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Example sentences for "democratically"

Lexicographically close words:
democracies; democracy; democratic; democratica; democratical; democratisation; democratization; democratize; democratizing; demographic
  1. The democratically elected government, installed in August 1997, inherited massive international debts and currently relies on revenues from its maritime registry to provide the bulk of its foreign exchange earnings.

  2. The fraction which did not go with the party were the friends of Mr. Calhoun, and although always professing democratically had long acted with the whigs, and had just returned to the body of the party against which they had been acting.

  3. Its constitution, too, is somewhat similar, being democratically guided in its policy by the elected representatives of its affiliated branches.

  4. They wanted to confiscate the lands of great estates, the Church and the Crown, and to turn them over to democratically elected and governed local bodies.

  5. By nothing else is the malefic character and influence of Bolshevism more clearly shown than by the state in which it placed the land problem, just when it was about to be scientifically and democratically solved.

  6. By socialization they meant taking all lands “out of private ownership of persons into the public ownership, and their management by democratically organized leagues of communities with the purpose of an equitable utilization.

  7. These local Land Commissions, as well as the superior national commission, were democratically chosen bodies, thoroughly representative of the peasantry.

  8. Just as democratic government cannot be condemned because of errors and even crimes committed by men democratically elected, so trade-unionism must not be condemned because of errors or crimes of occasional trade-union leaders.

  9. They did not see that the power which they exercised by representing their stockholders was of the same texture as the power which the union leaders demanded of representing the workmen, who had democratically elected them.

  10. Equal opportunities for all men and women to the use and benefits of these collectively owned and democratically managed means of producing the means of life.

  11. So far as these things are owned by the people and democratically managed in the interests of all, they are socialistic and an appeal to such concrete facts as these is far better than any amount of abstract reasoning.

  12. But these things are not democratically owned and managed in the common interest.

  13. In these situations, one truly has to struggle with democratically keeping one's windows open to the world.

  14. The investigator must be aware of her own angular view and democratically open to giving the angular views apparent in the data, the called for representation.

  15. The evolution of democratically regulated States, as distinct from those ordered in the interests of a small group, or of a special class, is the social counterpart of the development of a comprehensive and common good.

  16. It was because the ideas which had been germinating through the previous ethnical period, and which had become interwoven with every fibre of their brains, had found a happy fruition in a democratically constituted state.

  17. It is a picture of communities democratically organized, needing a military commander as a necessity of their condition, but not invested with civil functions which their gentile system excluded.

  18. The duties of this democratically elected autocrat are, in theory, generally stated as follows.

  19. He was thus an absolute ruler, but was democratically elected; and such is the essence of the caliphate among Sunnite Moslems to this day.

  20. For example, it is not only possible, but democratically expedient, to federate the municipalities of England in such a manner that Leicester might make vaccination penal whilst every other town in the island made it compulsory.

  21. Man can democratically do the irrational and the insane.

  22. He can democratically limit and coerce the absolute highest nature of himself.

  23. The difference between him and the other monarchs of Europe was, that while they inherited their position, his election was democratically ratified by millions of votes.

  24. Both he and many of his fellow-countrymen regarded the chosen chief on whom the French nation had democratically placed an imperial crown as the embodiment of a wild beast.

  25. Now and then we see, or more likely we read about, some garden of wonderful beauty; but the very fame of it points the fact that really artistic gardening is not democratically general with us.

  26. If the present reader and the present writer, and maybe a few others, will but respond to them worthily, who knows but we may ourselves live to see, and to see as democratically common as telephones and electric cars, the American garden?


  27. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "democratically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.