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Idiom
Grass roots.
This idioms is often used in politics, where it refers to the ordinary people or voters.
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It is also important to ensure everyone, including at grass roots level, can access opportunities even if it is just a run in the park or cycling to work".
Creating 'Night Mayor' And 'Little City Halls' Another Lindsay plan to turn dozens of neighborhood storefronts used in his campaign into "little City Halls" -- ostensibly to give the voters grass-roots access to city government -- was cut down by City Council Democrats, who said they would in effect become Lindsay political clubhouses.
At the grass roots, where many will never have access to anti-retroviral drugs, condoms are also in short supply.
It's not dissing people or firing them – it's grass roots, on the ground, connecting people with the best advice and access to capital".
It is believed that the plasticity and architecture of the shrub root systems, enabling them to compete with the grasses for soil water in the upper soil horizons and also access soil water at depths beyond the reach of grass roots, has been a major reason for the increase of shrubs during the historical period in this arid environment.
A grass roots charity that works in partnership with local communities in the developing world to help improve children's access to healthcare, education, child rights and protection.
Only a third of Pakistan's population has access to satellite channels, Mr. Rehmat said, and equally powerful are Islamic groups active at the grass roots of Pakistani society.
"It is all grass roots.
Change the grass roots.
"It's grass roots.
"It was so grass roots.
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