The sense of political efficacy turned out to be a quality distinguishable from the sense of citizen duty. |
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I'm doing this in my capacity as a private citizen and as an officer of the court. |
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On talkless days it will be necessary for every good American citizen to keep his mouth shut. |
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Yes, the Continental Army was made up of a standing force, but without citizen soldiers the war would not have been won. |
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Until we have a policy of permanent non-aggression, how can I as a citizen of an aggressive country criticize other nations? |
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If the arrested British citizen does not want any consular services, this wish will be respected. |
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Any statewide initiative implementation that includes the above elements will be a usable citizen initiative process. |
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Since the average citizen is presumed to be sane, if they claim insanity, who decides? |
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He's a generous tipper and a conscientious citizen who shows up for jury duty when he's summoned. |
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Between you and me, how much time does it take an ordinary citizen to meet an official? |
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In July he married an Australian citizen who had been the de facto spouse of his deceased brother. |
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I do volunteer work in the fields of restorative justice, dealing with youth offenders, and citizen advocacy for people with schizophrenia. |
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Mr Samuels tells it as it is and pulls no punches, he is one citizen who will stand up and be counted. |
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After a one-day trial in Ho Chi Minh City, an Australian citizen has been sentenced to death by firing squad in Vietnam for drug smuggling. |
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Most contentiously, the applicant must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident. |
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By completing these courses or seminars, a citizen reporter could then receive some sort of elevated status when posting. |
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This was a conscript citizen army paid for by being given farms from land that had been returned to the king as a result of resumption. |
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After all, these were just two small units in a vast country where every Soviet citizen enjoyed equal rights and opportunities. |
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A citizen has only to act within reason rather than familiarise himself with the law as it applies to him in all areas of life. |
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What politics did was to deprive the citizen of his self-sufficiency and his freedom to choose and to act. |
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The solid looking citizen with the shock of white hair always had the appearance of someone who could be trusted with confidences. |
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It is quite right that a British citizen should not be harassed by the state if he or she is not suspected of wrongdoing. |
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The process of his transformation from English public schoolboy to American citizen is all but complete. |
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The legislature not only commands the purse, but prescribes the rules by which the duties and rights of every citizen are to be regulated. |
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They sought to contest the illegality of their situation by means of this citizen participation. |
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The minister also impressed upon the corporates to empower every citizen with the resource of education. |
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Well, Kane is a hero and a scoundrel, a no-account and a swell guy, a great lover, a great American citizen and a dirty dog. |
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After a portentous prologue, the film shifts five years ahead, showing him in his new position as lieutenant in the citizen police force. |
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To obtain voter credentials, the citizen must present a photo, write a signature and give a thumbprint. |
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Yes, this Croatia-born Norwegian psychotherapist and practitioner of alternate medicine is a cosmopolitan citizen in the true sense of the term. |
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Had he chosen to remain a private citizen he could have done as he pleased. |
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Scott Boehnen, 33, an American, became a citizen after living in Britain for six years. |
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The citizenship clause declares that anyone born or naturalized in the US is a citizen of the United States and of whatever state they reside in. |
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It is all about stopping the citizen from being armed with the resources to go to court to vindicate legal rights. |
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The power to wage war inherent in the authority of a government provides the necessary subordination of citizen to state. |
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In utopia, every citizen has immediate access to the appropriate specialist for medical consultation. |
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The people living in a democracy are free, and each citizen can arrange his life privately. |
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Under EU rules, a citizen of a member state is free to travel and work in any other. |
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We have to remind every free citizen of this world about our lack of freedom. |
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Among the free, the category of citizen was the largest, as it comprised both freeborn citizens and those who were freed slaves. |
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In addition, every citizen has the right to pick up a stray pet and have it impounded by the Animal Control Officers. |
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In order to increase citizen service, we should not re-establish the draft. |
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Although born into the equestrian class, Lucius Aelius Sejanus had become the first citizen of Rome in everything but title. |
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Two citizen organizations are working to curb the excesses of commercialism in our society. |
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Every year, the Fund gives every Alaska citizen an equal slice of revenues from oil drilling on state lands. |
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He was close to becoming a US citizen when Murdoch began sizing him up for the top job at The Sun. |
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By contrast, the citizen scientists would be funded by public money to do just that. |
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As a trade union official and a citizen I know the importance of honouring agreements freely entered into. |
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He became a U.S. citizen in 1995 and in 2000 won three Olympic golds, in the 100 and 200 meter back and 400 medley relay. |
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But in the end, the debonair president with a touch for the common citizen came through with a landslide re-election victory. |
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When you live in the shadows, it is no surprise a citizen is going to react morally and to be totally ashamed of his government. |
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After snatching American citizen Zenaida Parker's handbag in Burger King, he used her bank card to buy drinks, cinema tickets and other items. |
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The Internet has several features that promote democratization and alternative spaces of citizen expression and activism. |
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When a citizen joins the military, he or she takes an oath to protect and defend the country. |
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An Italian citizen by birth, his first language is German, and it is in Germany and Austria that his fame, some might say infamy, is greatest. |
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Capitalism and communism diminish the status of the individual, both as a citizen and as a human being. |
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It is through war that a hereditary prince retains power and a private citizen rises to power. |
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Donaldson becomes Crown Princess Mary, a Danish citizen and member of Denmark's State Lutheran Church. |
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Now being a Texas resident for the past five years might make me a citizen of the state, but it hardly qualifies me as a true Texan. |
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The law lets any citizen sue over allegedly false or misleading statements by a business. |
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Creating unified government databases of citizen records increases the risk of ID theft. |
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First, as far as anyone could tell, no previous Minnesota secretary of state had ever recruited and deputized citizen observers in this manner. |
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That is, it is Moira that determines who shall be slave or master, peasant or warrior, citizen or non-citizen, Greek or barbarian. |
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Millionaire candidates enjoy a significant advantage over the average citizen who desires to run for public office and hopes to win. |
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In ancient Greece a crown of olive-twigs was the highest distinction of a citizen who had deserved well of his country. |
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When she became the UK's oldest citizen last December, she commented that it was much ado about nothing. |
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Federal civil defense authorities, meanwhile, promised survival from nuclear attack through fallout shelters and citizen readiness. |
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In the old civic code, the wife was nothing but an accessory to the work of the citizen and paterfamilias. |
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The global citizen is assaulted with a cacophony of claptrap, and mumbo-jumbo has gained the upper hand. |
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As technology increases at an exponential pace, I think the average citizen is embracing it at a much slower rate. |
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As a citizen of the world, he has remained a beloved friend of every coming generation. |
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A person may become a citizen if he or she meets all the criteria, but the one who makes the decision is a public servant. |
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Each citizen of the world has the right to access essential medicines and treatment at an affordable price. |
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Thanks to the years I spent abroad, I see myself as a citizen of the world. |
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I'm excited in terms of the role of the citizen archivist today, but changing technology does continually provide issues. |
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A speculative citizen of the world, he wrote in an ornate style and, as one critic said, delighted in mirroring the macrocosm in a microcosm. |
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He's a young, concerned citizen who, like so many of us, is turned off by the negative and vacuous campaigns run by candidates of both major parties. |
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If you are a Finnish citizen returning from abroad, you do not need to register with a local register office unless your information has changed. |
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He was an Ivorian by birth, an African in both his heart and mind and, even more, a seasoned citizen of the world. |
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It should become possible for the European citizen to use his plastic money everywhere in the Community. |
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These are so many reasons for the citizen to be resentful about the public authority. |
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However, I can also say that by happenstance I had a Colombian citizen visit me in my office in Abbotsford. |
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In the area of smoking this is no trivial matter: every minute a citizen of the EC dies from a disease related to smoking, 440.000 a year. |
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We want to put the emphasis on legal, administrative and political reasonability designed to guarantee the exercise of citizen rights. |
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With U-Snap, the average citizen will seek information themselves if they want more. |
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In the Coahuila case, the women internationalized citizen defence of the human rights to work, to health and to bodily integrity. |
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If the official is not responsible for the matter concerned, he shall direct the citizen to the appropriate official. |
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Any citizen assumed to have an understanding of the Treaties of Maastricht and Amsterdam could not possibly have difficulty comprehending that. |
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Mechanisms for citizen consultation and participation lie at the core of the basic principles of good urban governance. |
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Every citizen has the right to engage in the work of his choice within the limits of the law. |
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Another citizen complained about the tooting signals used before the snow clearing process. |
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President Lulu of Brazil rode to power on the crest of citizen movements demanding a different development model. |
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Do the politicians now supporting it do so because of citizen demand or do they truly believe in its integrative power? |
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Only Czechs and those foreigners who have the same statutory standing as a CZ citizen can use this option. |
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No one wants a nation of tattletales, but even the Phillipsburg police admit that there are situations when citizen law enforcers help protect the community. |
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Each citizen may serve up to two terms of office as President of the Republic. |
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Not one citizen will understand why the remittance of euros from one country to another involves such high costs. |
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The new partner is none other than William Asprey, a British citizen and scion of the famous London Asprey dynasty. |
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It is precisely in an environment in which the citizen is deluged with information that public service broadcasting has an 'anchor' function. |
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Private student loans may be available, but generally require a creditworthy cosigner who is a United States citizen or permanent resident. |
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His motto is to be a good citizen of your country and work hard when you make a commitment. |
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This is a means of making sure that the good citizen is not inconvenienced in the evening. |
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In this way, a well-off citizen will tend to use his car to go to work while a not so well-off person would rather walk. |
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For instance, in India, being a good citizen is synonymous with being a good Hindu and in Sri Lanka with being a good Buddhist. |
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The really sad part is the average US citizen is not paying attention, as long as they have their cars and their munchies they they see no further need to bestir themselves. |
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If two Canadian citizens were treated with such barbarity, then what kind of treatment can the average Vietnamese citizen expect? |
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However, if the child is a U. S. citizen or resident, the accumulated income is taxable to the child upon withdrawal of the funds. |
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No citizen may be elected a judge before attaining the age of thirty years. |
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A good citizen develops his talents for the maximum benefit of himself and society. |
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It is necessary, therefore, for the most basic funding avenues to be available to any citizen who wants to get involved in politics. |
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One way to remove health reform gridlock is to open up important discussions to citizen participation. |
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A good citizen with this specialized ability should provide assistance in emergency situations as necessary. |
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A Dutch citizen gets involved in a car accident in Greece, an English football fan is arrested in Italy. |
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This desire to defend marriage and the family also gives rise to love for one's country, something every good citizen does. |
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You just have to be a good citizen and care enough to want to make a difference in your neighbourhood. |
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In one country, a small starter kit was also provided to each citizen free of charge. |
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The worthy citizen is one who stands upright so that he looks beyond his own toes to get a long and wide view of the good of the whole country. |
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This apparently was how his contemporaries in Stratford-upon-Avon wished their fellow citizen to be remembered. |
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Moreover, the voice of your fellow citizen should always be worth slowing down to hear for a moment. |
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Customers in turn were open to learning about environmental issues from a fellow citizen rather than from an expatriate worker. |
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Gustavo Marín tells of the birth and the encouraging, albeit uneven development of the first global citizen deliberative processes. |
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I personally shall continue to inform any colleague or fellow citizen who asks about the movement of radioactive trains. |
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As a fellow citizen of the Netherlands, I am familiar with the pros and cons of our policy. |
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Even after citizen support in a 1933 plebiscite, it takes him and his associates four more years to begin construction. |
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It is, of course, possible to be a regional patriot, the citizen of a nation and a cosmopolitan at the same time. |
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The Council calls for the immediate release of the Hungarian citizen who is still being held hostage. |
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He pointed to newspaper reports that Obeid was a duel Australian-Lebanese citizen and that his Hunters Hill mansion was on the market. |
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One day I got a call from a fellow citizen of Benin who apparently saw me jamming in a Cotonou club as I was vacationing. |
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It sets out the aims of prisons, namely that they are to rehabilitate the prisoner to become a law-abiding citizen respectful of society. |
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It's heartening to see that citizen initiatives are even starting to emerge at the university level. |
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Many people view citizen involvement as the elixir and the yardstick of a lively democratic society. |
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They represent a new generation of writers and citizen reporters who are unafraid to hold leaders to account. |
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I am a citizen of two countries that attained their independence through hard-won fights for self-determination. |
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Still, current economic difficulties and citizen apathy towards community affairs means that active involvement is only slowly taking root. |
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In a democracy like ours, this is good news, because it is essential that every citizen should feel comfortable, and compelled to participate and integrate effectively. |
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Any citizen of Comoros able to obtain a minibus, bus or ordinary five-seater car and who meets the requirements could carry passengers. |
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Normally, anyone who is born in Canada is, without question, a Canadian citizen and will continue to be a Canadian citizen. |
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When did a citizen representative sit in on fee negotiations between a government and the provincial medical establishment? |
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The League would include: the waste watcher, the citizen protector, the ethics guardian, the performance police and the sleaze buster. |
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In the elections nowadays, after the polls close, the ballot boxes are opened and ballots counted openly in front of any interested citizen who wants to attend. |
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We are a corporate citizen of the world, steadfastly committed to pursuing more sustainable and more equitable development. |
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It is the indisputable right of every citizen to seek justice by recourse to competent courts. |
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Any citizen who is charged with a crime or arrested in flagrante delicto shall be brought before a justice of the peace. |
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As a citizen of the European Union, there is a range of different ways in which you can have your say about what's happening in Europe. |
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It is given to every citizen in recognition of his or her intrinsic worth as a human being. |
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Should local government foster systems for positive discrimination? Or should every citizen be treated on an equal basis? |
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At national level, the social educational pact legitimizes the citizen and the user in exercising control over the basic education service. |
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If the average citizen must get rid of used french fry oil, we must find out if there is a way of recycling it. |
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And it these groups that educate and mobilize citizens around the daily issues that generate public opinion and citizen action. |
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The fears, concerns and complaints of the ordinary citizen must definitely be taken seriously. |
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No, I am not a citizen of this country, but I am a possessor of a visa which allows me to stay here and write for newspapers and various publications. |
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Therefore the first concern of the dutiful citizen should be the welfare of the state. |
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If an ordinary citizen could defeat the MOR in court, then it would surely inspire others. |
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It is the ordinary citizen who suffers most from the pain and suffering of armed conflicts. |
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Add a crusty engineer and his manic assistant, and you have the makings of a team any law-abiding citizen should think twice before calling in to stop trouble. |
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Stopping sleepers before they are activated and strike will require greater vigilance at the nation's borders, good intelligence, and citizen watchfulness. |
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Traditionally becoming a citizen required speaking English, accepting the United States as their Country, and assimilating into the population. |
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The Council gave a Portuguese citizen access to his own marked examination paper, after the Ombudsman looked into the case. |
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We are not like Austria, or Germany, or other countries where you can be a guest worker for decades but never become a citizen with full rights. |
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It looks at the bitter elegancy of this town, it's citizen and the tender and graceful models of Evgeny Mokhorev. |
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Citizen Voices has become a platform to sound off on a variety of topics and issues, such as citizen engagement, youth, women and the arts. |
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They are as well the means by which an individual can move from being a citizen in civil society to a citizen holding power in government. |
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Let us ensure that every senior citizen who is eligible for guaranteed income supplement receives the gas rebate. |
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I am a senior citizen and am not able to shovel snow on my private property, are there any agencies that can assist me? |
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This will produce a senior citizen population that may be at greater risk of criminal attack. |
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The Conference was opened by the Prime Minister of India, who stated that sanitation should be the birthright of every citizen of South Asia. |
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An example is the phenomenal growth in senior citizen Internet user groups. |
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It would be the last exercise, as Sam Hughes, the apostle of the citizen soldier, was convinced that Canadians could do without them. |
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Indeed, the citizen who is positively disposed towards this society has no way of gaining an overall picture. |
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The petitioner married the respondent, a citizen of Kenya, and the parties had not seen each other since the ceremony. |
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Indeed, before invoking the aid of his own government, the citizen of X would generally be required under the relevant treaty to pursue such a path, to exhaust local remedies. |
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Modern administration means that the citizen is not the authorities' supplicant, but one of its customers. |
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One possibility is to collect an amount from each citizen of a municipality. |
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A person who is not a citizen is triable at law in the same manner as if the person were a citizen. |
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Being a good corporate citizen will redound to their advantage, will show up on the bottom line. |
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An ordinary citizen worried about his tax or divorce or credit problems might easily be lured by their siren song and panaceas. |
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The politicians in them wanted to genuflect to democracy, open debate and all the new citizen journalists who seem to wield so much influence these days. |
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In either event, therefore, the inalienable right of the citizen to full and free information is paramount. |
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I see myself as a citizen of the French language. French is the language I really expressed myself in from the word go. |
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Since I was never required to allow a fellow citizen to die with the dignity she expressly hoped for, I figure whatever I may have done won't be thought extraditable. |
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Similarly, the failure of a citizen to attempt to prevent the perpetration of an offense can be characterized as misprision. |
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If you come from the First World and have never experienced the problem of lack of rights as a citizen you will not see how serious this issue is. |
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A citizen who complained about the French organisation which manages unemployment insurance payments. |
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Additionally, only a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina who possesses an ID card may have driver's license. |
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Yet in its commitment to inclusion, citizen engagement, and solidarity, the enterprise is clearly on the same wavelength as CED organizations. |
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I am ever ready to shed the last drop of blood and spend the last penny in the national treasury to protect the home and integrity of a citizen outraged anywhere. |
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This subset of respondents represents the layperson or citizen component of the survey participants. |
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Many government services are used infrequently, so the citizen seeking service is faced with a new or hazily remembered process. |
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Terrorism by its nature is a coercive method of intimidation that leaves no citizen free of its force. |
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I am not talking about advertisement, but about the importance for a citizen to keep informed, both at the local and national levels. |
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According to the order of priority, citizen of Monaco will have advantage over a person, residing in Monaco for more than 40 years. |
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The citizen reporter apologizes fully and promptly for coverage that is wrong or otherwise inappropriate. |
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I urge you in the name of the Lord that you will live a holy and pure life having the pride as a citizen of heavenly kingdom. |
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It should be noted that a citizen would have to pay the cost of a long-distance call to obtain the service requested in French. |
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We must assume that the intelligence quotient of the average European citizen is reasonable. |
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My ethnic and geographic origins made me nomadic, cosmopolitan, a citizen of everyplace. |
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The country of origin will at least need to declare that its citizen will become active in the country of destination. |
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Everyone 14 years of age or older who is becoming a Canadian citizen must attend and take the oath of citizenship. |
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Requires persons 14 years of age or older to take the oath of citizenship in order to become a citizen after the grant. |
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Otherwise, potentially every Canadian citizen could be said to have dealings with the government. |
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Any naturalised citizen deemed by act or speech to be disloyal to the King, country and people of Bhutan can have their citizenship revoked. |
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Needless to say, I too much prefer giving the average Moldovan citizen financial support rather than lining the pockets of the Gazprom bigshots! |
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It is simply about airlift, providing air passage for a Canadian citizen to come back. |
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I have spoken: we are sojourning through a strange land that you are not citizen to. |
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Their ability to find a dual citizen here they could recruit and run is in many ways not surprising. |
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We are here to talk about citizen action in challenging times and our experiences tell us that we are not just making this stuff up. |
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We did receive a report from a citizen who reports seeing two men matching their description debarking from a medium-sized yacht at a dock on Waikiki beach, Hawaii. |
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Imagine a German citizen coming to Russia with no language, no concept of the native culture, with every detail he encounters feeling to him completely foreign. |
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In 1797, Tom Paine argued that all new democratic republics, including France and the United States, should guarantee every 21-year old citizen a wealth stake. |
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The judge ruled that, once a citizen has been definitely classified as an enemy combatant, he or she can be held without charges and without legal representation. |
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Well, I don't belong to any movement, political or otherwise. I'm just an ordinary citizen standing up and opening my big mouth! |
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The budget which we determine mutually, must reflect our priorities, must be understandable to the citizen and must also be goal-oriented. |
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It also provides that every citizen shall have the right to get basic health service free of cost from the State as provided for in the law. |
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For them, it is a day to celebrate, to rejoice and to ask for basic rights of inclusion into the mainstream society as any other respectable citizen of the country. |
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Determined to offer an alternative, Canadian citizen Brad Collins invited them to come together to learn to play ball hockey. |
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Defacing the tomb of a public person or a private citizen is a barbaric act. |
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Coincident with Jefferson's resumption of public office, George Washington once again became a private citizen and had time to devote to his own fields. |
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Building ongoing partnerships with special interest group, municipality and citizen representatives for the purpose of making joint decisions. |
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Two Canadian provinces have experimented with using random citizen panels to set election regulations. |
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One might extol Apple for acting in the fashion of a responsible corporate citizen with its decision. |
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They idealized the struggle of a citizen army against the overmighty British and marvelled at the establishment of a republic with a written constitution. |
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According to a local NBC affiliate, Abdulazeez was naturalized citizen and grew up in the Chattanooga suburb of Hixson. |
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This software component is of vital importance as it allows citizen cards to interface with standard software applications. |
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It should also carry with it the opportunity to eventually become a naturalized citizen of the resettlement country. |
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This military service may apply even if the individual has become a naturalized citizen of another nation. |
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In order to straighten out the issue of ownership, the company bought the car and resold it to the citizen without any money being exchanged. |
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For instance, someone born in Britain may be a citizen of that country by birthright, even though his or her parents were not holders of British passports. |
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The second point of convergence is the demand to translate the aim of citizen engagement into practice. |
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Civil liberty consists of the ability of every citizen to do anything that is not prohibited by law. |
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With this step we contribute to the politically claimed citizen affability. |
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The citizen needs to cultivate sharp-witted tests of values, or he will find himself at the mercy of professional purveyors of mistaken theories. |
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My chances of succeeding were slim but, even so, I couldn't just wade into the world of agenda-setting citizen journalism headfirst. |
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Detaining a citizen for a short period of time for investigative purposes has been deemed reasonable. |
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A Canadian citizen or landed immigrant residing in Manitoba or who will be after the loan. |
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The citizen whose actions do not contravene the law will therefore not be disturbed or accused on behalf of the State. |
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Considering these scandals, citizen watchfulness and participatory management of water resources is sorely needed. |
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Switzerland has a lot at stake here, and I cannot be indifferent about this either as a banker or as a citizen of this country. |
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In the second place, judicial review is a requirement from the perspective of the right of the citizen to an effective legal protection. |
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The permits assign every Chinese citizen to a home district, outside of which they have few rights to welfare benefits, medical care or schooling. |
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Congratulations to Ms. Taschereau, she is a citizen of the world and we are proud of her. |
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Behind this goal was the idea that every citizen could be a citizen of the world, a true cosmopolitan. |
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The beauty and grandeur of the roads might tempt us to believe that any Roman citizen could use them for free, but this was not the case. |
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Moral diversity in the citizen population by itself assures that some discrimination of this kind will occur. |
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A foreign citizen without driving skills living in Denmark can not get such documents. |
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A machine politician cannot see why the straight ticket should not be voted by every citizen belonging to that party. |
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The polls were guarded by bullies who did not hesitate at command to manhandle any decent citizen indicated by the local leaders. |
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The card will identifies whether the holder is an Indonesian citizen or foreign national. |
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Doing otherwise can expose the citizen to certain fines or be denied service by those institutions that require a valid, up to date Card. |
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A penalty is issued if the citizen does not have the acquired ID card on them or if the citizen refuses to show proof of identification. |
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Every citizen above 18 years must carry this ID for identification purposes at any time. |
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The new Brazilian identity document intends to gather all the information of the citizen in a single document. |
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The health care is public, universal and free for any legal citizen of Spain. |
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He is the first Chinese citizen to be awarded a Nobel Prize of any kind while residing in China. |
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Each citizen is entitled to education and there is universal compulsory school attendance. |
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A wealthy citizen who moves to a jurisdiction with lower taxes is termed a tax exile. |
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The European Constitution campaign is meant to bring the citizen closer to Europe, but, if we jump the gun, it remains to be seen whether the public will feel they are being taken seriously. |
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The citizen is defenceless against the figures churned out by the growing number of multimedia channels in a society in which the speed of information seems more important than its accuracy. |
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The competence of courts is established by law, which provides, inter alia, for the right of the citizen to be tried by the judge who has had the case assigned under the rules established in advance. |
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On 11th June 2008, the investigating magistrate of the canton of Fribourg sentenced to six months of prison, as a deferred sentence a Somalia citizen living in the canton because she exposed her half sister to FGM in Somalia. |
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By assessing the results and impacts of EU activities, evaluation contributes to evidence-based policy making and helps to give account to the European citizen about how taxpayers' money is spent. |
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The foreign citizen may obtain special authorization to re-enter the country in explicit exception to the forbiddance issued at the time of the expulsion sentence. |
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And on its heels, comes the other side of the coin, when you turn back into a more-or-less ordinary person, one more citizen among the throng, or very nearly, slowly moving further and further away from the legend. |
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Each citizen is a potential creator, implementer and user of innovation. |
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I'm a naturalized citizen myself, and you just never know. |
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The Ministry of Interior can recommend, under certain conditions, depriving nationality from a naturalized citizen for reasons of public interest. |
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To initiate the revocation process, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration must have information and evidence that a naturalized citizen unlawfully obtained citizenship or permanent resident status. |
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Put differently, democracy cannot be exported, but it could be encouraged through various means such as capacity building, technical assistance, dialogue and citizen engagement. |
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It is thus that a federation experiences highs and lows, actions and retroactions, which the federal structure transmits to the member units and particularly to the citizen base. |
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The other five arrangements make no provision for citizen redress. |
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Finally, while on the subject of Chile, as a citizen of Catalonia, I must acknowledge Chile's reception in former times of Catalan exiles fleeing the Franco dictatorship. |
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She became a French citizen in 2003. In 2006, she competed in her first big track and field event at the European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg, where she made it to the final. |
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I believe that it is the duty of every citizen of the world to contribute to the development of less fortunate countries to the best of their ability. |
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This shows the extent to which Nestlé has become a citizen of the world. |
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Attention has been focused on a certain number of news stories and, as both a singer and a citizen of the world, I've lived through certain things on a daily basis. |
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In the Year of the Veteran, we hoped that every citizen would reflect on our veterans, be inspired by their achievements, be humbled by their sacrifices, and remember why they are so proud to be Canadian. |
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Their participation has reached approximately 59 per cent of the volume of the citizen labour force, 30 per cent of this figure being in top leadership posts involving decision-making. |
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Walking around A Belgian citizen entered the Netherlands through an unmanned frontier post to buy some chips from a stand at a distance of 50 metres from the frontier. |
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If our immigrants are not to remain set apart from society, we must promote language learning, or else the new citizen is on a foreordained path to low-paid work. |
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We have lost, and are still losing, or at least eroding, values such as work, discipline, self-reliance, that is to say all those values which go towards creating a good citizen when these people reach adulthood. |
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It's just about being a good citizen in today's time. |
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Just as one can become a good citizen of the country without adopting all of the religious convictions of the majority, one can also become a good citizen without accepting all of the values of the majority. |
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They make you to be a good citizen or you learn something from it. |
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Last but not least, the good citizen must avoid and oppose behavior that degrades the human race: flattery, using other people for one's own pleasure, wasting one's own good qualities. |
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Any person who is a Union citizen and fulfils the conditions laid down in the fourth paragraph of Article 257 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union may submit an application. |
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We can also see that the 18-39 year-olds are more positive than their average fellow citizen in Great Britain, France and Sweden, while in Poland and Germany, it is the over-60s who display this optimism. |
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Any Canadian may nominate a fellow citizen for this prestigious award. |
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Interestingly, like Canada, you too have set up a peacekeeping training centre named after a distinguished fellow citizen who is known internationally for his commitment to peace. |
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But for too long have the Communists decided for us how to behave and how to live, so my fellow citizen hasn't yet grown up in full strength for taking crucial decisions. |
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In a Rule of Law that works well, any intervention of the police, military or 'gendarmes' in the private life of a citizen implies that a judge has been entitled to give the order to do so. |
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The countries of Latin America were determined to find lasting solutions, focusing in particular on integration or on economic, social and citizen reintegration. |
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For example, what is the first thing you need, if you want to have a citizen who has a right to education, a right to clean drinking water, and a right to freedom of expression? |
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That describes the swap for a citizen Legislature. |
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I'm a very good citizen and I'll do all the good stewardship, but I may not want all the birdwatchers to know that they could come to my woodlot to check out that rare bird. |
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Numerous difficulties persist with gaining the support of the average Afghan citizen and security remains a concern while attempting to show positive regional or countrywide effects. |
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Besides, a citizen who knows that railroads and a switching yard have existed in the sector since 1891 must expect the considerable activities to make that sector more noisy than a bedroom community. |
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Today, as a man, citizen and president of the Polish republic, I ask pardon in my own name and in the name of those Polish people whose consciences are shocked by this crime. |
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As a Galician, and as a citizen of the Spanish State, I wish to speak out against Jose Maria Aznar, a prime minister who is disloyally calling the European Union into question. |
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This situation highlights the weakness of public security and citizen protection systems, as well as the impunity that reigns in the justice system. |
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How does the ordinary citizen benefit from such development? |
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The ordinary citizen comes into contact with individuals who represent the law and with whom the law is identified, and it is from interaction with these individuals that most people learn about the law. |
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