Sentences with phrase «citizens of those countries do»

This surgical procedure is not even considered by European veterinarians and citizens of those countries do not even think about having their cats declawed.

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I have killed men in the performance of my duty and would not hesitate to do so again if our country or citizens were in peril.
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus muddied the waters on President Donald Trump's new executive order barring immigration from select countries, saying Sunday it «doesn't include green card holders going forward» but adding that anyone traveling back and forth from the countries in question will be subject to further screening, including U.S. citizens.
If you're from Russia or China or Venezuela or Mali and become a citizen of one of the 28 EU countries, you'll get a country - specific EU passport, which allows you to establish residency and do business anywhere in the EU.
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»).
What if you spent a week in a country... and didn't end up meeting a single person who is an actual citizen of the country?
Saturday's rallies, organizers said, were attempting to demonstrate a show of force in that debate: Many citizens do not automatically want their nation's economy to expand (it's an almost universally - accepted idea in modern economics that expanded trade will provide net economic expansion to both countries) but instead they care how those benefits are distributed.
The IAMAI panel statement said that every citizen and business in this country should play their role in eliminating financing of illegitimate activities, regardless of whether such financing is done using legal tender, cryptocurrency, gold, or any other medium.
I am a Muslim and I will be perfectly clear, I do not give a damn who hates the religion — I was born in this country, I am a citizen of this country and it is MY country.
No — its about doing what is right and allowing tax - paying, patriot citizens to serve their country regardless of what consenting adult they choose as a partner.
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.
These Muslims don't give a DAMN about AMERICANS, even if they happen to be citizens of this country.
If you don't like the government protecting your sorry ass and helping you out as a citizen, the get the hell out of my country.
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.»
A person who acknowledges their sin, asks God to forgive them in the name of Jesus who died on the cross to forgive our sins, and asks for God's mercy and grace to do His will on this earth, (in all matters, even political) is best going to serve our country and our fellow citizens.
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.
Some people in our country like to call us the greatest country in the world, but our lack of care for our fellow citizens does not bring us that honor.
I don't believe in the supernatural but I do respect those out there that do, that is your right as a citizen of this country.
Marty's new book is a resource for people of conviction who want to be good citizens in a pluralistic society: «You want to do the right thing by your God, your tradition, your country, the public order, the law and the courts, and your fellow citizens.
Whether any citizen likes it or not, they are part of this country and our country is responsible for what it does.
Any person on this earth who commits a crime needs to be held accountable, it does not matter if your a police officer, fireman, news broadcaster, famous celebrity, priest, monk, factory worker, or cashier, you are a citizen of a country, each country has rules, each person is answerable to these rules.
Without scientists and engineers to create new technologies and ways of doing society's business, other economies in other countries will out - compete the United States and leave our citizens behind.
They should be elected based on credentials and what they are willing to do to ensure that the citizens of their country are treated as equally as possible.
U.S. government leaders and an «objective» press described the Sandinistas in Nicaragua as «communist,» «Marxist,» «Marxist / Leninist,» «totalitarian,» «Cuban - backed,» or «Soviet - backed» so often that few U.S. citizens knew that Sweden was giving more aid to Nicaragua per capita than to any other country or that while Nicaragua does have both a Communist party and a Marxist - Leninist party these two parties together received less than 3 percent of the vote and are distinct from and hostile to the Sandinista party.
While harsh competition between companies, countries, towns and workers generates exclusion and insecurity for the increasing numbers of people, in the North and also in the South, there does appear to be an awakening of citizens and of social forces.
You don't get to take away the rights of a citizen of this country simply because she is pregnant.
I don't know about your country, but in mine, that particular word — «socialism» — was transformed long ago into just an ordinary truncheon used by certain cynical, parvenu bureaucrats to bludgeon their liberal - minded fellow citizens from morning until night, labeling them «enemies of socialism» and «antisocialist forces.
what can you do for the victims as long as Christians hold power in our country, were living under christian tyranny, my heart goes out to my Sikh brothers, and i will protect them but those in power calls them evil, what we need is a separation of church and state, that's the only way to help us, as long as Christians have all the power, we will always besecond class citizens,
By 1997, he expects that more than 100,000 citizens will be serving their country, receiving education and training benefits in return, and hundreds of thousands more will be doing vital community work, able now to afford the time for such satisfactions because the need to repay their college loans will no longer «block their way.»
What was in the head's of a country's founders and the odd (stupid, should be removed) reference to some god (s) in documents 100 + years ago does not bind current citizens.
While Christianity is a bare ember of the fire it once was, the countries of Europe show more love and concern for their citizens in general than the «Christian» US ever does, and they do not parade their so called Christian values for all to see.
I don't like it when a politican thinks they have the right to force their religious beliefs on all of the citizen in their district, city, state, or country.
This country was founded on freedom of religion and individual rights... i personally don't give a hoot... what denomination a individual is as long as he or she is a good honest caring American citizen... I remember JFK, everyone said no one would vote for a Catholic..
Let me ask you this then: Which GOP hopeful do you think will do the best job representing the wealthy citizens of our country?
His two splendid books of memoirs show him to be a brave and decent citizen of his country and his universities, as well as a good «natured raconteur of folly who doesn't mind turning his wit against himself.
Sweden for example has the highest percentage of athiests in developed countries, estimates have varied but have been as high as 85 % of citizens are athiests or don't believe in a god.
What he does to bring harm to another might just come back to his children and he will pay for the evil bile he is foisting upon all of us citizens, disgracing our country for his dreamed of chance for be elected again and to again live off the government's payroll.
On this day, despite what may occur because of this deal, I am proud to be an Israeli citizen, as I know that if a friend, a family member or my son will be enlisted to defend our country, everything will be done to bring them home.
If you are so religious and such a good Christian (Derp and other commentors) why would you do business with a company who then turns around and gives a part of that money to a hate group that has openly stated they would prefer the government take certain citizens of this country out and SHOOT them.
Aside from THAT I will bet you that there are MANY things mentioned in you «bible» that you and others of your «faith» don't follow... but yet you still feel compelled to force SOME things found in your bible on other citizens of this country.
Wait a minute, since you and your bigoted friends aren't really talking about taking away citizenship from our gay brothers and sisters (it would be a civil war if you tried, I'm not gay and I would fight against you), how could you take away any of their «God» given rights as a citizen, you know the same «God» given rights that you and your patriotic friends enjoy (I am assuming that you and everyone else that feels like you have served our great country in uniform just like me and my gay brothers and sister have done, are doing and will do).
Not sure what muslim countries your talking about, but culturally most of them do have sharia law in one form or another, which is why most of them consider christians second class citizens & if they ever step out of line by offending muslims there will be rioting and murder of christian families.
I'm frankly sick and tired of the political preachers across this country telling me as a citizen that if I want to be a moral person, I must believe in «A,» «B,» «C» and «D.» Just who do they think they are?
If Brian McLaren, Tony Jones, Doug Pagitt, Rachel Held Evans, and the rest don't like it (Free Speech)... they're free to leave and become citizens of countries that have ZERO Free Speech Rights.
And the cause for this shameful, dark spot on the conscience of this country lies on the hands of those who sit in the seats of power (government), but have done NOTHING to prevent this crime against the citizens of this country.
As an atheist citizen of the USA, I don't have to buy a ticket to another country in order to enjoy religious freedom.
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.
Peaceful protest is one of the most American things a citizen of our country can do.
Nor do I see Citeh supporters wanting their Saudi owners disenfranchised, a country whose football team refused to stand and be silent for a minute for the victims of the London terrorist attack, in which their hosts, Australia, had lost citizens.
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