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The citizen should know whether it is e.g., on privacy, on trade secret or on State security grounds that access is being denied to the document he wants to double-check.
With the recent financial crash and stories of banks successfully executing illegal foreclosures, the average citizen should know by this point that the system is not going to protect you.
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It's an important solution that Part D-eligible citizens should know more about.
"We take these threats seriously — as we do all threats to our city — and citizens should know we are taking all the appropriate steps to ensure their safety," Mr. Gray said.
On February 3rd, he issued an explanation of sorts for the recent controversy: under a photo of himself standing, arms outstretched, on a snowy mountaintop, Kadyrov wrote that his "huge and respected audience of ordinary Russian citizens" should know that he "does not need P.R".
They suggest that citizens should know what is happening to their contributions, that there should be genuine scientific outcomes, and that citizen contributions should always be acknowledged (this became a problem for Galaxy Zoo, which was once unable to find a journal that would accept 100,000 authors. They had to include an appendix).
What Senators Udall and Wyden thought citizens should know but could not disclose -- we now know.
Our citizens should know this, but they don't because our media is dumbed down in its "Pravda -like suPravda -liker "resupportle," highly aggressive government.
Incidents like Sandy may not happen often, but when they do, citizens should know that they will be looked after, and that disaster management on the local level will never again be such a debacle because a hyperlocal government is not in place.
Citizens should know if their dog catcher is a double dipper, if their school board member is a textbook consultant, and -- as we learned in our most recent courtroom drama -- if the governor has income from people wanting to do business with the state.
Based on our work, we compiled a top-ten list of things Illinois citizens should know about the state's juvenile and adult prison systems in 2011. 1. Illinois' adult prisons are overcrowded Although Illinois' adult prison system has long exceeded its design capacity of 33,663 inmates, the Illinois Department of Corrections (DOC) reached more than 49,000 for the first time in 2011.
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