Sentence examples for to democracies from inspiring English sources

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to 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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Most fundamentally, membership was only open to democracies.

He seems to have an aversion to democracies.

Populist resentment is to democracies as air is to fire.

It is true that the International Olympic Committee does not always award the games to democracies.

Organized crime, especially international trafficking in drugs, has become a serious threat to democracies worldwide.

In contrast to democracies, authoritarian regimes often restrict and may even ban group formation and lobbying.

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Welcome to democracy.

To democracy?

An insult to democracy.

THREATS to democracy can take many forms.

It is far superior to democracy.

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