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1 Both of them undermine democracy and the rule of law, she said.
2 Even if these machines work perfectly, I think they will undermine democracy .
3 And that, if applied in a society, can fully undermine democracy .
4 Supporters of Brexit say holding another referendum would deepen divisions and undermine democracy .
5 He is trying to rework laws that critics say undermine democracy .
6 He says the alt-right has often used the tools of democracy to undermine democracy .
7 Prevent is an exercise in Islamophobia that continues to undermine democracy , equality, and justice.
8 This doesn't just undermine democracy : it is bad for investment.
9 Europe and the United States are under attack from Russian active measures to undermine democracy .
10 This, it is argued, could mean the corruption of peers and MPs and undermine democracy .
11 He accused euro zone countries of trying to blackmail the Greek people in an attempt to undermine democracy .
12 A former Nauru justice minister says the government has amended electoral laws which further undermine democracy on the island.
13 Last week the U.S. government criticized the proposal, saying it could undermine democracy in Nicaragua and hurt the country's economic development.
14 It was claimed that he had been put under surveillance "amid fears that he was attempting to undermine democracy " .
15 President George W. Bush said today he was concerned that recent decisions by Russian President Vladimir Putin could undermine democracy in Russia.
16 And we are going to keep looking at the so-called collusion, or the coordination with the Russians to undermine democracy , Montoya said.
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