You made me look it up fascism 1 a governmental system
led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.
The civil war between the Islamic North Sudan,
led by the dictator Omar Al - Bashir, and the predominantly Christian Southern rebel army meant that until very recently, the whole region was out of bounds.
Claiming that this Data is a Brokerages Data only is frightening, something I would expect in countries
led by Dictators, not in a free society.
Not exact matches
The north is too often misunderstood as an unpredictable rogue state
led by a dynasty of mad
dictators.
That lack of flexibility is likely if anything to
lead to still tougher sanctions
by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, who has described Maduro as a «bad leader who dreams of becoming a
dictator.»
You
lead a start - up successfully
by developing a unique insight to a deeply felt customer need, executing, and acting as a bit of a benevolent
dictator.
We're
leading protests while looking down the barrel of guns and tanks supplied
by your country to our
dictators.
I'm sorry you think that we all need to believe the exact same thing that you do in order to
lead moral lives, that you need a god (one described in a book written
by men yet touted as the word of god as being a genocidal
dictator who demands total subservience from his followers and death to those who don't believe) in order to tell the rest of us how we should live our lives.
In Croatia, which presented a different set of problems, the pope again opted for a cautious diplomacy over confrontation and outraged many
by granting an audience to the
dictator Ante Pavelic, who had
led the slaughter of Orthodox Serbs.
Truly, knowing who Jammeh is and reading many political science theories about the manipulative nature of
dictators that ranges from Pol Pot of Cambodian (politician and revolutionary who
led the Khmer Rouge) and Nuon Chea (chief ideologist of the Khmer Rouge), Idi Amine of Uganda and Mobutu of Democratic Republic of Congo, I am disturbed
by the same mechanism being explored
by Jammeh.
In the near future the society of a megalopolis is divided into two fractions: on one side a super-rich minority,
led by the ruthless
dictator Lucius (Werner Daehn), living a life of debauchery and decadence.
Following Falk's
lead, Hiller allows things to happen as they want to, almost as if
by whim, the narrative orchestrations shockingly subtle for a story involving stolen Federal Reserve money plates, gun - toting CIA henchman and a whacked - out Honduran
dictator.
A subplot involving the network's takeover
by a group of social - media - aware Millennials adds a little bite, although the best jokes at the workplace involve Bridget intentionally or unintentionally sabotaging an interview (Bridget taking a phone call
leads to Miranda saying about a recently deceased, genocidal
dictator, «At least he was always interesting»).
The story takes place in the Republic of Medici, which is
led by General Di Ravello, a power hungry powerful
dictator.
«If today's motion were ever to be implemented
by some radical green government or tinpot
dictator, it would
lead to the death of millions of poor people in the developing world, astronomical mass unemployment, and economic collapse.»
They also seem to be supported
by more cohesive communities
led by benevolent
dictators (Vitalik for ETH and Zooko for ZEC).