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This time around, we must take a hard line attitude to those who think they can overthrow a democratically-elected government with impunity.
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Legislation is democratically opened to the general citizenry, employing their collective wisdom to benefit the decision-making process and improve democracy.
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It delves into the relationship between a democratically elected government, the military and big business.
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Cases of civil resistance can be found throughout history and in many modern struggles, against both tyrannical rulers and democratically elected governments.
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The club is fully owned by its supporters, and is run by a democratically-elected board.
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It is not clear whether he was democratically elected, or some form of hereditary ruler.
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These letters had advised the government to govern democratically and open up, and generally pounced on the government's political state.
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Once we have got a democratically elected local council, education should be decentralised -- schools would be built according to the needs of the communities.
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Thus, "mitzvot" (commandments) have been replaced with folkways, non-binding customs that can be democratically accepted or rejected by the congregations.
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Rules regarding homeroom and class meetings can only be decided democratically.
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