Sentences with phrase «vibrant democracy»

Isn't that the very basis of vibrant democracy — otherwise we would have a thousand civil wars.
I didn't view it as bullying, I viewed it as finally some aspect of vibrant democracy in the County of Rockland.
Himmelfarb is very much a lower «case democrat who believes the remedy, insofar as there are remedies, is to be found in more vibrant democracy.
«The more New Yorkers participate in the voting process the stronger and more vibrant our democracy is,» Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a press release Thursday reminding residents to register.
In 2010, on the war's 50th anniversary, South Korea's then - President Lee Myung - Bak wrote a letter to U.S. vets, saying: «Korea today is a vibrant democracy with a robust economy and we are actively promoting peace and stability around the world... We wish to dedicate these achievements to you.»
I believe Turkey is a Muslim Country that is also a vibrant democracy, Indonesia, Malaysi, Pakistan are also Muslim Countries with vibrant democratic governments.
On the other side are those who respect the capacity of God - given reason to engage the question of truth, including moral truth, and who are devoted to a vibrant democracy informed by the convictions of the American people, including their religious convictions.
«Somewhere in my soul,» Stephen Lewis says, «I cherish the possibility of a return to a vibrant democracy, where...
As Mr. Hague rightly pointed out, Sweden is a vibrant democracy, with a strong human rights record; this fact should provide some assurances to Assange and his supporters about the kind of treatment he might face.
Mettler argues that in order to move toward a «more visible and vibrant democracy», the role of vested interests should be reconfigured, political communication should reveal to the public what is at stake, and policies and their delivery should be redesigned to make governance more visible to citizens.
«Avoid anything that would bring problem to the electoral process; it is to our advantage to have vibrant democracy
Democratic Legislator Joseph Meyers responded to his Democratic colleague saying that what he read did not strike him as «bullying» but rather as a welcome change that finally meant there was some «aspect of a vibrant democracy in the County of Rockland» and that he personally was «excited when he read it».
The best antidote to his claims is to go to the campaign websites of both Cooper and Corbyn and make up your own mind who has the best programme for economic revival, social change, a vibrant democracy, Britain's involvement in the world and reining in the hold of the very rich over the rest of society.
All of the Republicans voted for Carey's motion except for the one outstanding Democrat — Legislator Joseph Meyers — who had welcomed the first appearance in the social media of some «aspect of a vibrant democracy in the County of Rockland» which he had never experienced before.
But we got an early peek, and it is Spielberg at his most assured and fluent, a soaring drama that reinforces the crucial role a free press plays in a vibrant democracy (topical, much?!)
But it is better to have a chaotic, vibrant democracy than have a one party rule!
Student success — in which students are able to maximize their potential and participate civically in a vibrant democracy — is.
From the nation's beginnings, the importance of an informed citizenry has been linked to our ability to maintain a vibrant democracy — a recognition that gave rise to our long tradition of public education.
By raising questions about the role of the reporter and the responsibility of the citizen, this documentary supports Facing History's mission to encourage students, educators, and community members to reflect on the types of civic engagement required by a vibrant democracy.
Whether we like it or not as judges and other court professionals, this is probably as it should be in a vibrant democracy.
A strong access regime is vital to a vibrant democracy.
Such individuals protect the freedom of expression necessary in keeping alive a vibrant democracy.
Nor is it clear how denying what is, uncontestably, a unique legal perspective in the Canadian legal education market creates a more «vibrant democracy».
Accrediting TWU in Ontario does not create more freedom in society, or foster a more vibrant democracy.
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