Sentences with phrase «local citizenry»

The phrase "local citizenry" refers to the people who live in a specific area or community. It signifies the residents or inhabitants of a particular place. Full definition
There is no question that the health of local citizenry — including children — is being put at risk, property values in the hoarding areas will be impacted and local wildlife will continue to be devastated,» said Grant Sizemore, Cats Indoors Program Manager for ABC.
Canada's national symbol matches wits with rangers and local citizenry in a friendly war between man and beast
(That group's leader, Lord Portley - Rind (Jared Harris), is far more concerned about the title characters getting their hands on his stocks of Gouda and Brie than he is about the welfare of the local citizenry.)
The four dissenting justices pointed to the considerable authority the state enjoyed over school districts, including the «wide - ranging powers to consolidate and merge school districts, even without the consent of the districts themselves or of the local citizenry
A range of businesses and institutions now use microgrids to boost electric reliability, green their energy supply, lower costs, improve efficiency and better serve customers or the local citizenry.
To be eligible for membership, candidate cities must have no more than 50,000 residents and must pledge to work towards implementing a range of programs from the promotion of organic agriculture, the banning of genetically modified foods and organisms, urban revitalization and historic preservation, alternative energy systems, preservation of local tradition and heritage, signage and light regulations, to building awareness of the local citizenry for the Slow City goals.
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