词汇 | example_english_pact |
释义 | Examples of pactThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The federal constitution was the outcome of an implicit pact of mutual protection between the central government and regional elites. Each party wanted to hold the presidency first because of uncertainty over whether the pact would hold in subsequent rounds. The act of two or more people consenting on the same thing about giving or doing something being called a pact. However, lacking power to conclude such a pact, he needed authority from home. Accepting the idea that a labour market existed meant moving away from the pact of reciprocity. There was not an explicit governance pact or peace settlement per se, which resulted in recurring crises of governance throughout the 1990s. Vestiges of the pact survived into the 19th century and have been noted in other works. In the absence of elite pacts, there were no basic guarantees which could limit the risks which the transitions posed for the regimes. The new social pact entails the retrenchment of the residual welfare system that was established in the late colonial period. Designed to institutionalise a two-party system, the pact produced major amendments to the constitution and the electoral law. In actuality, distinctions between the two became rather ambiguous, with the development of the community self-defence system through the community pacts. Those pacts were publicly crafted in platforms containing, by way of separate planks on a wide variety of policies, coherent visions of political economic development. These have been the chief articles of the unwritten state-society pact. In the peace pact ceremony (hidit) the feuding parties met with an arbiter and promised not to fight each other any more. These adjacent areas of policy-making remain at the national level, albeit subject to overall restrictions conforming to the so-called stability pact. Democratisation seems to be an important factor determining whether the renegotiation of the social pact entails the founding of social citizenship. In the rest of the world, such pressures have also led in various ways to the renegotiation of the social pact. These findings are perfectly compatible with process-oriented approaches that focus on elite pacts, social movements, and other forms of collective actions. There was no national conference or negotiated pact between the different political actors to agree on a transition path. Various pacts, covenants, and treaties among nations, tribes, clans, and individuals are captured through language. Again, the pacts seem to inhibit easy formation of centrist majority coalitions. At the same time it is profoundly local because the pact is between the spirits and a specific human community. Is this why a pact on the dubious side of 'diversity' in western-driven neo-liberal globalization comes to seem like the best deal in town? It could be suggested that this constituted a unilateral infringement of the implicit authoritarian pact of the single-party period. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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