right to rule of political institutions, it does not create even a prima facie duty to obey their commands.

"It was the legitimacy he established during two decades of resistance," said Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, the alliance's foreign minister.

Some worried that the legitimacy of established democracies was eroding in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, as citizens became disenchanted with the political process and many moved away from political participation in favour of private pursuits.

Its legitimacy is established by its protection of individual rights, its authorization by constitutional procedures, and its administration through due process and equal protection of the law.

Participatory foresight has also been recognized as a means to alleviate the widely discussed crisis of representative democracy and strengthen the contended legitimacy of established power mechanisms and structures.

Whether this actually happened, or whether he was an alcoholic is not the issue; what emerges from this and other reports is a portrait of a frustrated but sensitive and ardent thinker, whose outrage at an immoral world finds precise expression in "outrageous" opinions and behavior challenging the legitimacy of established practice.

These positive, measurable social impacts only help increase the sharing economy's legitimacy, and establishes it as a force capable of spreading economic growth.

The attention to the wartime period after liberation in particular meant that the South Korean government was endowed with the legitimacy of establishing the nation.

The issue in this case is the legitimacy of establishing different sets of rules for areas essentially of a similar nature.

The role of core countries in a civilization circle, especially their legitimacy in establishing and maintaining orders, is stemmed from the common history on the premise of basic principles, and the similarity of some major factors in culture, social structure and concept structure, and so forth.

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