Sentences with phrase «are citizens in»

So why are citizens in these countries taking to the streets?
As with the immigration queues, people must prove they are citizens in order to avoid these controls.
In Japan, the second largest owners of debt are citizens in the form of postal savings.
The political crisis in Chad will affect it's citizens in dramatic and personal ways as they attempt to build a future in the midst of bitterness and the loss of life.
It's also about how much I need confidence as a parent — confidence to be in charge, to be the parent, be the grown - up, to create security and boundaries, a safe place, to raise my tinies to be citizens in the Kingdom of Love.
I also happen to believe that Jesus loves Romney and we live by grace, but if Jesus was a citizen in the US, he would vote for Obama.
Whether in electing PCCs or city mayors, we have so spectacularly failed to build a narrative of what is means to be a citizen in Britain today.
I respect this world as I know it, realizing that I'm called to be a citizen in the kingdom to come.
So, how we see entrepreneurship education is to provide the kids with a mindset to find the entrepreneurial spirit, to find the self - confidence for working life and to be a citizen in society.
«We don't operate as a democracy [in the school], we're preparing students to be citizens in a democracy.»
The pack celebrates Shakespeare as a writer who still speaks for all people and nations, addressing big questions and themes about the human experience and what it means to be a citizen in the twenty - first century.
By providing these opportunities and instruction, our students are prepared to be citizens in our modern, innovative world.
Most states require borrowers to be citizens in order to refinance through their agency, bank, or other entity named in the legislation.
Things you really don't need but seem to be annual dues to be a citizen in the developed world.
The first room we are taken too is a boardroom reserved for party members of rank and as such we were ordered to our knees while the bunker commandant propagated the benefits of being a citizen in the USSR.
«Of the brilliant artists, curators, and teachers who are showing us new ways of seeing history's narratives and being citizens in the world today, Koyo Kouoh is a leader.
«All the artists work with colour, they work with traditional media and at the same time it is all very thoughtful work, really thinking about what it means to be a citizen in the UK,» she said.
You may need to be a citizen in order to take advantage of certain services, but that's outside the scope of this question.
If you are a citizen in Jamaica, New York, and you wish to own and drive a car, you need to keep in mind that you are obliged and expected to take financial accountability for having and operating a car.

Not exact matches

Born in 1970 in a village near Sevnica, Slovenia, which was then part of Yugoslavia, Melania moved to New York to pursue her modeling career in 1996 and became a permanent U.S. resident in 2001 and a citizen in 2006.
DACA recipients» fears are not unfounded — the same fear surfaced several years ago after the Obama administration in 2014 attempted to expand DACA and implement a program known as Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents, which sought to shield from deportation the parents of American citizens or lawful permanent residents.
One big unknown — particularly in London — is the impact of EU citizens, who Curtice warned could «scupper» the Tories if they turn out in big numbers and vote against the party.
Responding to a question about resolving the issue of more than a dozen Japanese citizens who were abducted by North Korea in the 1970s, the spokesman said he was unsure of what content was discussed in the morning meeting.
Citizens of the country have even developed a reputation for having their guns ready in the closet at a moment's notice, which has led some people to wonder if the Swiss are all required to own arms in order to protect their state.
Compare how likely it is to achieve a zero crime rate in a town of 100,000 citizens.
«The other big unknown is - particularly in London - the impact of EU citizens, and whether EU citizens turn up and exercise their franchise.
We are collaborating with a number of stakeholders on a 6.5 - mile proof - of - process tunnel and we are looking forward to working with Culver City to fight the soul - destroying traffic with which its citizens are all too familiar,» a company spokesperson said in a statement to Business Insider.
While Iceland continues to pursue membership in the European Union, its citizens are increasingly disenchanted with the prospect of becoming an unstable economy inside a slightly less unstable economic union.
The move reversed an almost equally feverish rise in recent days that had appeared to be driven by concerns that China will introduce new measures to stop its citizens moving money out of the country.
American citizens interested in exploring China are in luck.
AI is transforming China in many sectors, from powerful facial recognition systems capable of identifying 1.3 billion citizens in seconds to nuclear submarines that can help a captain make faster, more accurate decisions in combat.
The «right to be forgotten» made headlines in the U.S. in 2014 when a citizen of Spain won a judgment that Google had to take down personal information about him.
If even a single EU citizen visits the website of a company based anywhere in the world and data is collected on that individual, that company must comply with GDPR or risk severe penalization.
EU citizens living in Britain will worry for their futures until their right to remain is guaranteed.
«I think if we go back and check our record, the Negro has proven beyond a doubt that we have been more than patient in seeking our rights as American citizens
It's not impossible to do so, but, according to Expatica, permission to have a wedding in France without being a citizen or having a parent live there is very rarely granted.
Gillibrand was endorsed Tuesday by End Citizens United, a political action committee established in 2015 to push back against the results of the 2010 court case.
Current controversies over «fake news,» Russian interference in the election, and bias in online news all underscore the fact that Google and Facebook have replaced traditional media in providing many people the information they need to be effective citizens.
As a company and for all business in general, it is critical that we help develop rational, intelligent policies to help expand opportunities for all of our citizens.
«We recognize and appreciate that the vast majority of gun owners in this country are responsible, law - abiding citizens.
As you mentioned in your statistic, a huge amount of US citizens are hitting retirement age, with thousands more turning 65 daily.
It will be interesting to see how many U.S. citizens actually do emigrate to Canada and other countries in response to this election.
Portman, a dual Israeli - American citizen, was born in Jerusalem and is beloved by the Israeli public.
Venezuela's offering accepted transactions in U.S. dollars and euros, meaning that Venezuelan citizens are forbidden from participating given a ban on buying foreign currency.
The African nation of Zambia, for instance, has only enough food available to provide its population with 1,870 calories on average, per day, according to a striking global map in the October issue of National Geographic — and in truth, in much of the world, such calorie counts offer an inflated view of what's actually accessible to most citizens, due to widespread poverty, civil unrest, natural disasters, corruption, government mismanagement, food - distribution failures, and other issues.
In various forms, governments across the world, including those in Singapore, Japan, and India, are trying to determine how dramatically they can transform themselves into digital entities in order to cut budgets and streamline services (and for some, keep closer tabs on citizensIn various forms, governments across the world, including those in Singapore, Japan, and India, are trying to determine how dramatically they can transform themselves into digital entities in order to cut budgets and streamline services (and for some, keep closer tabs on citizensin Singapore, Japan, and India, are trying to determine how dramatically they can transform themselves into digital entities in order to cut budgets and streamline services (and for some, keep closer tabs on citizensin order to cut budgets and streamline services (and for some, keep closer tabs on citizens).
The transportation secretary is 14th in line, but since Elaine Chao is a naturalized U.S. citizen — not born in the United States — she is ineligible.
Because its citizens, starting in 2006, had been covered by a comprehensive state healthcare program similar to the ACA known as Romneycare, after the state's former governor, Mitt Romney.
Barnier also vowed that it is the EU's main priority to ensure that European citizens living in the U.K. will be able to keep their current rights for their lifetimes.
During the Arab Spring of 2011, it enabled citizens in the middle east to organize and enact real political change, and in 2012, U.S. President Barack Obama marked his re-election with a tweet that at the time was the most retweeted yet.
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