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democratic norms

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meanings of democraticand norm


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democratic
adjective
uk /ˌdem.əˈkræt.ɪk/ us /ˌdem.əˈkræt̬.ɪk/
based on the principles ...
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norm
noun[C usually plural]
uk /nɔːm/ us /nɔːrm/
an accepted standard or a way of behaving or doing things that most people ...
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Examples of democratic norms


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He must be brought to see the downside of ignoring the democraticnorm and the weight of international opinion behind it.
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This is the democraticnorm you are defending.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Alternatively, individual rights and democratic norms of compromise and non-violent conflict resolution flow logically from economic norms governing the exchange of goods and services.
Moreover, even if citizens firmly support liberal democratic norms, they may believe that the actions of the current regime do not fulfil those norms.
Internally, these associations help their members not only to acquire participatory skills and resources but also to learn democratic norms and values.
All also explicitly embodied democratic norms, presumably in fulfilment of the promises made by the founding fathers to the citizenry they had led to independence.
In this regard, it is incumbent upon governments in transitory regimes to show strong commitment to democratic norms and ideals.
They are keener on democracy than almost anyone else and are far more determined that democratic norms and democratic practices should pervade every aspect of national life.
The most important contribution of the work, then, is that elected civilian regimes have to adhere to democratic norms and standards if they are to maintain control over their militaries.
The wider spectrum of committees has routinely attracted concerns about opacity and scope for the privatization of policy making, once again prompting the use of procedures to support democratic norms.
In the first place, being associated with massive vote fraud and intimidation did not play well, even among many of their own supporters, in a polity founded on democratic norms.
Elite strategic choices made with little regard for democratic norms of behaviour are simply unlikely to entrench proper practices.
Thus, for instance, cases of elected officials who are unable to deliver on promises to reduce taxes are legendary and do not imply violation of democratic norms.
Fresh elections should be organised that respect democratic norms.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
The immense difficulty of implanting democratic norms and traditions within societies long subjected to oppression from within and without is terrific.
From the
Hansard archive

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This means establishing democratic norms and protecting human rights.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
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