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Traducción de despot en Español:
despot
déspota, n.
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déspota masculino, femenino- History should have taught us that despots, nuclear powers, rogue states et al do not attack strong adversaries; they prey on the weak.
- Here's a case where a POW was likely murdered, yet they are the same ones insisting that we leave the despot in power.
- They have been consistent in their demands for firm international action to force the despot from power.
- Most of the tyrants, despots, and dictators are sincerely convinced that their rule is beneficial for the people, that theirs is government for the people.
- Also, the war generation lived through times when politicians and generals, dictators and despots, managed to squander untold millions of young lives.
- I wonder to myself if the delusions of world leaders, tyrants, despots and even elected officials work the same way.
- Like anyone else fleeing tyranny, many Muslims came to this country to escape the dictates of despots religious or otherwise.
- For the past two decades he has made something of a name for himself dealing with many of the world's most notorious dictators and despots.
- After all, the 20th century was a time when the world sang the praises of despots and despotism.
- The Party's charter called for the violent overthrow of the U.S. government, and its officials took orders from Soviet despots.
- And then there's an opportunistic foreign policy that equates despots with democrats and which has baffled the most seasoned of diplomats.
- I believe aid to sub-Saharan Africa comes mainly from poor Europeans and ends up in the pockets - or Swiss bank accounts - of rich African despots.
- However, I found his list of despots interesting in that there were a couple of notable absences who, by my reckoning, have more deaths on their hands than any of the ones he mentioned.
- Thirty years of rule by benevolent despots who promote economic growth and development - even if it made sense - is simply not an option here.
- When people are hungry and afraid and desperate, that doesn't happen, and they put despots in to take care of everything.
- Most threw out despots after years of growing prosperity, learning and interaction with the world through trade, travel and media.
- Of course the world shares the responsibility to rid itself of despots - and to avoid creating them in the first place.
- And this makes the world's despots breathe a little easier.
- What we don't want is Third World despots harming our economic interests abroad or murdering our citizens at home.
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