Synonym: popular. Similar words: Democrat, demonstration, demonstrate, meritocracy, demoralize, demographic, scratch, ratio. Meaning: [‚demə'krætɪk] adj. 1. characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality 2. belong to or relating to the Democratic Party 3. representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large.
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151. The senator was preparing to campaign that fall for Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern, D-S.
152. Daschle plans to consult with other Democratic leaders and new Democratic committee chairmen before setting the rest of the agenda.
153. Finally, in a free democratic society, voluntary associations provide a training ground for participation in wider politics.
154. Political theory rests on the assumption that these activities are central to the functioning of a democratic society.
155. Another nine were voted out over Democratic objections and with partisan bickering.
156. For the bureaucracy, allegiance to the Emperor came before democratic representation.
157. He and Self devoted infinite pains to making this democratic centralism work.
158. Candidates from the ruling Liberal Democratic party won the most seats in last month's Tokyo metropolitan assembly elections.
159. During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die. Nelson Mandela
160. Two potential avenues for this enterprise have been suggested: the corporatist and the democratic ideal of the company.
161. Some were established party activists, such as entertainer Barbra Streisand, who gave $ 50, 000 to the Democratic Party.
162. Their avowed purpose is to wreck the Social Contract and the democratic system under which we live.
163. Organized labor provided major support for Clinton and Democratic congressional candidates in 1996.
164. The money does not go to Brown,[sentencedict.com] whose re- election in a safe Democratic district has been a biennial slam-dunk.
165. Republicans bitterly oppose sampling, saying it invents people for Democratic benefit.
166. The Democratic leadership in Congress, which was noticeably absent at the signing ceremony, fought the measure.
167. The Martins, longtime Democratic activists, said Thurman arranged for them to give the tape to McDermott.
168. They are not beholden to the dominant Burton / Brown Democratic machine.
169. Mr Berisha's Democratic party alleged widespread electoral fraud by the government and intimidation of polling station officials by the police.
170. The leadership of the Democratic party was anxious for him to declare his intentions about running for the second term.
171. The problem since then has been how to rekindle a spirit of democratic inquiry without provoking another conservative backlash.
172. Presumably the Democratic National Committee checked the guest list with due diligence as to foreign corporate connections.
173. He'd gone down to Atlanta to watch the Democratic Party select its presidential candidate, and at night he went dancing.
174. At Hollybush we took information on board in a democratic, communal fashion, grouped with notebooks and pencils around visual aids.
175. Successive Democratic presidents built on that idea until it reached its apotheosis under Carter and finally lost public support.
176. The hotel is owned by well-known Democratic activist Joe Cesare.
177. Stealth and persuasion were obviously required to achieve this change by democratic means.
178. The New Democrat agenda of his 1992 campaign tried to update liberalism by pursuing new means to advance traditional Democratic goals.
179. President Clinton will win the Democratic renomination without a major challenge.
180. "Where's the beef?" reporters asked Democratic leaders at a news conference.
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