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1 It is neither a republican institution nor a democratic one .
2 Their decision was probably not a wise act, but it was a thoroughly democratic one .
3 The problem is almost exclusively a democratic one .
4 This conception of the social contract is indeed a theory of state, but it is not a democratic one .
5 But that transition from a despotic society to a democratic one has not been smooth, to put it mildly.
6 The debate has already started on how to change the system and a more democratic one - man - one vote method, is being suggested.
7 The decision to dedicate the house-indeed ,togive it to the world-wasnot a democratic one , nor was it universally popular.
8 This was the sixth election held since the military regime of Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings transitioned into a democratic one in 1992.
9 The game to be played is purely a democratic one ; hence the clansmen are ready to loosen their souls' love for the service.
10 The elections were free, or nearly so; the franchise varied from a fairly democratic one in London to a highly oligarchical one in some boroughs.
11 It rewards autocratic regimes while also strengthening institutions in more democratic ones .
12 Thune said if the Republican memo is released, the Democratic one should be too.
13 Surely, he'll move left to win a Democratic one .
14 This defeat was not his fault, however, as the community was a strongly Democratic one .
15 The coal company also gave to political organisations, funding twice as many Republican groups as Democratic ones .
16 Politicians (mostly Democratic ones ) used to contrast the allegedly-virtuous Afghanistan war with the allegedly-illegitimate Iraq one.
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