Such an attitude means that those who continue to object to the country's current trajectory are dismissed as arrogant, patronising and of being in contempt of the
democratic will of the public.
«But despite the clear evidence of the public sentiment, USDA is acting against
the will of the public, and the will of the organic sector.»
When asked what it would mean if the world wakes up after Election Day to a Mayor Weiner and Comptroller Spitzer leading New York City, the candidate responded, «Democracy works to reflect
the will of the public.»
These are democratic locks ensuring that Brexit is fair, that it reflects
the will of the public, and that it does not have catastrophic legal and economic consequences.
«I operate a very clear principle, and that is that politicians must obey
the will of the public.
«Florida legislator introduces bill to replace lethal injection with firing squad as execution method Main «Should sentences reflect
the will of the public?»»
What is «
the will of the public» and it is subject to climate change?
One may argue that sentences in any one individual case should reflect
the will of the public in general terms; however in so doing, one argues for sentences in the aggregate for which the public in a general sense has shown no willingness to pay.
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