In Israel this means creating alternative media organs through the Internet and other outlets to end the radical Left's monopoly on information dissemination and engage in a discourse that reflects reality, engages the majority and upholds the rule of law.
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The African National Congress governments that have been in power since the institution of majority rule in 1993 are credited with admirable, some say excessive, moderation in adjusting the economic imbalance between the races.
Board of Education, ending school segregation, civil-rights activists came to see courts as the solution to the abuses of majority rule.
His party does not have the necessary two-thirds majority in the assembly to rule on its own.
For a start, it may not, as a tactic, work not well enough, at any rate, to give him the outright majority he needs to rule with just the Greens, say, as his coalition partners.
But right now, they are very concerned -- the Sunnis, for instance -- that this is simply sort of a rule of the majority with actually no concern for the minority.
W. de Klerk's government brought most white South Africans reluctantly round to the idea of black majority rule.
This sense of having a mandate encouraged Morales to exercise power based on the simple principle of majority rule.
The drift of the Senate away from majority rule to a new standard of 60-vote rule is a dangerous trend.
None of this cowed Thatcher, who understood that the main threat IRA terrorism posed wasn't so much to British sovereignty in Northern Ireland as it was to the very concept of majority rule.
Then, hopefully, the Democrats would get real about governing by taking the necessary first step of doing away with filibuster rules that empower outliers and run the Senate on the novel notion of majority rule.
The "Buffett Rule" would not tax the vast majority of his shielded income, including either his unrealized capital gains, which are currently taxed at zero percent, or charitable contributions, which are tax deductible.
This old revolutionary slogan was, it seems, a guiding principle for the leaders of Kosovo's ethnic-Albanian majority during the dark years of direct rule from Serbia which followed the suppression of the province's autonomy in 1989.
Democracy not only means the rule of the majority, it also mandates respect for the minority.
Only 11% of voters turned out in Srinagar, the Muslim-majority city at the centre of the insurgency against Indian rule.
The Honduran leadership removed Zelaya because it was in accordance with the rule of law and the overwhelming majority of the population backed this decision.
Both the centre-left Labour party and the centre-right VVD party won a sufficient number of votes between themselves to rule with a majority in the lower houses of parliament.
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An election that cast out the National Party and introduced black majority rule.
But Mr Cash, speaking to the amendment tabled jointly by Labour and a number of Tory backbenchers to remove the need for a two-thirds majority to force an early election, said the rule ran "contrary to all constitutional precedent and history since our parliament first sat".
But Professor Boffetta said the protective effect of the vegetables would not rule out the harmful effect of smoking, linked to the majority of cases of lung cancer.
"In a country where the majority is Muslim, we let democracy rule in its most advanced form and became an example for all Muslim countries, " he said.
The Supreme Court stiffened the law which shows that the administration is respecting the legal branch as compared to Venezuela which had the majority of Supreme Court judges resign in the first year of Chavez's rule.
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So why shouldn't the normal democratic rule, that a simple majority is all that's needed for legitimacy, apply here?
Those sceptical of referendums agree that popular sovereignty, majority rule and consulting voters are the basic building blocks of democracy, but believe that representative democracy achieves these goals much better than referendums.
Madison failed to appreciate how vulnerable large republics would be to the inevitable emergence of coalitions of minorities under majority rule knitted together both contemporaneously and over time to rent seek, logroll and oppress.
The "50 plus one" rule -- a revered model of football governance whereby fans are the majority stakeholder -- applies to all clubs participating in the Bundesliga, with the exception of Bayer Leverkusen and Wolfsburg.
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Given that the Shia majority appears to have been the target in many of the latest attacks, it is hard to rule out a sectarian motive.
So if the Florida Supreme Court were to rule in favour of Mr Gore, and were he to win a majority of the recounted vote, the legislature would almost certainly appoint a Bush slate.
The conservative majority might find a way to craft a new rule limiting such class actions to more narrowly defined groups.
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