They conceived of these citizenships as stages in an upward climb toward an ever better democracy. |
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Where a person has two or more citizenships of non-EU countries, Member States shall determine which is to be the country of citizenship. |
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Mr Sakr's former UK solicitor said there appeared to be a link between the Home Secretary removing citizenships and subsequent US actions. |
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A significant number of diasporic individuals hold dual, and some even multiple, citizenships. |
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The applicant holds Moroccan and Spanish citizenships and resides in Morocco. |
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The european citizenships that want to escape from violence and conditioning whose are addicted to human being trade and their exploitation. |
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List the 10 most common citizenships of people recorded for drug trafficking in your country, from most common to least common. |
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In some Member States immigration was concentrated in certain citizenships. |
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The alliances of schools and museums can be an additional instrument in the accomplishment of systematic and continuity projects of construction of citizenships and democratization. |
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It will contribute to analysis of the impact of this intercultural dialogue on the construction of new identities and citizenships in modern societies. |
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The truth is that European, transnational, cosmopolitan citizenship only exists when imposed for political reasons, precisely because it does not have the spontaneous vigour of our national citizenships. |
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When we return those citizenships, it should be done by legislation, so it does not depend on the goodwill of a minister, but by law, a law on which we have all agreed. |
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The 1992 Maastricht Treaty introduced the concept of European citizenship, which comes in addition to national citizenships. |
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In a word, ARLEM will have to establish a dialogue,exchange and cooperation permanent platform based on subsidiarity's principle aiming to bring closer the government's level to citizenships. |
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A presidency that takes the best from our religious traditions and diversity for equal citizenships, and weakens the worst sectarian atavisms and hatreds. |
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Nature knows no citizenships or frontiers. |
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The saga has provoked a debate about so-called birth tourism in Taiwan and elsewhere, where affluent families fly abroad to give birth to gain multiple citizenships for their children. |
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Sometimes people dispute the categorisation of an author under a particular country – with writers moving around between states and sometimes holding multiple citizenships they can be tricky people to place. |
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The Bureau has also found evidence that government officials act when people are out of the country – on two occasions while on holiday – before cancelling passports and revoking citizenships. |
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In relation to this, I would point out that the Charter neatly sidesteps national citizenships and does not even mention the fundamental right of citizens to express themselves democratically within their own nation. |
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Wherever possible, population groups identified by the use of additional variables such as country of birth of parents, citizenship at birth and multiple citizenships should also be considered. |
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The long waiting lines of Albanian migrant workers when entering Macedonia are aimed at demotivating them and making the renounce their Macedonian citizenships. |
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According to Danish law, a Danish citizenship may be lost due to criminal acts if the citizen has dual citizenships, the law cannot make a citizen stateless. |
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