Sentences with phrase «able bodied citizens»

Given the stakes, why are there not scientists, engineers, planners, and all sorts of able bodied citizens calling for a restoration of the Arctic ice?

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It would also limit Medicaid eligibility to U.S. citizens and establish work requirements for able - bodied adults on the program.
We have strained our imaginations, and our fellow citizens» credulity, to find apologies for the able - bodied, healthy, and intelligent young men who father children and then walk away from the responsibility to support them.
Central to this model are the principles of random selection and deliberation: the idea that a diverse body of ordinary citizens, chosen on a near - random basis so as to be descriptively representative of the citizen population, are willing and able to deliberate and make recommendations on constitutional questions.
Ajimobi said the agricultural sector that has been neglected for long on what he described as «black gold» should be revamped to enhance food security, reduce importation of food items and engage able - bodied citizens who are presently either out rightly unemployed or under - employed.
On 25 January 2017 Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus, signed decree # 1 that removes the requirement for able - bodied citizens who don't hold an official employment to pay a contribution of 490 Belarusian rubles (US $ 248) per year.
Mark Romanek's sturdy direction, Adam Kimmel's cinematography and Rachel Portman's score added to its icy formalism, and terrific turns from Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield and Keira Knightley complemented its script's soul — three actors who could look 25 but exude the body language of senior citizens without aid of makeup and were able to sum up years of guilt in a glance.
In 1981 Beijing ordered every able - bodied citizen older than 11 to «plant three to five trees per year» wherever possible.
Although it is important to note that the RCMP's 1982 investigation did lead to Marshall being freed from prison — implying that one can not always assume that a police force will not be able or willing to conduct a proper investigation into allegations of wrongful conviction — we believe that most citizens would feel more comfortable taking this sort of information, at least initially, to a person or body they do not consider to be part of the criminal justice system, or directly or indirectly involved in the original investigation.
It's a specific power law enforcement officers have, allowing them to command the assistance of able - bodied citizens to enforce the law (think «forming a posse,» because that's what it is).
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