Palavras em English para 'A proponent of multipartyism.'
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- the policy of a political group
- a telephone line serving two or more subscribers
- (telephony, chiefly historical) A single telephone line which is shared by two or more households. Formerly common from the inception of telephony (1880s) through the mid-twentieth century.
- (politics) The official policy of a political party or other organization.
- (politics) A political party and philosophy
- (British politics) A Liberal Democrat.
- (Canadian politics) A member or supporter of the Liberal Party of Canada, or its predecessors, or provincial equivalents, or their predecessors
- (politics) A member or supporter of a Liberal Party
- (Australian politics) A member or supporter of the Liberal Party of Australia.
- Foreign; of another nation.
- Between or among nations.
- Of or concerning the association called the International.
- Participated in by two or more nations.
- Independent of national boundaries; common to all people.
- Serving two or more nations.
- Common to, or affecting, two or more nations.
- from or between other countries
- concerning or belonging to all or at least two or more nations
- (politics) The acknowledgement of a diversity of political systems.
- (law) The existence of differing legal systems in a population or area.
- (politics) The belief that there should be diverse and competing centers of power in society.
- (sociology) A social system that permits smaller groups within a society to maintain their individual cultural identities.
- The quality or state of being plural, or in the plural number.
- (philosophy) The belief that values can be simultaneously antagonistic and incommensurable.
- (philosophy) The belief that a plural predicate refers to its individuals rather than to a collective.
- (ecclesiastical) The state of a pluralist; the holding of more than one ecclesiastical living at a time.
- the practice of one person holding more than one benefice at a time
- the doctrine that reality consists of several basic substances or elements
- a social organization in which diversity of racial or religious or ethnic or cultural groups is tolerated
- a political party organized in opposition to the major parties in a two-party system
- someone other than the principals who are involved in a transaction
- (business, commerce) Someone not directly involved in a transaction; an entity beyond the seller (first party) and customer (second party).
- (politics, chiefly US) A political party in opposition to the main parties in a two-party system.
- A person or party not directly involved with an arrangement, in contrast to active parties, characteristically the first party (producer) and second party (consumer).
- (law) Someone only incidentally or tangentially connected to an incident or dispute; someone other than the principals; a bystander or independent witness.
- Act of joining together into a single political entity.
- Array of nations or states that are unified under one central authority which is elected by its members.
- Any society or organisation formed from separate groups or bodies.
- (computing, telecommunications) A collection of network or telecommunication providers that offer interoperability.
- an organization formed by merging several groups or parties
- a union of political organizations
- the act of constituting a political unity out of a number of separate states or colonies or provinces so that each member retains the management of its internal affairs
- An unrecognized political party in a one-party state.
- Actions by one political group against another political group, either by using governmental power or by popular actions such as protests; generally, disagreement in politics.
- A recognized political party or group of parties in multiparty political systems that is present in Parliament or some other legislative body and does not control the floor (usually due to being in the minority).
- an endorsed policy in the platform of a political party
- a stout length of sawn timber; made in a wide variety of sizes and used for many purposes
- (figurative) A political issue that is of concern to a faction or a party of the people and the political position that is taken on that issue.
- Physical exercise in which one holds a pushup position for a measured length of time.
- That which supports or upholds.
- A long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick.
- (British, slang) A stupid person, idiot.
- cook and serve on a plank
- set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
- cover with planks
- (intransitive) To pose for a photograph while lying rigid, face down, arms at side, in an unusual place.
- To splice together the ends of slivers of wool, for subsequent drawing.
- (transitive) To cover something with planking.
- (transitive) To harden, as hat bodies, by felting.
- (transitive, colloquial) To lay down, as on a plank or table; to stake or pay cash.
- (transitive) To bake (fish, etc.) on a piece of cedar lumber.
- (politics) An advocate of pragmatism.
- One who acts in response to particular situations rather than upon abstract ideals; one who is willing to ignore their ideals to accomplish goals.
- One who acts in a practical or straightforward manner; one who is pragmatic; one who values practicality or pragmatism.
- (linguistics, uncommon) One who studies pragmatics.
- One who belongs to the philosophic school of pragmatism; one who holds that the meaning of beliefs is the actions they entail, and that the truth of those beliefs consists in the actions they entail, successfully leading a believer to their goals.
- a person who takes a practical approach to problems and is concerned primarily with the success or failure of their actions
- an adherent of philosophical pragmatism
- (politics) Initialism of National Democratic Party.
- (US, military, historical) Initialism of National Defense Panel
- (computing) Initialism of Neighbour Discovery Protocol
- (Singapore) Initialism of National Day Parade
- (Canadian politics, historical) Initialism of Newfoundland Democratic Party.
- (Canada) Initialism of New Democratic Party
- (computing) Initialism of Nortel Discovery Protocol
- (Ireland, historical) Initialism of National Development Plan
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- the policy of a political group
- a telephone line serving two or more subscribers
- (telephony, chiefly historical) A single telephone line which is shared by two or more households. Formerly common from the inception of telephony (1880s) through the mid-twentieth century.
- (politics) The official policy of a political party or other organization.
- (politics) A political party and philosophy
- (British politics) A Liberal Democrat.
- (Canadian politics) A member or supporter of the Liberal Party of Canada, or its predecessors, or provincial equivalents, or their predecessors
- (politics) A member or supporter of a Liberal Party
- (Australian politics) A member or supporter of the Liberal Party of Australia.
- Foreign; of another nation.
- Between or among nations.
- Of or concerning the association called the International.
- Participated in by two or more nations.
- Independent of national boundaries; common to all people.
- Serving two or more nations.
- Common to, or affecting, two or more nations.
- from or between other countries
- concerning or belonging to all or at least two or more nations
- (politics) The acknowledgement of a diversity of political systems.
- (law) The existence of differing legal systems in a population or area.
- (politics) The belief that there should be diverse and competing centers of power in society.
- (sociology) A social system that permits smaller groups within a society to maintain their individual cultural identities.
- The quality or state of being plural, or in the plural number.
- (philosophy) The belief that values can be simultaneously antagonistic and incommensurable.
- (philosophy) The belief that a plural predicate refers to its individuals rather than to a collective.
- (ecclesiastical) The state of a pluralist; the holding of more than one ecclesiastical living at a time.
- the practice of one person holding more than one benefice at a time
- the doctrine that reality consists of several basic substances or elements
- a social organization in which diversity of racial or religious or ethnic or cultural groups is tolerated
- a political party organized in opposition to the major parties in a two-party system
- someone other than the principals who are involved in a transaction
- (business, commerce) Someone not directly involved in a transaction; an entity beyond the seller (first party) and customer (second party).
- (politics, chiefly US) A political party in opposition to the main parties in a two-party system.
- A person or party not directly involved with an arrangement, in contrast to active parties, characteristically the first party (producer) and second party (consumer).
- (law) Someone only incidentally or tangentially connected to an incident or dispute; someone other than the principals; a bystander or independent witness.
- Act of joining together into a single political entity.
- Array of nations or states that are unified under one central authority which is elected by its members.
- Any society or organisation formed from separate groups or bodies.
- (computing, telecommunications) A collection of network or telecommunication providers that offer interoperability.
- an organization formed by merging several groups or parties
- a union of political organizations
- the act of constituting a political unity out of a number of separate states or colonies or provinces so that each member retains the management of its internal affairs
- An unrecognized political party in a one-party state.
- Actions by one political group against another political group, either by using governmental power or by popular actions such as protests; generally, disagreement in politics.
- A recognized political party or group of parties in multiparty political systems that is present in Parliament or some other legislative body and does not control the floor (usually due to being in the minority).
- an endorsed policy in the platform of a political party
- a stout length of sawn timber; made in a wide variety of sizes and used for many purposes
- (figurative) A political issue that is of concern to a faction or a party of the people and the political position that is taken on that issue.
- Physical exercise in which one holds a pushup position for a measured length of time.
- That which supports or upholds.
- A long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick.
- (British, slang) A stupid person, idiot.
- cook and serve on a plank
- set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
- cover with planks
- (intransitive) To pose for a photograph while lying rigid, face down, arms at side, in an unusual place.
- To splice together the ends of slivers of wool, for subsequent drawing.
- (transitive) To cover something with planking.
- (transitive) To harden, as hat bodies, by felting.
- (transitive, colloquial) To lay down, as on a plank or table; to stake or pay cash.
- (transitive) To bake (fish, etc.) on a piece of cedar lumber.
- (politics) An advocate of pragmatism.
- One who acts in response to particular situations rather than upon abstract ideals; one who is willing to ignore their ideals to accomplish goals.
- One who acts in a practical or straightforward manner; one who is pragmatic; one who values practicality or pragmatism.
- (linguistics, uncommon) One who studies pragmatics.
- One who belongs to the philosophic school of pragmatism; one who holds that the meaning of beliefs is the actions they entail, and that the truth of those beliefs consists in the actions they entail, successfully leading a believer to their goals.
- a person who takes a practical approach to problems and is concerned primarily with the success or failure of their actions
- an adherent of philosophical pragmatism
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- (politics) An advocate of pragmatism.
- One who acts in response to particular situations rather than upon abstract ideals; one who is willing to ignore their ideals to accomplish goals.
- One who acts in a practical or straightforward manner; one who is pragmatic; one who values practicality or pragmatism.
- (linguistics, uncommon) One who studies pragmatics.
- One who belongs to the philosophic school of pragmatism; one who holds that the meaning of beliefs is the actions they entail, and that the truth of those beliefs consists in the actions they entail, successfully leading a believer to their goals.
- a person who takes a practical approach to problems and is concerned primarily with the success or failure of their actions
- an adherent of philosophical pragmatism