Sentence examples for citizenry through from inspiring English sources

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And leaving the budget surplus in government hands rather than returning it to the citizenry through tax cuts, they say, encourages all sorts of wasteful spending.

Officials for the European parliament claim there is now a "clear need" for a significant increase in spending on the Europe for Citizens programme, which aims to foster the notion of an EU citizenry through remembrance events, town twinning and involvement in European parliamentary elections.

Rather than try to shove the repeal of term limits down the throat of the citizenry through a back door by way of the City Council, what should done by proponents of this measure is to call for a special election only for this issue.

Additionally, the projection for New Zealand's Asian population in exceeding that of Māori, Butcher (2010) suggested, raises issues for New Zealand's bicultural framework embodied in public documents such as the New Zealand Curriculum's aim of developing a critical, informed and responsible citizenry through science education.

Obama is the most radical president in American history and views the citizenry through a Post-Colonial Kenyan perspective.

Through its first 230 years, the principles of truth, justice, liberty and equality have guided America's citizenry through extremely turbulent times.

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An implicit assumption of this discourse is that the nation-state is the guarantor of first resort for the social rights of its recognized citizenry, either through state action or through the promotion of such efforts in the private sector.

After all, the argument usually goes like this: When businesses and wealthy individuals buy political influence, they are overriding the wishes of the citizenry expressed through elections and thus are subverting democracy.

But to many ears — even within his own party — the President's declaration that France would get into the wholesale deportation business again, and that France should draw a hard line through the citizenry between the native and the foreign-born, carried ugly echoes of Vichy.

But to many ears even within his own party the President's declaration that France would get into the wholesale deportation business again, and that France should draw a hard line through the citizenry between the native and the foreign-born, carried ugly echoes of Vichy.

After the January 25 Revolution, a "surge of collective empowerment coursed through the citizenry, where public policy was guided by the streets or at least pressured in a real way by it," he recalls.

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