Examples of 'democracies have' in a sentence

Meaning of "democracies have"

The phrase 'democracies have' is typically used to make a general statement about the characteristics or tendencies of democratic systems or governments

How to use "democracies have" in a sentence

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democracies have
Our democracies have ways of exerting pressure.
Hence it is that such democracies have ever been.
Democracies have been very rare until recently.
Even established democracies have their weaknesses.
Democracies have become more numerous.
Dozens of new democracies have been born.
Democracies have been earned through sacrifices and blood.
Virtually all of the industrialized democracies have eliminated it.
The democracies have become more mature.
Let us do what the other advanced democracies have done.
Most liberal democracies have secular constitutions.
These are fundamental principles on which our core democracies have been founded.
Only democracies have a shot clock.
It used to be said that two democracies have never gone to war.
The democracies have wasted too much time.

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You say two capitalist democracies have never gone to war.
Most democracies have proportional representation.
All the so called representative democracies have blood on their hands.
Other democracies have been through this.
Radicals should take stock of the progress liberal democracies have made.
Most advanced democracies have moved to proportional representation.
Countries cooperating under the name of new or restored democracies have a lot in common.
All democracies have a multiplicity of ideologies.
The original finding was that liberal democracies have never made war with one another.
Democracies have replaced dictatorships.
In our own time liberal democracies have been crushed by such extremists.
Democracies have to be constantly on their guard for that one.
Other countries that call themselves democracies have equal rights under law for all citizens.
Such democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contentio.
Because western European democracies have a problem of authority.
Democracies have become especially vulnerable to the scourge of terrorism today.
In reality, few democracies have died in darkness.
Democracies have institutionalized constraints on the exercise of power by the executive.
In principle, no two democracies have ever been at war.
Democracies have to create the conditions for an active exercise of citizenship.
Well established and healthy democracies have tangible achievements,.
Liberal democracies have at least two or more political parties.
Every country has a government ; only democracies have an opposition.
Most democracies have one.
Every country has a government, but only democracies have opposition.
All democracies have this.
But it 's the only two times that two democracies have declared.
Rich market democracies have lost much of their dynamism.
Globalization has enabled mob politics, as populist democracies have replaced pluralistic ones.
Liberal democracies have no function in the modelling of ethical desires.
And all through the history of democratic stability, democracies have been highly homogeneous.
Yet several democracies have all but eradicated hunger.
Increasingly in recent years, political parties in many democracies have moved closer together.
That such democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and.
In response to the structural flaws in electoral process, mature democracies have checks and balances.

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