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How to use civic duty in a sentence

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These authors' sense of civic duty was internationalist, encompassing all humanity.
Turning maternity into a civic duty, Fascism put more responsibility on the shoulders of women, without granting them any new rights.
So did it mean then that her party sister was usurping her own personal, spiritual beliefs in lieu of civic duty?
As somebody once remarked, distrust of authority should be the first civic duty.
In this sense, turning out to vote is always partly a question of attachment to a general sense of civic duty.
The companies acknowledge a civic duty to act transparently and respond constructively to public criticism.
It was designed to reeducate the local populace on law and order and civic duty.
Some would contend that a sense of civic duty alone is enough to compel people to vote.
You should see that as your editorial responsibility as well as your civic duty in this time of national tragedy.
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.
My government actually has to bait people with catchy song in order to do the thing that should be a civic duty.
And if you do that, then irregardless of who wins, you've done your civic duty.
We need new recruits from every community and all walks of life to recognize blood donation as their civic duty.
They both received Certificates for outstanding civic duty from Québec's Lieutenant-Governor, the Honourable Lise Thibault.
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.
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.
This is not an emergency procedure or an appeal to civic duty — although those can still be invoked on occasion.
The voters made the trips to the polls but could not fulfill their civic duty.
There is no older civic duty than public participation in the law.
Despite this, seven out of ten eligible voters will traipse to the polling stations to do their civic duty.
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