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leadership, and that this political shift was then followed by numerous other similar shifts towards democracy throughout the world. I could find no other discussion of this particular event anywhere else in the article, and it seems to me that it was a somewhat relevant historical event, worthy of noting in an article section on the history of democracy. Could you please specifically explain why you might feel that this event was either not "important" enough, or why it might somehow pose as too much of a "misleading over simplification", to warrant inclusion in this article?
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that mention its semi-presidential government, while the other user points to news articles which vaguely describe a parliamentary functioning of government, confusing parliamentary confidence with parliamentary system. I even asked him, if he could mention me an article from political scientists,
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I think that this was one of the main topic of Knowledge (XXG) Project Military History, and I saw that there were some views that "Grand Alliance" was not used widely during ww2. If so, I think we should carefully used this word. Also, I don't know the reason you put paragraph's title as "Grand
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As you will, the American revolution for democracy was irrelevant to democracy. I will allow you to rest your case, though I would ask you to consider your own national background, and whether or not you might personally be favoring one form of democracy over another. Thanks,
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somehow misleading. Could you please also explain your reasoning for that deletion as well? In exactly what way do you feel that this fact in this section might somehow be a "misleading oversimplification"? Could you please document your feelings to that effect?
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Cool. I'm away from home (although as you can tell, still keeping "tabs" on this year's events), but would welcome further discussion on how best to go forward with the individual women's race articles. Are you aware of any decent sources for each of the races?
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