Sentence examples for the democracies from inspiring English sources

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the democracies

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Rule by the people, especially as a form of government; either directly or through elected representatives (representative democracy).

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The democracies Washington has supported in the region are fragile to some degree.

But the democracies prevailed.

The democracies might not have intervened, but other powers did".

I prefer a Europe where the democracies preserve their individuality.

All the democracies failed this first test of collective security.

In the democracies that use it, it is embraced across the political and ideological spectrum.

He went on to explain that "you cannot compare the democracies in Russia and Germany".

Writer contracts the political system in Western Europe with the democracies of North America.

But, he adds, "all the democracies do feel it is safer to be together.

This is because the democracies stand at a rare moment in history.

That is not what the democracies need, and it is not what most Turks want.

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