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Traducción de democratic en Español:
democratic
democrático, adj.
Ver definición en Español de democrático
adjetivo
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Política1.1
(country/system/election) democrático- What people see as democratic principles may sometimes have to be compromised.
- In theory, the fund supports democratic institutions in the nations it assists.
- You also think our freedoms will be reined in and our democracy will be less democratic.
- There is a danger, however, that the structures of the new union will be less democratic.
- For the first time ever, almost half of the world's governments are now democratic.
- The paper supported the broad democratic movements that had made the revolution.
- Why is she not more widely praised for her liberal principles and democratic acumen?
- He has huge influence on economic policy without the slightest democratic check on him.
- We must try to live up to our stated principles of human rights, the rule of law and democratic government.
- Like most of the new businessmen, he saw the link between democratic reforms and the free market.
- The methods available to some kinds of regimes are not part of the democratic repertoire.
- Some progress has been made on democratic and judicial control, but major deficits persist.
- This prosecution is an infringement of the democratic rights of everyone who lives in the borough.
- We must stand as firmly as we ever have done to ensure that the democratic tradition lives.
- The differences between these two types of democratic practices are profound.
- It was much easier to investigate in this country because there are more democratic rights there.
- It is far more democratic for those who are thinking about striking to get together in a big meeting to discuss it.
- I do not think it is healthy in any democratic parliament to have that sort of a majority.
- He stated that a democratic federal pluralistic and parliamentary state should also be set up.
- He sees the need for sound democratic political activity about economic and social issues.
1.2Democratic(in US)
demócrata- In July and August the Democratic and Republican parties hold their nominating conventions.
- He brought a variety of Democratic congressmen on stage to wave at the crowd.
- No member of the Democratic congressional leadership commented on his charges.
- The unions have promoted the idea that a Democratic mayor would be sympathetic to the teachers.
- At the Democratic national convention last week, big business put on its biggest party at a political event.
- What we need to do now is to widen this circle to include the many new members of the Democratic family.
- He is the frontrunner with Democratic voters in every part of the country.
- His triumph in the Democratic primary was as much a surprise to him as to his adversaries.
- His Democratic opponents have wisely raised this as an election issue.
- Both the Republican and Democratic camps are becoming wary of a backlash.
- I haven't been following the Democratic convention in Boston very closely yet.
- It was the Democrats protesting against Democrats in office in a Democratic city.
- He doesn't offer much of in the way of an alternative Democratic policy on national security and defense.
- The newspaper has been profiling the candidates for the Democratic nomination for President.
- However, the final report in May could also find fault with the preceding Democratic administration.
- He still holds a modest lead over his Democratic rival.
- If you generally vote Democratic, what would it take to make you vote Republican?
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(egalitarian)(organization/principles) democrático(art/sports) popular- In many ways, running is the most democratic of sports.
- It is a democratic sport for all people of all ages.
- Most of all, footbag kicking is a democratic sport.
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