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cultural
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The new policy of openness has led to the abolition of censorship and to a welcome return to Leninist cultural pluralism .
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The overall social and political project is the creation of a harmonious, democratic cultural pluralism , a healthy cultural diversity.
political
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His confidants are throwbacks to the past, lukewarm at best to economic and political pluralism .
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This pluralism in soccer took place at the same time greater political pluralism was occurring.
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Many reformers now say it will take many years to achieve political pluralism .
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Rich countries increasingly use foreign aid as a lever to promote political pluralism and individual freedoms.
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The assembly, charged with drawing up a new constitution, could pave the way for political pluralism .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But how was this pluralism to be embodied in the electoral process?
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His confidants are throwbacks to the past, lukewarm at best to economic and political pluralism .
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Indeed many other art-historical givens have been rendered obsolete by pluralism and cultural diversity.
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Institutions for change Rural development demands institutional pluralism and democratic participation.
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It is in fact not a doctrine of neutrality but of moral pluralism .
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On the Internet modernity and pluralism go hand in hand.
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This epoch was to pass after Adams's presidency into a period of romantic pluralism at the beginning of the nineteenth century.