Sentences with phrase «citizens of countries where»

Or if the invading Islam force should feel inclined to do so, they can make you a secondary citizen of their country where they will tax you for not being Muslim.

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In a country where most citizens have little disposable income, potential franchisees should follow the example of franchisees in other tourism centers, like Indonesia, and focus on tourists to bring in the dough.
The chain's Indian restaurants will have the distinction of not serving beef, to better fit the needs of customers in a country where the majority of citizens are Hindu or Muslim.
To credulously accept this sort of response, on an issue as important as this one, is behavior unfit for any citizen of a free country, where safeguarding the rule of law is a civic responsibility.
I would imagine in urban areas like Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal, which have significant populations of recent immigrants, there's probably a significant subset of people who fled from countries where governments do all sorts of nasty things with the information they collect about their citizens and who aren't all that keen to provide such information here (you might say, «sure, but Canada's not Iran», to which the answer would be «exactly»).
For the value of everything produced by a country's citizens, no matter where they are in the world, you should look at gross national product.
Citizens of other countries where the financial system was crippled or injured are much more aggressive in their support for radical surgery, such as certain provisions embedded in the U.S. financial reform bill.
These uncertain times call for different measures and communication tools than we have used in the past... There are more than 65 million citizens of the world recognized as refugees by the United Nations, and we are developing plans to hire 10,000 of them over five years in the 75 countries around the world where Starbucks does business.»
We have a representative democracy which tends to validate religious belief instead of recognizing that they should have NO ROLE where religion is concerned other than to protect it's citizens, religious or not, and allowing all to live within the basic laws of the country which should have wide support and sound evidence supporting the need for them.
Number one, he was educated in a Muslim School in Indonesia where he was a citizen of that country.
There are more than 65 million citizens of the world recognized as refugees by the United Nations, and we are developing plans to hire 10,000 of them over five years in the 75 countries around the world where Starbucks does business.
A decade after 9 / 11 - even the most intellectually challenged American should have understood that in the part of the world where there is instability and power vacuum - the slightest excuse can be used to rally people for a cause - and the Prophet is a powerful «cause» - that can be misused by political forces... So, any American who irresponsibly puts the lives of his fellow citizens in danger by using such provocation is a traitor to his country.
It is the middle ground where we are all Americans together being citizens of the same country.
But while America can ensure the safety of its citizens after 9/11, in countries, like the Philippines, where terrorists train to attack America and its Western allies, the governments are too poor to protect their citizens.
Still, Christians have the duty not to be too alienated from their country, and to do what they can to be of service to their fellow citizens by loyally encouraging what's good and could be better in the political place where they live.
If the US would keep its nose out of the Mideast and other locations, where it doesn't belong, and take care of the citizens of the US, there would be plenty of money to allow all to obtain a basic need and to rebuild the crumbling infrastructure of this country.
For citizens of this country the best - known setting at the American National Exhibition in Moscow is probably the kitchen where Khrushchev and Nixon held one of their livelier debates.
I could imagine a couple such reasons, e.g., that US citizens will be eligible for consular protection no matter where they live, and so they should darn well pay for it - but that would apply to citizens of other countries, as well, so it doesn't really tell why the US took a different view of this matter than everyone else.
My interest in this whole issue comes from the fact that if our law courts especially the highest court in Ghana, Supreme Court that is supposed to be final place in the country to deliver justice to all manner of persons regardless of one's political affiliation, religious beliefs, ethnic background etc in a just and fair manner is now seen to be turning into a place where citizens of Ghana who may belong to certain political affiliations do not feel confident or have trust in their handling of critical national issues in view of some of these «partisan» pronouncements on the part of some justices, then where would we be heading towards as a country?
The two best countries to see this are Switzerland, which has referendum voting at the Federal Level and The United States, which has some system of referendum voting at the state level (The most common being referral voting, where the legislature can opt to pass a law by citizen vote, which is available in all 50 states.
In February, the Prime Minister of Italy, Matteo Renzi, addressed the Ghanaian Parliament where he charged the leadership of the country to create employment opportunities for its citizens to end the dreadful voyage most of them embarked on in an attempt to enter Europe through countries in North Africa.
In a broader sense I am interested in possible implications of scenario, where one of the member countries, introduces some form of benefit, that could be considered citizen's dividend.
«We are all aware of the prevailing situation in our country today, a nation where human lives have been grossly devalued with daily reports of mindless bloodletting and yet there is supposed to be a responsible government whose primary duty is to protect the lives and property of the citizens.
Just two examples from my local region where the refugees were not citizens of their country of origin.
«In the last six months, our President has only succeeded in discouraging foreign investors with his continued misrepresentation of our country as a business unfriendly environment, where most of the citizens are basically corrupt, dishonest, and can not be trusted.
The usual procedure is to return to the parents» country of citizenship (in this case, China), where the child is generally also a citizen.
«Whereas we have restated our total support for the war against corruption, we insist that Mr. President's unceasing blanket negative labeling of citizens, in a country where millions of honest and hardworking individuals / firms are genuinely contributing daily to the development effort, is indeed a disservice and injurious to the nation and the people.
Gen. Dambazau further urged all Nigerians to join hands with the Government of President Muhammadu Buhari in its avowed determination to build a peaceful and harmonious country, where the rights of every citizen, are protected and guaranteed, as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
This is a country where an avaricious group of leading citizens were deeply involved in a cluster of financial institutions that misled investors and swindled their customers.
I am a young man growing up to live in a country where the development of the country rest on the shoulders of everybody.I always become confuse especially when disasters like flood occurs in this nation of ours.One of the problem we have as a nation is a deliberate attempt of us as citizens to shift our responsibility to the central government.People might say because of the fact that they pay tax, government must take responsibility of everything that concerns us.My question is can any government take responsibility of our life?NO.
In a country where citizens are really bearing the brutal pangs of hardship, capitalist and corporatocracy agents are busy doing the biddings of their pay - masters.
In hyper - ageing countries like Italy and Germany, where 1 in 7 people will be over 80 in 2050, it is unclear how a shrinking group of young people can generate the wealth needed to support the growing cohort of elderly citizens.
The National Audubon Society's Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is an early - winter bird census, where thousands of citizen scientists across the US, Canada and many countries in the Western Hemisphere, go out over a 24 hour period to count birds.
Imagine travelling to a country where Gross National Happiness is a priority for all of their citizens.
How can you not proud to be a citizen of this great country where everyone else desperately wants to move to?
So much struggle and strife goes on around the world in countries where citizens do not enjoy the same freedoms and ways of living that we as Americans enjoy.
With the phenomenon of online dating sweeping across the entire world numerous countries have set up national online dating websites where their citizens can connect to each other.
And that's to say nothing of how the country remains a monarchy, where citizens» happiness is directly dependent on the benevolence of the king.
In the opening moments of the film, we learn that Wakanda is one of the few places on earth where the rare metal known as vibranium can be found, enabling a rich trove of technological wonders to be developed, and enabling the country to provide all that its native citizens need (or want).
is a movie about many things — a person figuring out her priorities, a reminder of the treatment of women in countries where a religion's rules treat them as second - class citizens, a study of the addictive nature of high - pressure and dangerous situations, a biographical account of a reporter's experience covering a war, a consideration of how the news can abandon one battlefield for another when the public's attention becomes distracted.
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is a movie about many things — a person figuring out her priorities, a reminder of the treatment of women in countries where a religion's rules treat them as second - class citizens, a study of the addictive nature of high - pressure and dangerous situations, a biographical account of a reporter's experience covering a war, a consideration of how the news can abandon one battlefield for another when the public's attention becomes distracted.
In a society where digital has replaced analog and the country's infrastructure is being retooled to accommodate information technology, we are preparing citizens for a world of continuous technological evolution.
h In Massachusetts, where citizens in 1980 approved one of the first statewide property - tax - limitation measures in the country, a new poll commissioned by the state's largest newspaper has found that a majority of residents favor school - improvement efforts even if it means paying higher taxes.
«I believe when we reach the end of this process there are going to be many other states around the country that will take a hard look at the way Indiana has taken a step back, designed our own standards and done it in a way where we drew on educators, we drew on citizens, we drew on parents and developed standards that meet the needs of our people,» said Gov. Mike Pence on signing the legislation that said Indiana would write its own standards.
In a country where cultural competency and high academic performance are markers of success, and schools are the mediums through which American children are socialized into their role as citizen, unequal education through racial segregation maintains a racial and social hierarchy.
Enumerate the examples where fundamental rights given to the citizen of a country are clipped by law of the same nation.
Are there banks where you can open a bank account without being a citizen of that country without having to visit the bank in person?
The U.S. is the sole country worldwide that requires its citizens to file an income tax return and report any income regardless of where they live or whether they hold dual citizenship in another country.
Interested to know since I am a dual citizen, Canadian and another country and in a situation where my parents passed away and inheritance is coming my way in the form of a few properties in the foreign country which totals more than 100K.
Citizens Bank has physical locations in eleven states, primarily in the New England region of the country, where they offer traditional banking options at these locations.
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