The design sought to improve the fortunes of
ordinary citizens there by providing power, housing, water, food, and transportation.
Not exact matches
But if that is the case, why are
there so few public statements, with the «conservative» label attached to them, that tell us exactly what policy should be in the matter of education, welfare provision, environmental protection, planning law, urbanization, infrastructure, and everything else that matters to the
ordinary citizen?
There is no debate, no discussion, no «opinion pages» or «comments» from
ordinary citizens.
Combined was the disappointment that
there would be no debate and certainly no «
Citizens» Assembly on Electoral Reform» as were held in British Columbia and Ontario where a representative group of ordinary citizens decided on the alternative proposal to the existing system, normal people deciding on the alternative to how they elect their politicians rather than the politicians deciding on the alternative to how they will be elected, unth
Citizens» Assembly on Electoral Reform» as were held in British Columbia and Ontario where a representative group of
ordinary citizens decided on the alternative proposal to the existing system, normal people deciding on the alternative to how they elect their politicians rather than the politicians deciding on the alternative to how they will be elected, unth
citizens decided on the alternative proposal to the existing system, normal people deciding on the alternative to how they elect their politicians rather than the politicians deciding on the alternative to how they will be elected, unthinkable!
But
there is reason to hope: many
ordinary citizens desire to make positive change in their daily lives, in their communities, and in the world at large.
Unfortunately
there is not much else out
there telling the
ordinary citizen what is going on behind closed doors.
No offence to David — in this case, an
ordinary group of
citizens who have spent an extraordinary amount of time becoming pseudo-experts on all things industrial wind turbines — but at first
there didn't appear even the slightest chance of stopping the threat of wind power.
«In the last two years
there's been a sharp decrease in the number of judicial trials that have led to the committal to «
ordinary» or «special» (i.e. high - security) psychiatric hospitals of healthy, or perhaps unhealthy,
citizens, on political grounds.
We agree that
there are problems with the current costs regime but the proposals in the Jackson Report which the government has adopted will reduce access to justice for
ordinary citizens to the advantage of insurers and business and we can not keep quiet about that.»
Likewise, if you are a senior
citizen living on a golf course or in an historic townhouse in the heart of the city, you may have a beautiful experience renting a home and living
there, but you never know when something may come up to disrupt the flow of your
ordinary life.