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7 Sentences With "more chauvinistic"

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And even as its politics turns more chauvinistic, its society is opening up in other ways.
The more chauvinistic may tut about that diplomat's disease: "going native", or sympathising more with foreigners than with folk back home.
But: Women own around 1/3 of all businesses in Sweden, so its hardly a more chauvinistic market in this regard.
The founding ideal of the postcolonial Indian state was enshrined in its progressive and secular constitution, but it has always been in tension with more chauvinistic nationalist forces.
Or maybe it will herald the beginning of a more chauvinistic era, one in which the American example as the "indispensable nation" will continue to fray, while the raw exercise of power pays off.
" Never has the tradition of celebrating the Australian soldier been more popular than it is today, wrote Peter Cochrane, a historian at the University of Sydney, "yet never have its defenders been more chauvinistic, bellicose and intolerant of other viewpoints.
General Simović wanted a "government of national salvation" made up of "distinguished personalities" from all walks of life which he would lead, which would exclude most of the politicians. Simović as Prime Minister had an authoritarian manner and a disdain for politicians and was soon feuding with the rest of his cabinet, who started writing letters to Peter asking him to dismiss his overbearing prime minister. The leader of the anti-Simović group was the historian Slobodan Jovanović who served as deputy prime minister, who was widely respected as an distinguished scholar, a liberal and a Serb opposed to the more chauvinistic Serb nationalists, giving him a degree of credibility with the non-Serb ministers. Peter's own relations with Simović became strained as he found Simović to be too dominating and resented being "lectured" by his prime minister, who felt he had a duty to "tutor" the teenage king in the ways of statecraft and politics. Peter in 1942 Outside of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia was the only place in Europe in 1941 that a full-scale guerrilla war was being waged against the Axis, leading as Pavlowitch put for Mihailović "...being built up by Yugoslav and British propaganda into an Allied superman".

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