She said Emiratis were becoming frustrated with violations of local sensitivities. |
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This hands-on learning option will be open to all Emiratis, regardless of age or previous qualification. |
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He was strongly revered by Emiratis and other Arabs across the Middle East. |
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An increasingly large number of Emiratis also own houses somewhere in Europe, in the Far East or Lebanon. |
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A new programme aiming to encourage entrepreneurship in young Emiratis was launched in Dubai. |
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Like the other small Gulf states such as Bahrain and Qatar, the Emiratis are realists and pragmatists, both politically and economically. |
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The move highlights the UAE's commitment to providing Emiratis with financial stability and a dignified life. |
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Emiratis now make up 21 per cent of the airline's core employee workforce. |
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Indeed, the Emiratis waged a secret bombing campaign in Libya, flying out of air bases in Egypt. |
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There are over 200 nationalities in the Emirates in addition to Emiratis. |
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The presence of many ethnic groups has led Emiratis to be tolerant of other social customs, yet they remain conscious of their own customs as markers of cultural identity. |
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Many Emiratis prefer the traditional style of eating with the right hand. |
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A financial benefits law that will socially empower Emiratis in need and help them finically has been approved by Shaikh Mohammad. |
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The permits are issued to both Emiratis and expatriates residing in the area, with each house getting an additional V-card for guests. |
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The permits will be issued to both Emiratis and expatriates residing in the area, with each house getting an additional V-card for guests. |
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Among the popular sweets are baklava, kunafeh, barbousa and qatayef, but mamool is particularly popular among the Emiratis this eid, shopkeepers said. |
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Fixit will also hold internships and other opportunities for Emiratis to gain required skillsets and encourage them to work in the private sector. |
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According to Oxford Strategic Consulting's survey report, 41 per cent of working-age Emiratis viewed the private sector as 'Very Important' to national employment. |
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New Muslims and special needs people may now take part in the Shaikha Hind bint Maktoum Holy Quran Award, in a bid to attract more Emiratis to the contest. |
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Abu Dhabi-based bar Investments in cooperation with Virgin Galactic calls on all emiratis to vie for an out-of the world opportunity to travel into space. |
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