| 41. | A contradiction to pluralist power is often cited from the origin of one's power.
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| 42. | In fact, neither the pluralist nor the inclusivist could avoid being exclusivist at some point.
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| 43. | He argues for the need to reconceive the liberal-democratic constitutional tradition in pluralist terms.
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| 44. | Its insistence on pluralist democracy and respect for human rights cut no ice with the Soviet leaders.
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| 45. | Our program stresses that the country has irrevocably adopted a pluralist democracy as the only way ahead,
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| 46. | But Popular Party parliamentary spokesman Luis de Grandes said the dissension showed that the party was pluralist.
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| 47. | The Nazis built on the illiberal, anti-pluralist elements of Weimar's political culture.
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| 48. | The pluralist emphasis on fair representation however overshadows the constraints imposed on the extent of choice offered.
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| 49. | He is remembered in relation to the history of ideas, and concepts of the Pluralist State.
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| 50. | While pluralists assert the validity of all religions, they also deny the finality of all religions.
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