Klaus said he believes " an indivisibility of freedom " makes democracy inevitable in any society with a free economy.
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The " indivisibility " of the Mark of Brandenburg that was already prescribed in the, was renewed and reaffirmed.
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It is this indivisibility of two against three that stirs the juices of this wonderful music, gives it its gently roiling energy.
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Many of the women of the Revolution were even publicly executed for " conspiring against the unity and the indivisibility of the Republic ".
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This leads to an inherent indeterminism that results from the fundamental indivisibility and that is expressed in an inherent limitation of the knowable.
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In addition, on 2 December 1372 the brothers signed an agreement which declared the indivisibility of the duchy for the next ten years.
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Also important was a principal lessons of C�zanne : the indivisibility of form and color; a change in one would alter the other.
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The Constitution affirms the principle of the indivisibility of the Turkish Nation, Nation State and of constitutional citizenship that is not based on ethnicity.
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This is the reason why Eberhard II forced him to sign a treaty that stipulated the indivisibility of the county on December 3, 1361.
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But it has also been argued that the bundling of policy packages necessitated by indivisibility weakens the signals provided even by well-informed voters.