| 21. | It has also been described as merely open, critical, and pluralist.
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| 22. | Pecham objected to his being bishop of Rochester because Kirkby was a pluralist.
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| 23. | Its coverage gets skimpier and more diverse as it approaches the obdurately pluralist present.
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| 24. | Today we live in a more pluralist era.
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| 25. | The steadfast process of transition from military rule to a pluralist democracy proved successful.
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| 26. | In sum, Callicott is a theoretical monist and an interpersonal and normative pluralist.
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| 27. | D Costa has been criticised by pluralists, inclusivists and exclusivists in various ways.
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| 28. | Nevertheless, the subject remains controversial, and continues to be denied by pluralists.
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| 29. | The change from the Stalinist socialist state to a pluralist parliamentary system had many challenges.
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| 30. | The strongest criticisms have come from pluralists.
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