democracies in A Sentence

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    Yet not all countries with constitutions are Democracies.

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    In Democracies it is the only sacred thing.

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    In Democracies it is the only sacr…".

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    Which will end as all Democracies end.

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    Successful Democracies rely on responsible citizens.

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    Our Democracies are under attack.

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    Hungary and Poland are both Democracies.

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    Democracies are not perfect.

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    But they're not Democracies either.

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    This map shows which countries that call themselves Democracies.

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    So why are Democracies failing at the same time?

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    Environmental reporting can help protect citizens in emerging Democracies.

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    All Democracies have been destabilised by the end of communism.

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    Women in Democracies have equal degree of political representation in legislature.

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    It is only non- Democracies like China that have such rules.

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    Although Democracies have similar features, there is no single model of democracy.

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    Weakened Democracies can tend to make a country a soft power.

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    (A) Women in Democracies have equal degree of political representation in legislatures.

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    Politicians in other developing country Democracies would be wise to take note.

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    People have to talk to each other or Democracies can become fractious.

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    The problem is that there are no Democracies in the Middle East.

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    Than 80 Democracies in the world have simply done away with them,

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    Modern Democracies face complex challenges, which have only intensified in the recent decade.

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    But we know that and don't do anything to save our Democracies.

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    This temple of democracy has encouraged and empowered other Democracies the world over.

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    In mature Democracies those who rely on falsehood are considered unfit for public life.

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    In most Democracies, elections are fought mainly among the candidates put up by political parties.

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    In mature Democracies, those who deliberately rely on falsehood are banished from public life.

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    In Democracies, elections are fought mainly among the candidates put up by different political parties.

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    All of these are key factors in consolidating and deepening Democracies and building enduring“state-nations”.

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