democratic value

collocation in English

meaningsofdemocraticandvalue

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democratic
adjective
uk
/ˌdem.əˈkræt.ɪk/
us
/ˌdem.əˈkræt̬.ɪk/
based on the principles ...
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value
noun
uk
/ˈvæl.juː/
us
/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofdemocraticandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdemocratic value

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Constitutional rule can in fact be seen as ademocraticvaluein itself.
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In this deeper sense, efficiency does carry an intrinsicdemocraticvalue.
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It is just that this is still not ademocraticvalue.
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This could lead to the submission of false signatures and therefore detract from the populardemocraticvalueof the initiative.
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Thirdly, the proposed procedures do not yet have anydemocraticvalue.
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There is much talk of transparency and clarity, yet simplicity is also ademocraticvaluethat we often forget, as it allows wide public access to the institutions.
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Her most current work is engaged with thedemocraticvalueof public education.
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The differences, while statistically significant, are generally trivial (for example, the means on the democratic values index are 3.35 in 1996 and 3.27 in 1998).
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Against this background what was the likelihood of a pension reform that promoted social democratic values?
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We suspect that this reflects domestic political alignments similar to those displayed for democratic values.
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Tolerance is of course a crucial component of the syndrome of democratic values.
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Defining democracy and democratic values turns out to be exceedingly complex.
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In the advanced industrial democracies there is normally a modest, albeit statistically significant, relationship between authority patterns and democratic values.
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This process of entrenching democratic values is often determined or measured by a number of competing and sometimes complementary approaches.
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They believed that the defence of democratic values was sufficient to guarantee their electoral victory.
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The article finds that participation in ethnically heterogeneous voluntary associations does not necessarily promote democratic values ^ and practice.
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It is also significant that democratic values do not divide these publics.
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The influence of perceived social problems is both direct and indirect, but like democratic values and threat perceptions, the effects balance each other out.
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