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1 The president has become more autocratic and thinks he has absolute power.
2 Forty years ago, however, when savings banks were newer and more autocratic , it was different.
3 The Kaiser may become more autocratic than ever, but his doom is written for all that.
4 We are going to have our free individualism tempered by a more autocratic action by the State.
5 Polanski, after all, has a reputation as one of the film world's more autocratic and meticulous directors.
6 Governments have been a growing target, both Western and in more autocratic states such as China and Iran.
7 Germany failed against the democracies of the West, she succeeded against a government more autocratic than her own.
8 Opponents fear that he will only grow more autocratic , particularly if he establishes the executive presidency he ultimately covets.
9 Last year, Britain's high commissioner was expelled after describing Mutharika as "ever more autocratic and intolerant of criticism".
10 I am handicapped by scruples having no warrant in legal code, but more autocratic than mandate of Kaiser or Czar.
11 They said Rwanda could expect far more foreign direct investment if it improved its democratic accountability rather than becoming more autocratic .
12 Then, too, the principles of personal liberty and social equality were yielding ground before the more autocratic maxims of Roman law.
13 The acceptance of Buddhism by rulers in the Far East always meant also an attempt to create a more autocratic , absolutistic regime.
14 He was trained by autocrats in a school of experience more autocratic than anything known to the younger actors of this generation.
15 Fergus Cochrane-Dyet was quoted in a leaked message to London describing Mutharika as "ever more autocratic and intolerant of criticism".
16 From one perspective, we can throw up our hands and say everything's getting worse: more corrupt, more autocratic , more ignorant, more dangerous.
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