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Their sense of being outsiders making it in a majoritarian world brought them together.
The majoritarian right was upheld by a large and important group of scholars.
But a majoritarian political system must take steps to impose order on the financial "frontier."
With the new majoritarian electoral system, two clear blocks emerged since 1996.
Thus the many checks against majoritarian rule did not bother them, even though they themselves were the current majority.
In the provinces, a majoritarian partial block voting system is used.
When consensus or something near enough is not possible, majoritarian decision making is used.
The party system does not apply in the majoritarian communes, making comparisons difficult.
The purpose of constitutional protection is to insulate rights from majoritarian processes.
Northern Ireland provides a particularly clear illustration of the sometimes hidden problems involved in majoritarian thinking about democracy.
"In the long term, the court is not antimajoritarian - it's majoritarian," he said.
Majoritarian democracy is the conventional form of democracy used as a political system in many countries.
This was a major change in that education is normally considered solely provincial jurisdiction, and policy had been majoritarian.
There are many issues that are not amenable to simple majoritarian rule.
He argues persuasively that "liberalism has no way to advance without a majoritarian politics."
The elected majoritarian candidates are elected through first past the post method.
Finally, the median voter theorem applies best to majoritarian election system.
"I'm not a loner, but ours is clearly not a majoritarian movement."
Under a democratic majoritarian political structure the majority would not exclude any minority from future participation in the democratic process.
The elections took place according to the majoritarian electoral system in 450 electoral regions.
A further important dichotomic dimension is labeled consensus vs. majoritarian democracy.
Majoritarian democracy refers to democracy based upon majority rule of a society's citizens.
In 1999, Lysenko won a parliament seat in a majoritarian district.
Fortunately, courts are starting to pierce the majoritarian veneer.
In majoritarian communes, parties do not usually run in the same manner, making comparisons difficult.