These authors' sense of civic duty was internationalist, encompassing all humanity. |
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Turning maternity into a civic duty, Fascism put more responsibility on the shoulders of women, without granting them any new rights. |
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So did it mean then that her party sister was usurping her own personal, spiritual beliefs in lieu of civic duty? |
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As somebody once remarked, distrust of authority should be the first civic duty. |
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In this sense, turning out to vote is always partly a question of attachment to a general sense of civic duty. |
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The companies acknowledge a civic duty to act transparently and respond constructively to public criticism. |
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It was designed to reeducate the local populace on law and order and civic duty. |
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Some would contend that a sense of civic duty alone is enough to compel people to vote. |
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You should see that as your editorial responsibility as well as your civic duty in this time of national tragedy. |
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I could get worked up about this, but I'm not so much railing against networks ignoring their civic duty as I am railing against human nature. |
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My government actually has to bait people with catchy song in order to do the thing that should be a civic duty. |
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And if you do that, then irregardless of who wins, you've done your civic duty. |
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We need new recruits from every community and all walks of life to recognize blood donation as their civic duty. |
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They both received Certificates for outstanding civic duty from Québec's Lieutenant-Governor, the Honourable Lise Thibault. |
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And, the bottom line is that it is my civic duty to fill out the form as long as I am obligated to do so. |
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Because of this, each and every one of us have a civic duty and a moral responsibility to ensure that we do everything possible to eliminate the current problem. |
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This is not an emergency procedure or an appeal to civic duty — although those can still be invoked on occasion. |
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The voters made the trips to the polls but could not fulfill their civic duty. |
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There is no older civic duty than public participation in the law. |
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Despite this, seven out of ten eligible voters will traipse to the polling stations to do their civic duty. |
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Anyone bemoaning the low voter turnout rates and general disinterest in civic duty among Canada's youth should talk to Khaled Sabawi. |
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All persons have a civic duty to give testimony as witnesses, and states have a duty to protect witnesses against any interference. |
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The exercise of the right to vote shall be personal and non-transferable and shall be a civic duty. |
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Early in the morning, voters were amassed in front of polling centers, awaiting the opening time to fulfill their civic duty. |
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That means not just a moral duty, but also a civic duty of the highest order, which we cannot shirk. |
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Doing so is a moral and civic duty and, more prosaically, an industrial and business one. |
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Conscription for compulsory military service must not be carried out by force or violate any human rights and, as a civic duty and right, should be fair and non-discriminatory. |
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Both dubiously equate populism with civic duty. |
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Eventually, audience participation became a civic duty. |
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They were doing their civic duty, and I mean that. |
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While some of the German Länder, laws stipulate that public servants are not allowed to wear, exhibit, or profess any religious symbols while performing their civic duty. |
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In view of the upcoming presidential and legislative elections, one of the major challenges facing the transitional administration will be to prepare women to exercise their civic duty. |
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A major challenge for the government is to diversify the tax base, reduce corruption at collection points and educate the public on the civic duty to comply with tax obligations. |
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Quebec-Solidaire has the civic duty of having this good will. |
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Men had a civic duty to be prepared and willing to fight for the rights and liberties of their countrymen. |
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In the absence of any argument that CSPs are faced with an unjustified financial burden, the cost of providing lawful access should be borne by industry as a civic duty. |
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Raise their awareness of civic duty and the benefits of census-taking. |
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Our public interest depends on private character, on civic duty and family bonds and basic fairness, on uncounted, unhonored acts of decency which give direction to our freedom. |
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That, of course, was merely his civic duty. |
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Something to ponder as, perched aboard your space-age power mowers, masters of your own turf, you do your civic duty by cutting each pesky blade down to size. |
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The Commission should also take a close look at how it treats officials who deserve the highest respect for their courageous sense of civic duty in dealing with irregularities. |
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She does have a deep sense of religious and civic duty, and takes her coronation oath seriously. |
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I only hope that no one was injured because of the brief and regretted irresponsible neglect of my Civic Duty in reporting that which I believe to be criminal. |
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