Sentence examples for sets of citizens from inspiring English sources

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However, the current fractured educational system, in which students learn according to ethnically coloured, often biased curricula, has had the effect of creating three separate sets of citizens, each unfamiliar with and distrustful of the others.

The moderate idealization theorist can insist that we can go too far in separating idealized belief-value sets from the dingy, real-world belief-value sets of citizens, eventually arriving at a point where the tie is severed and indeed, as Wolterstorff insists (2007, 153), the person being idealized has no reason to care about his counterpart's recommendations.

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Understanding this distinction in values will support development of products, services and brands that help take current and prospective customers on a journey towards these sets of citizen-centric values and maximize the ecological efficiency of well-being-needs satisfaction.

Finding fellow Greek-Americans with "the mind-set of citizens of the world" is one of the biggest challenges Mr. Parlamis says he faces.

But there's a much larger set of citizens who hold no-show or seldom-show jobs or who are simply taken care of.

Roger Porter, a professor at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government who worked in the first Bush and Reagan administrations, says that Snow should "absolutely be involved in marketing" the president's plan and adds, "It's healthy in democracy to produce a more informed set of citizens".

They're taking $500 billion out of Medicare not to make it more sustainable, but to start a new federal program for a whole new set of citizens.

A diverse set of citizens also spoke at the Summit to share how access to broadband or technology changed their lives.

She asked if he could get a new set of citizen papers for her.

8 30 A.M. (Sundance) MAN IN THE CHAIR (2007) Christopher Plummer, below, plays Flash Madden, a long-retired Hollywood studio gaffer who earned his nickname from Orson Welles on the set of "Citizen Kane".

The only religious remark that has ever been attributed to Mankiewicz was recorded on the set of "Citizen Kane": Welles walked by, and Mankiewicz muttered, "There, but for the grace of God, goes God".

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