Sentences with phrase «entire citizenry»

The phrase "entire citizenry" refers to every single person who is a citizen of a particular country or place. It means all the people who live there and have legal rights and responsibilities. Full definition
Will it direct the Merkel administration to return the issue to the Bundestag for approval of the new enhanced ECB «bailout» or will it suggest that the entire Maastricht Treaty needs to be approved by the entire citizenry through a REFERENDUM?
«That certain, but by no means all, religious groups condemn the behavior at issue,» wrote Blackmun, «gives the state no license to impose [its] judgments on the entire citizenry.
Public broadcasting at its best seeks to provide programming to meet the diverse needs and interests of the entire citizenry.
According to him, a formidable and virile synergy with the private sector has the greatest potential to spur provision of social amenities for the benefit of the entire citizenry even as government is poised to tap all available opportunities needed to push CBD to the next level for the attainment of the desired international standard.
The state government in readiness for the action has ordered the immediate closure of all primary and secondary schools in the state as a way of protecting the lives and properties of the entire citizenry.
«The Ministry takes this opportunity to express its profound gratitude and appreciation to the entire citizenry and residents of Ghana for their forbearance and understanding during those difficult times.
President Kufour advised Npp faithfuls to vote for a Presidential aspirant who is wise and can lead the Npp to win the Presidential seat.t He urged the party's delegates to carefully scrutinize the persona of the candidates and ensure that the person who is given the nod is a marketable product to both members and the entire citizenry.
Highest ethical standards and oversight means that elected officials must have as their first loyalty the entire citizenry they represent, not just the people who funded their campaign or who will pad their retirement.
The President, John Mahama has said the death of his senior advisor; Paul Victor Obeng is a very sad and tragic moment for him, Ghana and the entire citizenry.
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.
President Akufo - Addo further urged the entire citizenry to concentrate on working together to achieve the goal of a happy and prosperous Ghana.
«It is quite clear and will be quite clear for the entire citizenry that he is unfit for public office.
«Civil Society Organizations, traditional leaders, religious groups must assume responsible guidance within their remits to ensure that the entire citizenry of the nation live up to the spirit and letter of the national constitution which enshrines inclusive democracy as the way of life for all of us,» he added.
«While expressing his regrets over the inconveniences that road users and the general public may suffer as a result of this restriction, the IG appeals for the understanding and cooperation of the entire citizenry, as the restriction is essentially to ensure the effective security of citizens, election officials and materials.»
«He will also not be distracted in his avowed reformative efforts to make the Nigerian Judiciary a beacon of well - rounded justice which the entire citizenry will be proud of.
The titular Hunger Games of Collins's novel are an annual fight - to - the - death among a group of pre-selected teenagers, a la Battle Royale, painstakingly chronicled on television to varying degrees of excitement and horror for an audience composed of the nation's entire citizenry, each district's relationship to the Games heavily dependent on their distance from the Capitol — and as such to their increasing level of poverty.
Until the entire citizenry demonstrates that education matters, divergent values will contaminate the best efforts in the classroom.
Briefly, if Mr. Schmidt can sustain the case that, in brief terms, successive AGs and Deputy AGs treat the rights of both MPs and the entire citizenry so cavalierly then it will not surprise anyone that the same officials will treat Aboriginal and treaty rights (formerly «Indian» rights) no less cavalierly.
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