Sentence examples for to tyranny from inspiring English sources

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to tyranny

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A government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government.

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"'Confucius' encourages passive obedience to tyranny".

"That elitism leads to tyranny".

"It represents a people who stood up to tyranny".

Liberals should be opposed to tyranny and genocide.

This kind of expedience, argues Arendt, leads to tyranny.

attacked Rwanda, demanding an end to tyranny and exclusion.

Maybe the EU's flaws are leading inexorably to tyranny.

"Death to tyranny, long live liberty, long live Iran!" she shouted, as flames engulfed her.

For the political idealists the campaign promises an end to tyranny and a democratic future.

Governments, the proprietor noted, have a natural tendency to tyranny; firearms insure individuals against it.

But it is coming: These societies will not return to tyranny.

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