Sentences with phrase «when citizenry»

The world is waiting for its leader, the US, to do the right thing and to lead by example but it can only do so when its citizenry demands it.
London is never more London than when its citizenry gathers for a great royal occasion.

Not exact matches

In The Origins of Totalitarianism she analyzes what happens when, by a combination of ideology and terror, an elitist government sets out systematically to destroy a citizenry's capacity for action.
The individual citizen has little or no choice in the matter when the legislature taxes the citizenry and appropriates a portion of the revenues as subsidies to private organizations for purposes it deems appropriate (and of course it could not properly give any such subsidies to churches).
At a time when the rest of the world, especially the West and some parts of Asia, leads in industrial, technological and scientific innovations and advancements, including such vigorous pursuits as the political economy of comparative advantage, of improving the standard of living and the quality of life of their hardworking citizenry, many of us in the African world are on the other hand dangerously still stuck in the backward - thinking historical periodization of the Middle Ages.
We find it very bizarre that the Hon. Attorney - General, Ms Gloria Akufo, who assured the entire citizenry of her commitment to fairness and strict adherence to ethical principles at her vetting not too long ago, will claim that she exercised the said constitutional discretion on grounds merely that there was a lack of evidence to prosecute the case in question when indeed, the Siting Judge, Court Clerks, Court Bailiffs, Court Warrant Officers (CWOs), Journalists as well as notable public figures in whose presence the said court was physically attacked and the accused persons freed, are alive and available to be interviewed and evidence taken from same.
His reassignment comes at a time when some Ghanaians on social media have called on the government to sack the Interior Minister and the IGP for failing to ensure the protection of the citizenry.
Sadly, Tinubu, Ambode, Mohammed, Fashola, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and the visiting President know that state visits caused hardship to the citizenry and brought Lagos to its knees since the days of the jackboot when innocent schoolchildren were lined up along routes where visiting military tin gods rode.
Traditionally, when a nation used a bicameralism system, the first, or lower, chamber was intended to represent the lower classes of the citizenry.
The NMA President, whose letter was read by the Plateau State Chairman of the Association, Dr. Daniel Menshak at the Plateau State Assembly complex, explained that when implemented, the National Health Act is capable of turning around a better healthcare delivery to the citizenry.
ISIS flowed into northern Iraq well armed and facing a shattered and largely disarmed citizenry, and it is near impossible to arrest the guy with the bigger gun when you don't have one.
The first lady made the observation when she interacted and presented medical supplies to the Essam Government Hospital at Bia West in the Western Region as part of the Lordina Foundation's efforts to support government in ensuring quality healthcare for the citizenry.
Mr. Ablakwa expressed shock at the Deputy Minister's reminder to him that, they [NPP] are in power, admonishing him to know that power is transient, and that he can not abuse his office, when he is rather supposed to serve the citizenry.
«When wise people rule, the citizenry becomes happy and we hope as I have known Nana (Akufo - Addo), he does not make many too mistakes and I hope that the mistakes that were made in the past, he will not repeat them, he will rectify them and build a strong foundation for Ghana's development,» he said.
The Minister incurred the wrath of the citizenry after he stated emphatically in an interview with Kumasi - based Ash FM that he does not know when the power crisis will end.
Ghana's security is of major concern to all citizens and so it becomes frightening when security forces who are to safeguard the citizenry become target for criminals.
This is what «Hatriots» do when they can no longer peddle their hate to a citizenry that will dismiss this madness for what it is, pure unmitigated hate.
When we look at food crises around the world, the citizenry and the government of the United States feel that it's in our interest to step up to the plate even if it ends up costing taxpayer money.
But when his true identity is discovered by one of the gang members (William Norton Bailey), Carter and Adams turn the tables on Ken, who is in grave danger of being lynched by an irate citizenry.
It's often a bummer to realize you're alone or at least widely abandoned in the act of loving a movie, so allow me to wallow in that terrible moment that the young revolutionaries experience late in this film's second act when they realized the citizenry has bolted their doors and abandoned them.
But when an ambitious district attorney named Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) comes forward to challenge Gotham City's villainy through proper legal channels, the man also known as Batman sees an opportunity to replace his vigilante persona with a figure of virtue who will truly inspire the best in the citizenry.
His main goal is to package the war and sell it to the citizenry, but when he runs afoul of a European commander (Brendan Gleeson), he's labeled a deserter and forced into combat even when, he readily admits, he can barely handle the trauma of a paper cut.
These declines are occurring at a time when literacy levels in a number of other countries are improving and when Australia requires a more literate citizenry.
When the merger of two schools was creating discord among students, faculty, and parents, a principal came forward and suggested starting a new school that would foster harmony, diversity, democracy, high academic achievement, and active citizenry.
The artist's layering of media and reinterpreted content creates a dense, hyper - stimulating environment, one that highlights the hypocrisy of the government's claims of a free citizenry when its powers of observation and control are absolute.
When two artists come to a beleaguered city and promise to restore the spirits of its inhabitants through a mass exhibition of the objects most treasured and meaningful to a citizenry, the effects are initially beyond the narrator's wildest hpes
When two artists come to a beleaguered city and promise to restore the spirits of its inhabitants through a mass exhibition of the objects most treasured and meaningful to the citizenry, the effects are initially beyond the narrator's wildest hopes.
But it seems to me that he's assuming that in America, at least, policy about this can simply be set a bit more like the Soviets would have set it, via authoritarian measures taken by the few, and a bit less like what seems to me to be the only option for progress: the hard slog of civic debate, inherently involving the citizenry, even in cases when most citizens already agree on the basic facts.
It's a vicious circle that turns and turns for decades, except when periodically the citizenry are driven to the truth of things through internal suffering through tragic episodes like Vietnam, Iraq, and whatever else is to come.
Conversely, when prosperity means indefinite land production, clean air and water and access to resources for the vast majority of citizenry, society functions smoothly and profitably.
When we levy unfair, unjust fees that undermine our capacity to facilitate access to justice, we betray the trust of Ontario's citizenry.
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