Sentences with phrase «vibrant democracy in»

I didn't view it as bullying, I viewed it as finally some aspect of vibrant democracy in the County of Rockland.

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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.»
But immigrants have come here not because Canada has no core political identity, but precisely because of Canada's core political identity: a stable democracy with a vibrant tradition of the rule of law rooted in British and French precedents.
«Somewhere in my soul,» Stephen Lewis says, «I cherish the possibility of a return to a vibrant democracy, where...
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.
She said the vibrant nature of the Ghanaian media is healthy in the effort to sustain democracy and rule of law in the West African country.
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Alexandra Runswick is Director of Unlock Democracy, an organisation that argues and campaigns for a vibrant, inclusive democracy that puts power in the hands of thDemocracy, an organisation that argues and campaigns for a vibrant, inclusive democracy that puts power in the hands of thdemocracy that puts power in the hands of the people.
Those dreaming about the death of the opposition in Nigeria will have to sleep much longer, and still wake up to meet us much stronger because a vibrant opposition is the beauty of democracy
Compare that with Parliament, which is always full of people, bustling about, seeking out and sometimes haranguing their elected representatives, accessing and engaging in modern democracy and observing vibrant, but often rough and tumble, debate.
«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.
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.
Student success — in which students are able to maximize their potential and participate civically in a vibrant democracy — is.
In each position, Mr. Ross has been a staunch supporter of public schools and believes deeply that our democracy is strengthened by a vibrant public school system.
Above the Law describes how Skadden Fellowship Program encourages law students to exert the freedom to conduct public interest work, something that can only be done in a vibrant democracy free of any fear of retaliation.
Whether we like it or not as judges and other court professionals, this is probably as it should be in a vibrant democracy.
Such individuals protect the freedom of expression necessary in keeping alive a vibrant democracy.
Accrediting TWU in Ontario does not create more freedom in society, or foster a more vibrant democracy.
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