Sentences with phrase «rather on the citizenship»

Horgan said that the new B.C. Liberal tax on foreign nationals will not focus on speculative investment — the activity that is distorting real estate prices in B.C. — but rather on the citizenship of home - buyers.

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Rather, success is how well it sustains the ideals, values and engaged citizenship on which free societies depend.
On the basis of her experience, Hannah Arendt concluded that human rights — understood as rights obtained regardless of one's citizenship — were a noble idea, but rather scarce in reality.
Through the poignant juxtaposition of citizenship and slavery, young people's protest against attacks on their economic activity and more broadly against the employment crisis, reflects their efforts to force their way to political recognition, rather than existing a political space that seems to exclude their voices and needs.
But Russian policy tends to focus on citizenship rather than language and ethnicity.
In 2016, the Supreme Court asserted that legislative districts should be drawn to include all people living within them, regardless of citizenship status, rather than based solely on the eligible voter population.
Because of available interactive technologies such as the Internet, the social studies classroom has the potential to revitalize the traditional notions of citizenship education that focus on «the documents and procedures of republican government, the accomplishments of our country and typically adopts an assimilationist rather than multicultural view of history» (Cogan, Grossman, & Lei, 2000, p. 50).
Rather than focus on credit scores, these loans have more basic requirements including U.S. citizenship, having a SSN and a completed FAFSA application.
This rather procedural argument is less persuasive than one based on the bigger Treaty picture: by inserting Article 50 into the TEU the Member States, and for that matter the European Parliament, clearly accepted the possibility of departure from the Union, and associated removal of Union citizenship from national communities.
All the arguments that citizenship should limit withdrawal rely implicitly on a certain view of Union citizenship: that it is a status so profound that it transcends mere institutional arrangements, almost a fundamental right of Europeans, such that Union and national procedures can be made subject to it, rather than vice versa.
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