Примери за използване на Deliberative на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Deliberative Assemblies.
What do we mean by‘deliberative'?
Deliberative democracy is no panacea.
A European Deliberative Assembly.
Deliberative democracy is not a panacea.
The bishops have a deliberative voice.
Deliberative Poll in Bulgaria Leads to Significant Changes of Opinion.
A European Deliberative Assembly.
Each system nominates ten members to sit in this deliberative assembly.
It's a slow, deliberative process of discovery.
As well as to participate in the condominium management with a deliberative voice.
Thinking about the deliberative technique.
To take part in the work of all union organs with the right of a deliberative vote;
System 2 is slow, deliberative, and logical.
This foundational process should be based on the principles of deliberative democracy.
System 2- slower, more deliberative, and more logical.
But I am convinced that in drawing up new proposals,the former athletes must have a deliberative vote.
System 2 is slower, deliberative, and logical.
Each member of the Chamber has the right to free access to the participation in the General Assembly with right of a deliberative vote.
Participate with the right to a deliberative vote in the General Assembly;
This form of deliberative reasoning is essentially‘imagination', it is a distinctly human ability and is a crucial tool in our everyday lives.
Each associated member is entitled to one deliberative vote in the General Assembly.
All decision-making and deliberative processes of both the Eurosystem and the SSM will pursue effectiveness and efficiency.
Authorities will be formed with whom it is possible to exchange views, respectful communication, having,if necessary, a deliberative character.
Art.52 The Controlling Council's members have a deliberative vote when participating in a session of the Managing Council.
Large deliberative assemblies, comprising of one hundred, two hundred, or more adult males, elected or chosen by lot, debated and created laws.
The law from April 2nd 1864 sanctioned the city counsils as deliberative authorities made up of 5 to 17 members according to the population numbers.
Deliberative democracy and empowered participatory governance are a criticism of the aggregative view of democracy that dominated post-war democratic theory.
Militants assume internal functions in the organisation- be they executive, deliberative or extraordinary- as well as external functions with regards to social work.
A recent national Deliberative Poll in Bulgaria suggests people often change their views when they become more familiar and engaged with the issues.