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democratic

[dem-uh-krat-ik] / ˌdɛm əˈkræt ɪk /


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Such actions, he said, were likely to "generate social conflict" and "seriously jeopardise national unity, democratic progress, and achievements".

From BBC

Few democratic nations have signed up so far.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rather than centering himself as a victim, he framed the incident as a test of national character, urging Americans to reject political cruelty and recommit to shared democratic values.

From Salon

He pledged India's support for a "democratic, progressive and inclusive" neighbour.

From BBC

If citizens cannot reliably distinguish between genuine public opinion and algorithmically generated simulation of unanimity, democratic decision-making could be severely compromised.

From Salon