Sentences with phrase «citizenry does»

How safe is the framework of separation of powers and the critical concepts it protects, such as judicial independence, if so much of the citizenry does not even know the system exists — or what its role is?
The real problem is not that the Paul Reveres of our time like Hansen are not warning us; it is that the global citizenry doesn't want to buy what they have to sell!
It ain't the 1880s anymore, and the citizenry doesn't take kindly these days to extermination campaigns.
The citizenry does want schools back under local control but we won't accept anything less than a total transformation of the day - to - day operation of New Orleans education system.
He has written and directed «Bulworth» at just the moment the American citizenry doesn't believe a word of the silken lies that flow from the mouths of politicians, corporations, entertainment moguls, or the media.
Even with a plan to create a common language in a few decades, it is a fact that a large part of the EU citizenry does not speak English or perhaps any other language than their mother tongue.
As a result of this failure, democratic oversight of the government by an actively engaged citizenry did not — and could not — occur.
Dave, I respect greatly your work at theoildrum.com, but to narrowly characterize it as only concerned with the technical question of peak oil, without mentioning the constant analysis of WHY the politicians and citizenry don't accept the often vague and uncertain science, is just not correct.

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If Kraft Heinz had said it didn't want to work with a city whose project - approval process can be excruciating or a citizenry whose most vocal members are suspicious of multinational corporations and non-locally sourced processed meat, then Soglin might have something to worry about.
A perfect example of where the government takes from the citizenry but doesn't give back.
Do you not think N. Korea would be different if the citizenry were armed?
One can argue we did not know the extent, but the US, Allies and every day citizenry might not have «sat» around necessarily, but 6 million died in large part because their lives were much lower on the objec.tives list.
The nation would function in the pragmatic yet the citizenry would recognize that it did not represent mankind (past, present, and future).
Does the fact that the humaneness of bonded child labor, often tied to the caste system, is disputed within India mean that «no unifying demands» should be placed on that country to halt the practice, or that India should not pass laws on the subject (as it has) until its citizenry is of a common moral mind?
(It is interesting to observe that such revelry must not have been uncommon among the larger citizenry, because Michal compared David's informality with what a common person might do.)
If there is any will or motivation to see that the laws are obeyed and that justice is done, it must come out of the hearts of the citizenry, from the will and ability of the people to act on behalf of the greater community.
It is the responsibility not of government to formulate and perpetuate public policy but of the citizenry, who can do so wisely, creatively and effectively only by organizing themselves in voluntary groups around their various shared interests and concerns.
Or should illegal orders be refused, for the moral good of * our * side, as the war needs to end someday, and you don't want soldiers trained to do immoral but expedient and violent acts back amongst * our * citizenry?
Lewis Finley Jr. went to sleep, and so, hours later, did the rest of Louisville's citizenry and their exhausted party going guests.
Ultimately, even if you are so criticized that you speech is effectively suppressed, then your legally derived rights don't protect you from being shouted down by the citizenry, but you are protected from the government.
I do journalism to find the effects, to put smiles on the people who put me to that work, the citizenry.
It is therefore reasonable for me to assume that the state of fear and panic that has engulfed us has more to do with how we have gone about this here rather than any remotely tangible evidence based on the experience of 55 countries that have accepted hostages, After all, ours is the one and only transfer that has generated such noise and fury in the citizenry and attracted international interest.
What we do not understand is the Legislature's willful abandonment of the regular legislative process to rush through a very complicated and controversial bill without giving even the members of the Legislature, much less the citizenry, time to analyze and respond to the proposal.
Many second amendment supporters do hold with the intent as expressed by Madison in that the 2nd Amendment is an unofficial «Fourth» check on the government, and that should government not correct it's over reaches, an armed citizenry will correct the over reach.
It also creates issues with Luddite citizenry such as the Amish, who on matters of religion do not use certain technologies, including cell phones and the internet, so an alternate way of re-deligation would need to be established for them (perhaps a service that will hold their votes in a way that can be trusted to vote in their interests).
The end result was that the Rochester chief of police wound up on TV verifying to the citizenry that, yup, Rochestarians (and even Rastafarians) have the right to record the police as they perform their duties in NYS as Ms. Good did.
At the same time, the problem is so much larger than that lie — one feels that the budgetary priorities themselves are unjust and the money is spent in ways that do not benefit the majority of New York State's citizenry.
Is there any justification for President Trump's allegations that the much of the mainstream media's coverage of his actions and positions are so stilted and biased as to warrant accusations of «fake news, and that they are thereby doing a disservice to the citizenry?
Secrecy jurisdictions (aka tax havens) may be characterised as jurisdictions that design regulations for use by people who do not reside within the jurisdiction in the full knowledge that these regulations undermine the capacity of other political authorities to regulate the conduct of their citizenry and support this process through the construction of a veil of secrecy.
Not only does it seem that modern industry is at odds with classical virtue, but the classical idea of a virtuous citizenry seems to fit uneasily with modern ideas about the equality of persons.
The oft - repeated idea that the job crisis was a result of selfishness on the part of elected officials and an infringement of their obligations to the citizenry highlights the need to take seriously «contemporary needs for care, moral connection and responsible obligations in ways that emancipatory liberal rights talk often does not» (Ferguson 2013: 237).
Adegboruwa said all the president did was to condemn Nigerians and attack issues, instead of using words to soften the minds of agitators and the entire citizenry.
«In one breath you want the general public, the citizenry to extend some courtesy, respect to us, but why don't we do the same thing to our fellow human beings?»
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.
If the NDC has alternate views on how this nation should be governed, there are constitutional avenues for doing so, other than inciting the citizenry to a coup d'etat.
In the lecture entitled «Corruption and Nigeria's Search for Purpose: Fifty Years On», the ICPC chieftain also insisted that «the citizenry must do something about authority stealing because corruption at high levels has a greater impact than petty stealing to which we devote so much energy».
«We also require a much more confident citizenry that doesn't just voice concerns but actually demand that right that things be done and monitor it,» he added.
I do not think it also respects the citizenry.
Leader of the group and Special Assistant on Peace and Reconciliation, Mr. Charles Ushie, stated that the essence of the network was to sensitize the citizenry on the need to equip themselves with the PVC ahead of the general election, adding that they will also ensure that those who were yet to register were encouraged to do so across the 196 wards of the 18 local government areas of the state.
«And the more they become enlightened, the more they become empowered and politicians do not also want an empowered citizenry so they will continue to suffocate the NCCE,» he added.
«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.
Earlier, Mr Mohammed Mohammed Nasiru, a Consultant of the CDD - Ghana, said the election was about the choice of a political party with the best ideas, policies and programmes that would enhance the livelihoods of the citizenry and it must be done devoid of insults and acrimony.
«With this database, the citizenry could at any giving time, assess the performance of all the contractors to know who is doing well and who is doing badly,» she explained.
«In our hearing, from chiefs of police from all over Erie County, first ring suburbs to the rural about the issues that they have had tracking down stolen property, the issues they have had dealing with the problems of addiction and by passing this law today, we are not only protecting our citizenry, but we are ensuring that we are doing it in a comprehensive manner,» Savage said.
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.
«This is an administration that places a lot of premium on the welfare of workers and all citizenry and has done so in very transparent manner.
Scientists are doing their part, and there are signs that the government and the citizenry are increasingly excited.
In this historical fantasy, produced by Tim Burton, vampires strike the same twitchy nerve among the citizenry that terrorists do in our real world.
Doing so keeps the citizenry happy under the watchful eye of President Business (Will Ferrell), who lords over the city with a friendly face and sinister hidden intentions, bolstered by his right hand man / enforcer, Good Cop / Bad Cop (Liam Neeson).
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