Sentences with phrase «entire populace»

The phrase "entire populace" means all the people or everyone in a particular place or group. Full definition
Nowhere have the weak social foundations of American liberal institutions been more evident than in the battered and tattered nature of the welfare state, and in the cynicism with which it is viewed by nearly the entire populace — from the wealthy to the poor, for different reasons.
Okay, Fred, so you have this god who is nobody who can understand, who revealed himself to Bronze Age people who had been inventing gods right and left, but he can't even convince the entire populace.
Open murder of political dissidents and opposition both at home and abroad, ww2 style land grabs, purposely bombing syrian hospitals, censorship of the entire populace with intelligence services meting out punishments, having a sham of a judiciary and media while telling more lies than truth to its populace thereby eroding their confidence in any information to enlighten them (much like what the authoritarian right is trying to do here).
The renowned hematologist wants screening for the disease intensified to cover the entire populace for appropriate intervention.
«The Service wants to reassure the entire populace that it will not leave any stone unturned to ensure that those who are bent on causing a breakdown of law and order are not spared.»
Altogether these images are a «portrait of war,» just as Moby Dick and Whitman's poetry depicts this concept - an upheaval that grips an entire populace.
This is where it gets interesting: the pre-mined coins will be distributed to the entire populace of Iceland starting on 25th March.
Yes, it's possible to improve our educational system — even without promising free college tuition to the entire populace.
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