Sentences with phrase «backbone of one's democracy»

The PAA position paper, released on July 5, said: «We are concerned that the overall effect of the bill will be to rapidly increase the quantity and not the quality of charter schools, without the necessary safeguards, and to weaken the public school system, which we believe is the very backbone of democracy
«The fundamental backbone of democracy is citizens get the truth about the government.
However, we are concerned that the overall effect of the bill will be to rapidly increase the quantity and not the quality of charter schools, without the necessary safeguards, and to weaken the public school system, which we believe is the very backbone of our democracy.
These basic rights form the backbone of our democracy and we must ensure that they are secured and entrenched so that consecutive governments can not easily change them.
«Our election system is the backbone of our democracy, and we can not sit silently by as foreign entities interfere in our elections.
This is the backbone of our democracy, and it continues to be one of our great strengths.
While this plan may sound good on the surface, it is flawed and detrimental to public education, the backbone of our democracy.
I think that they're the backbone of our democracy, to some extent.
They are the backbone of democracy, sacred places where anyone can find answers to their questions.
Now, please explain why I have not heard you deny that you are part of a national conspiracy to undermine the rule of law by eroding faith in our law school industry which is necessary to producing legal scholarship which forms the backbone of democracy.
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