Sentences with phrase «few citizens»

Unless there's a big controversy going on, very few citizens attend school board meetings.
If, alternatively, the specific crimes underlying the misconduct is what's most important, then only a select few citizens would be substantially injured by it.
Having the ability to escape the gray winter in the city is one that very few citizens in Argentina can enjoy.
She was a confirmed member of the 1 %, the chosen few citizens who control a disproportionate share of the wealth and power in the United States, if not the world, and enjoy a luxurious lifestyle that the other 99 % can only dream and / or seethe about.
Following the publication of a report in July 2017, North Korea's elites, some of the country's few citizens allowed on the Internet, have greatly altered their online behavior, and are now obfuscating their browsing activity, and have ditched US websites like Facebook or Instagram for alternative Chinese social networks.
A hardy few citizens and good - government groups are fighting back, banding together to support reformers in this crucial election year.
In Central New York, the Manlius Police Department was the first to announce it bought body cameras in June 2014, and it has since reported fewer citizen complaints.
With the average salary, for example, for a Russian doctor being around a $ 100.00, it is a luxury few citizens can afford.
The masses cheer — and send happy faces floating up video screens on the sides of skyscrapers — as the last few citizens who cherish independent thought are rounded up and their books are torched by flamethrowers.
In western Europe, it has resulted in fewer citizens residing at the extremes of wealth and poverty.
Spotting the Yenko Nova is like running into a lost artifact; very few citizens even realize they exist.
Nowadays, few citizens appreciate them and most call them «rats with wings» while their real name is «Colomba Livia».
Many Erie County Legislature public hearings have few citizens in attendance, while a few draw a lot of people, like the upcoming hearing on the County Executive Poloncarz's proposed budget.
However, very few citizens have the chance to watch the Court in action when historic lawsuits come before it,» said Rep. Poe.
Those «christians» were firmly driven out of town, and not by just a few citizens.
... He smiles and says that a few citizens in Janeville called the police because of a suspicious black man in a white car was parked at the Wharf for a couple hours.
At some transitional stage a few citizens still have eyes and vision after most people are blind.
Essential to life and free of sugar, caffeine and calories, water also received votes from a few citizens and nutritionists.
The very idea for the «hold» originated among a few citizens, was almost immediately exploded into a virtual movement by tens of thousands of people, and was then made into a reality by a single political figure, Chris Dodd, responding to that passion by taking the lead on it.
An undead army takes advantage of the resulting instability and attacks the realm forcing all but a few citizens to flee.
There are never more than a few citizens on the streets or in taverns and they are not in the houses you burgle either.
Few citizens were aware of the significance of the concessions that school boards made to unions over the years.
I'm curious, if a team of people versed in master planning, facilities and education can't figure it out in 10 months, how is it that a few citizens with limited knowledge of the district and its needs can have all the answers after looking at this for just a few months.
The viewer is greeted with the compact elegance of Vicuña's words: «The first precarious works were not documented, they existed only for the memories of a few citizens.
Nonetheless, few citizens or political leaders understand the underlying science well enough to evaluate climate - related proposals and controversies.
With states facing budget crunches and having to cut so many government programs that seek to help lots of citizens in need, states likely will continue to see the economic wisdom of cutting a government program that seek to kill a few citizens who murder.
A group of law students from Cambridge, inter alia the German Ludwig Konrad Bull, noticed that only a few citizens know which rights they are entitled to as a victim of a crime and how to proceed after such an offense.
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