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the pluralist
noun
A person who holds multiple offices, especially a clergyman who holds more than one ecclesiastical benefice.
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Still, the pluralist vision does admit an element of justice.
In Si's own life, though, nostalgia was no match for the pluralist promise of America.
As one put it: "We were the pluralist, liberal, centrist force in British politics".
Others see him as a threat to the pluralist left coalition.
The role that middle powers play as legitimate brokers is emphasized in the pluralist paradigm of international-relations theory.
He decries Spain's political culture, wedged between a centrist right and nationalists who cannot accept the pluralist reality of Spain.
Many are caught in the middle; they support the pluralist vision but dislike the politicians espousing it.
He has two heroes, Atatürk the pluralist, and the great communist poet Nazim Hikmet, now wasting away in jail.
From a distance one may begin to discern deeper tensions underlying the pluralist, crazy-quilt surface of the show.
Even worse, as the impeachment process has enveloped him, he has behaved more like a tottering tyrant than as the pluralist democrat he once appeared to be.
Regarding the pluralist view, critics have pointed out that in fact the various definitions of species do not coincide very well.
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