For a few years he ruled dictatorially, keeping the workers quiet with Germany's first social security laws. |
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For much of that time he enjoyed overwhelming support in both parliament and in the country, and acted almost dictatorially. |
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At the outbreak of war with Austria in April 1859 Cavour extracted from parliament authority for the King to rule dictatorially for a year. |
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They lecture on about democracy, but they act dictatorially, and they do not tolerate any difference of opinion. |
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An agreement with China and other dictatorially governed states to have refugees back solves nothing. |
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The state can only have one function, which it fulfills democratically or dictatorially. |
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General Musharraf does not rule by the will of the people, but dictatorially within a hobbled democratic system. |
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He was reelected in 1928, despite heated opposition from students and professional men, and began to rule even more dictatorially. |
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Although the constitution allowed the president to suspend parliament for up to six months, the opposition accused him of acting dictatorially. |
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He was subsequently appointed viceroy of Poland and from 1832 to 1856 ruled dictatorially there, trying to Russify the country both culturally and administratively. |
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