Sentence examples for from all citizens from inspiring English sources

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An effective moratorium must be grounded in the principle that the power to modify the human genome demands serious engagement not only from scientists and ethicists but from all citizens.

It does require allegiance and commitment from all citizens to shape and observe the values and rules of a shared society, as well as action on the social and economic agenda to ensure that the promise of integration is met and experienced as a social reality.

I think the solution to the above should not only come from our government leaders, but from all citizens - men, women, and teens.

One that is well-funded through a comprehensive insurance scheme, sustained by equitable contributions from all citizens and ensuring that even the poorest of the poor can get the best quality care.

"If this council is unwilling to listen to prayers from all citizens, regardless of their belief, the solution is to not have prayers at all," said Andrew Seidel, an attorney for the Freedom From Religion Foundation, a nonprofit that fights to defend the Establishment Clause.

The sample included 3787 4808 patients selected from all citizens aged ≥ 18 years entitled to social security benefits, having a prescription for a corticosteroid + β2-agonist combination, and an ATC code corresponding to R03AK, divided into three groups, ie, pressurized (spray) drugs, inhaled powders, and extrafine formulations.

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From all the citizens of the United States of America, God bless you.

From all the citizens on Alderaan to the people on both Death Stars, and that's just the original trilogy.

Russell J. Cornelia Beijing, China James Surowiecki's column on proposals to institute a universal basic income — a stipend from the government for all citizens — presents a number of persuasive arguments in favor of the idea (The Financial Page, June 20th).

The pleasure that we might take from all this, as citizens of a democracy, is largely perverse.

"Simply put," political scientists Benjamin Highton and Raymond Wolfinger wrote in their 2001 article, "The Political Implications of Higher Turnout," in the British Journal of Political Science, U.S. "voters' preferences differ minimally from those of all citizens; outcomes would not change if everyone voted".

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