majority rule

NOUN
  1. the doctrine that the numerical majority of an organized group can make decisions binding on the whole group
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How To Use majority rule In A Sentence

  • Even more important to the majority rule of democracy is how well we safeguard more vulnerable minorities.
  • If I were to rule in your favor, would Martha Fisher be the next bratling in a long and everlasting line of infant supermen applying to this and that and the other Court to have their legal majority ruled, each of them pointing to your case as having established precedence? The Fourth R
  • Majority rule’ is an important cornerstone of democracy.
  • Government by majority rule can be a threat to minority rights.
  • After all when the last bunch of neocon crooks was in power we liberals bided our time and regrouped so we could restore majority rule. Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
  • Rousseau laid the basis for modern ideas of democracy and the legitimacy of majority rule.
  • He laid the basis for modern ideas of democracy and the legitimacy of majority rule.
  • Still, there is a distinction to be made between majority rule and majoritarianism.
  • Black majority rule in South Africa took many years to achieve.
  • It took many years of struggle to establish majority rule in South Africa.
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