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"citizenry" Definitions
  1. (less formal in NAmE) all the citizens of a particular town, country, etc.

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"The democratic process cannot meaningfully function without an informed citizenry, and such a citizenry is impossible without broad public access to information about the operations of government," Shapiro tells Gizmodo.
Of course, a data-literate citizenry implies a literate citizenry, and the ethics of all this stuff won't be learned in CS class, so we can't neglect the humanities, either.
Economic Meltdown "The government has completely failed to look after its citizenry, and failed to listen to demands of its citizenry," Mawarire told a local radio station during the #ZimShutdown2016 protests.
Most democratic theorists in the 20th century believed that more information would produce a more informed citizenry, and a more informed citizenry would make good on the core promise of democracy.
Its wealth came from impoverishing the bulk of its citizenry.
And the politics have changed dramatically in the general citizenry.
The health of our entire citizenry could be at risk.
Chief among them was the possibility of an alienated citizenry.
Neither the system nor the citizenry is prepared for it.
The future of our democracy depends on an educated citizenry.
Such an education will make an engaged and informed citizenry.
The country exists to safeguard Islam, not a tolerant, prosperous citizenry.
I think the ethical responsibility is on behalf of the citizenry.
The tension between the police and citizenry is a worrisome problem.
The citizenry is smart enough to recognize an underperforming media establishment.
The job to embarrass the citizenry by his vulgar, immature behavior?
This would create even more division within subgroups of our citizenry.
They also created a mythology about how a citizenry could mobilize.
Say by claiming the "safety of the citizenry" depends on outlawing iPhones.
The city implemented water restrictions, and the citizenry aimed pitchforks at developers.
They encountered a citizenry that their helpful, neighborly Democratic politicians have disarmed.
The unique nature of these measures stems from their origins: the citizenry.
It's also about accountability: whether the government is responsive to the citizenry.
It provided psychological analyses of citizenry in places like Libya under Col.
Hope that education can lead to opportunity and a more informed citizenry.
Fragmented citizenry: Communities have to cater to multiple constituencies in different ways.
No other politician came close in the overall disapprobation of the citizenry.
An engaged citizenry is necessary for the survival of the American experiment.
Mr. Trump's entire communications staff could resign tomorrow without imperiling the citizenry.
In the United Arab Emirates, a cheerful citizenry is a top priority.
"We have a legislative branch intended to protect the citizenry," Vest said.
The true power of a free press is an informed, engaged citizenry.
He gives the system, and the citizenry, the benefit of the doubt.
"We have called for a complete shutdown of the country today in protest of the government that has completely failed to look after its citizenry' and failed to listen to the demands of its citizenry'" said the Rev.
Supporters say a better understanding of where the citizenry lives will improve elections.
A very anxious citizenry, both pro- and anti-Trump, deserves answers and accountability.
The rule of law depends on the trust and faith of the citizenry.
No, they are torn apart from within by the effective disenfranchisement of citizenry.
Promoting economic growth, defending our citizenry and addressing poverty should be bipartisan goals.
They want it to rouse the citizenry to political action, and it doesn't.
When Chinese stocks sagged, the authorities exhorted the citizenry to buy them up.
Our democracy depends on an informed, educated citizenry and an open, transparent government.
The country is best served by a military reflective of its entire citizenry.
Where is the rush to reassure the citizenry that we are being protected?
We are excited about the future of a more educated, less indebted citizenry.
An abused citizenry falls into "learned helplessness" and becomes more pliant and cowed.
Add to these uncertainties a new wild card — terrorism, and a shaken citizenry.
" He called on the citizenry to punish the offending press with "public indignation.
This is how you keep an informed global citizenry and keep democracy robust.
The availability of water is not being adequately distributed to the U.S. citizenry.
Democrazia Cristiana and the Communist Party were tools for political socialisation of the citizenry.
This might suggest we are on the way to creating a statistically sophisticated citizenry.
It's the man in the mirror, the woman in the mirror, it's the citizenry.
So, both in the citizenry and in the legislature it's a chance for leadership.
And it is clear a fit economy and fit citizenry go hand in hand.
"The citizenry has to get involved, the government has a role," Mr. Kleinrock said.
Beijing's efforts to mobilize the citizenry around a Chinese identity seem to be working.
Having an armed citizenry helped keep the Swiss neutral for more than 200 years.
At the time, a poll had 18 percent of the citizenry favoring the idea.
Lamont's top priority, beyond the policy specifics, will be restoring trust with the citizenry.
That should be a grave concern to anyone who cares about an informed citizenry.
"A democracy depends upon an informed citizenry that has access to accurate information," Mrs.
State agencies and municipal governments must foster a richer cultural experience for their citizenry.
Ideally, this media-created agenda should reflect the interests and priorities of the citizenry.
It's a huge segment of the workforce and our citizenry that are often ignored.
"When the citizenry are behind you, it's much harder to challenge," Ms. Beck said.
The other controls its citizenry by blissing them out on a dissociative drug called soma.
You would think that in this Information Age, keeping the citizenry informed would be easy.
And our citizenry who decide who our presidents and chancellors are need to remember that.
And she writes the earth-shattering finding on Strzok confirms a citizenry&aposs worst fears.
Some have better health care, some better education, some more economic opportunity for their citizenry.
John Adams said that for our democracy to function properly, our citizenry must be informed.
A United Nations report details a North Korean citizenry imprisoned, enslaved, starved, raped and tortured.
But it is not the same military, nor the same citizenry as in the past.
It does not control the written record of reality or the thoughts of its citizenry.
Sessions is speaking to a real perception of a significant substratum of the American citizenry.
And what Trump and the citizenry both need right now very badly is some closure.
Undocumented immigrants aren't just shadowy threats to the American citizenry; they're rapists and drug dealers.
As the midterms showed, we have a more engaged citizenry than we've had in decades.
There were warning signs, yet government officials told the citizenry that the water was fine.
An informed and engaged citizenry is the fundamental requirement for a free and resilient nation.
Iran does not represent a backward group of people, but a sophisticated and alert citizenry.
Liberty is fragile and its preservation requires constant care and attention from an informed citizenry.
The sooner the media, public servants and the citizenry in general understand this, the better.
Nigeria's democracy is vibrantly alive, with a rowdy, free media and a restive, engaged citizenry.
Data show that most police officers support an armed citizenry to deter and resist crime.
He called on the citizenry to "rise up and raise their voices" to challenge oppression.
Or does the ideal of liberal democracy depend on an ideal citizenry that simply doesn't exist?
As well, its citizenry have more influence on their political systems than ever before, he says.
The cast of characters is a disparate patchwork of Iraqi citizenry, much like the Whatsitsname himself.
The 19th-century liberals knew that the survival of liberal democracies required a politically-educated citizenry.
The chaos that can result in the aftermath, however, should not be wished upon any citizenry.
" As opposed to, "This is just some American's fever dream of what Soviet citizenry was like.
Only a well-armed citizenry can act as a deterrent to both criminals and big government.
And we all know that a thriving economy leads to a happier citizenry, and less violence.
Jefferson's notion of informed citizenry is just as compelling today as it was 200 years ago.
ROBERT READ THRUN Covington, Ky. Democracy requires a well-informed and engaged citizenry to function properly.
That's why Warrenism's tough-minded agenda for returning control to the democratic citizenry is so important.
It carries a similarity with 9/85033 in that our citizenry is facing a lethal threat.
Lippmann feared that the citizenry would abandon the public square and give themselves over to propaganda.
Their deaths, however, were largely met with indifference by public officials and much of the citizenry.
That's because Chinese party officials fundamentally don't understand how to effectively govern a free-thinking citizenry.
Of course, the citizenry has no way of knowing where any of that money came from.
Take these away and the citizenry no longer has a material stake in mainstream democratic politics.
Anyway, looks like Trump is with Iran after all ... or with their outraged citizenry, more like.
What happened in Australia shows the power of an informed citizenry keeping watch on its government.
That means the citizenry in the United States, just as in Australia, is alert and watching.
Our country needs an informed citizenry composed of people who possess confidence in their elected officials.
An activist press should be a good thing — when it is in service to the citizenry.
China's Communist Party can no longer rely on Marxist or Maoist ideology to bind its citizenry.
But a rational citizenry will understand governments' incentives, anticipate such behaviour and expect higher inflation to follow.
The point is: What happens online is enormously important when it comes to having an informed citizenry.
A more media-literate and critical citizenry ought to be less easy for the powerful to manipulate.
Israel, a democracy with its own vigorous press and engaged citizenry, should understand that better than most.
It was a blow to an already disheartened citizenry, who know from experience how hard times are.
How much this guile improved the lot of the citizenry, rather than the country's elites, is unclear.
Better Angels was launched in 2016 with the aim of awakening America's citizenry from its partisan nightmare.
Old labels no longer fit, and the citizenry seems torn between competing desires for saviors and scapegoats.
It's a byproduct of the city's large homeless population—almost 2000 percent of the citizenry is homeless.
Donovan Price of citywide prayer initiative Pray Chicago said Cooper was always there to help the citizenry.
So, I suggested that it is the philosophy of nihilism which should be opposed by the citizenry.
Its core claim: Without an armed citizenry, the government will have an easier time suppressing people's rights.
Instead, it assumes that ideological divides among the American citizenry will ensure that the lies don't matter.
Has the citizenry of the US actually become less informed in an age of seemingly unlimited information?
"Our democratic institutions depend on the honesty of our citizenry in dealing with the government," Pauley said.
Nobody actually gets blown away in these stories — mayhem is averted, not committed, by an armed citizenry.
The most important safeguard against authoritarianism is an informed, engaged citizenry vigorously opposed to acquiescence and attrition.
"It's an attack on the entire citizenry of Wisconsin," Russ Hahn, 53, a lawyer from Kenosha, Wis.
The United States also can target Iranian cyber and other communications efforts to control its own citizenry.
How else were we to build an informed citizenry to build a more just and humane world?
The paradigmatic example is Andrew Carnegie's funding of public libraries, an experiment in cultivating an educated citizenry.
In their eyes, his commanding victories are testimony that Europe's citizenry desire nativist, law-and-order societies.
It has also provided psychological analyses of citizenry in places like Libya after the fall of Col.
But I think American populism is a belief that the citizenry should be empowered, not the government.
The old-fashioned "prohibition at all costs" mentality has harmed the American economy and the American citizenry.
In the early 20th century, the term of choice, "propaganda," implied a passive citizenry manipulated by powerful politicians.
This degree of control over its citizenry has led many to accuse China of weaponizing its tourist industry.
"It doesn't work if we don't have a well-informed citizenry and you are the conduit," Obama said.
A functioning democracy demands an educated citizenry, but the trend has been toward privatization and cutting state subsidies.
But the advice is likely to be ignored by much of the I'll-have-fries-with-that citizenry.
The result will be less local coverage and less viewpoint diversity, which makes for a less-informed citizenry.
You can't sustain a liberal democracy if the citizenry is both fragmented and distrustful of its governing institutions.
But if we represent the public at-large and are concerned with an informed citizenry, not so much.
That might win the day in the BuzzFeed newsroom, but hardly serves the news needs of the citizenry.
Maduro made grandiose claims to be socialist, but in reality, his regime prioritized rampant disregard for the citizenry.
An informed citizenry that understands and respects differing perspectives is the greatest asset our country could ask for.
This new class of citizenry — the modern bourgeoisie, or middle class, became the economic backbone of this country.
The Athenians prized direct engagement by their limited citizenry, but they accepted a highly inegalitarian society writ large.
Lastly, Washington challenged the Catholics to whom he was writing to "not forget the patriotic part" of citizenry.
And nowhere is that intention to protect the citizenry more clear than in the rules governing grand juries.
Broadly speaking, governments are supposed to provide the protection under which the citizenry can freely exercise such will.
Some of them have even been rehabilitated thanks to the horrors of Trumpism and a mostly amnesiac citizenry.
So the activists' real target audience, of course, is the broader citizenry — which is not a bad strategy.
He's tethered to a phone in a harshly lit room, fielding calls from a citizenry he scarcely tolerates.
The Second Amendment was created to guarantee the eternal freedom of the citizenry from an overreaching federal government.
There are plenty of democratic countries in this world who maintain individual rights without a gun-toting citizenry.
The firm provided a psychological road map of the country's citizenry and its sentiment toward the royal family.
These are the things that would, in practice, begin shaping a citizenry more open to bold progressive policy.
Despite their immense power, they still have to keep other elites and certain parts of the citizenry happy.
A broad federal bureaucracy struggled on with decreasing capability and attention, creating even more frustration among the citizenry.
Now, a favorite handmade rug from the Citizenry, a home goods website, has come outdoors for the season.
According to people who opposed those changes, their effect on the federal government and the citizenry was profound.
Stories abound in his community about his love for the Lone Star State, its traditions and its citizenry.
One local activist said he had a "serious question" about your commitment to the concerns of Baltimore citizenry.
It certainly seems that overly delicate feelings in the citizenry are less important than a $19 trillion debt.
"The most effective tool for combating this information's effect is to have the citizenry prepared and resilient to disinformation."
Motherboard: Do you think the American citizenry is responsible enough to handle the information of an open source weapon?
The crisis in followership is spreading from the citizenry to the political class itself—and even into the government.
If democracy is predicated on an informed citizenry, then the increasing pervasiveness of computational propaganda is a fundamental problem.
"[Sandy Hook] has been seared into the memory of our citizenry and the fabric of our state," Malloy said.
They felt that artists needed an outlet and that the citizenry could benefit from an injection of creative energy.
The result is a citizenry that does not agree on basic facts, and many of whom distrust the system.
Mandela successfully charmed, seduced and won over his apartheid jailers, the Afrikaans ideologues in Pretoria and a fearful citizenry.
To bring Carlyle's analysis into the present, silence, especially in today's oversaturated market, can help create an engaged citizenry.
And it's not good policy for a nation struggling with the influence of falsified news reports over its citizenry.
States have a duty to evaluate who is and who is not eligible to become members of their citizenry.
They also underestimate the capacity of a sensible citizenry to assess and ultimately reject extreme, false and nonsensical content.
They would become a second tier of the citizenry, constrained by the limitations of a very different, balkanized land.
The citizenry must encourage and inspire them to do so, to harness their skills, patriotism and devotion to duty.
I went to the woods and learned to pretend, to become vacant in the act of citizenry, to behave.
In a way, the Supreme Court simply takes on this conversation for itself, and leaves the citizenry as bystanders.
Ataturk imposed democracy from above, focusing on the elite, as opposed to cultivating it organically, from the citizenry up.
Founders have a unique optimism that having an active and informed citizenry can make the world a better place.
Parading the accused and the condemned before the citizenry is an age-old tactic used by those holding power.
It's no wonder the American citizenry elected a president with an isolationist bent who reflexively distrusts elites and experts.
"It shouldn't be surprising" that such companies are attracting greater scrutiny from investors and the broader citizenry, Siegel said.
Koreans have shown the world that an engaged citizenry, armed with the latest technologies, can work a democratic miracle.
The democratic part, political choice, is the enforcer of communal choices and accountable to the citizenry as a whole.
The Citizenry teams up with artisans in a dozen countries, including weavers in Morocco and glass blowers in Mexico.
We would be a better country if our citizenry practiced those values, as much as Barack Obama lived them.
Both assure us the United States can defeat "terror," to ensure the citizenry absolute security at home and abroad.
We appeal to both our white and Negro citizenry to observe the principles of law and order and common sense.
A diligent press, an informed citizenry, and two co-equal branches of government are the most important of these checks.
But the Trump administration does not have the same power to crush its citizenry as the Party of 1984 does.
They're beginning to view the "citizenry" of the caliphate much more in a virtual manner than in the physical manner.
The list so far includes SeatGeek, Cash App, Ro, Dirty Lemon, Baboon, Living Proof, The Citizenry and, of course, Squarespace.
Republican primary participants tend to be, proportionately, a little more male, older, richer and better educated than the general citizenry.
Many factors come into play: workforce quality, infrastructure, industry mix, corporate citizenry, quality of place, and creation of new jobs.
They sent a message to other opponents: don't think that Moscow's jurisdiction is limited to Russia's borders, or its citizenry.
Today, the trash fire known as the 2016 election will finally be doused with the water of our nation's citizenry.
Trump's abuse of these children is witnessed by a restive, troubled and committed citizenry that largely opposes this moral outrage.
Trump needs to continue actively listening to the citizenry and ignoring the advice of the political pundits and "established experts".
Putin has been wrestling with falling approval rates and a citizenry unhappy about unpopular pension reforms and a sagging economy.
Recent anti-democratic trends have only pushed the citizenry to work harder, and pushed our democracy to reach its potential.
One could make the case that they are acting in reckless disregard for the welfare of our country and citizenry.
And an essential step to educating a literate citizenry is changing the reading tests in public schools across our country.
Sometimes it's a good meeting of the minds when your citizenry wants a hero and movies are very hero-oriented.
In their minority report, they ultimately took the head-spinning position that the South's white citizenry were the real victims.
Moderates, by contrast, are trying to create a citizenry that possesses the vigorous virtues — daring, empowered, always learning, always brave.
Democracy relies on a citizenry informed and active enough to make such judgments; in a democracy, we are all critics.
He found that morale was low, and that sailors felt neglected by the Navy and exploited by the local citizenry.
I'm talking about a small number of veterans who seem to think they belong to a privileged class of citizenry.
Banking regulation, for instance, intensely affects the people who don't like it — bankers — while having diffuse benefits across the citizenry.
Instead of a critical, resilient and open-minded citizenry, a conspiratorial nihilism, rejecting reason and dreading change, has taken hold.
Torture and suffering Party officials were by no means the only ones targeted by Red Guards and the newly empowered citizenry.
Both environment and citizenry alike are "all discarded and not thought about by others in the city," as Green put it.
And all the experts in this area say an informed citizenry is vital in combatting any future harms from this tech.
" He asked the citizenry not to give in to cynicism, to avoid thinking that "change isn't possible and politics is hopeless.
Most of Louisiana's citizenry has grown up around these pipelines and understands the important role they play in our state's economy.
There's a fine line between whipping up panic and informing the citizenry so that people can respond in orderly, considered fashion.
And when Hillary Clinton evoked the musical Hamilton, it was in the service of praising the ideal of an engaged citizenry.
But a cynical and disengaged citizenry is not sustainable for the viability of our republic and the future of our country.
"Our first job is to protect our citizenry, and, to me, these arms sales put U.S. lives in jeopardy," he said.
Hamas has latched onto the embassy's opening as a vehicle for enabling its miserable citizenry to vent against the hated Jews.
The press should, however, be a surrogate for the citizens, and surveys indicate the citizenry has little confidence in the institution.
He knows that "we," the citizenry of mice, are not all secular-minded liberals like him but deeply divided in outlook.
A major reason for that restraint was that the press was held in higher regard by the citizenry during those times.
But the current presidential election may yet prove that an even bigger part of the citizenry is politically illiterate — and functional.
It is about a Washington establishment which will not listen to the cries of its citizenry — and the battle rages on.
When it comes to state schools, the states themselves should educate trustees to understand their responsibilities to the citizenry and students.
Now, they are creating rugs for the group's first North American client, a Texas-based home décor website called The Citizenry.
Corruption and entrenched interests are serious problems in Saudi Arabia, and the crackdown is expected to be welcomed by the citizenry.
The lion's share of blame would rest on elected officials, political parties, pundits, corporations, CEOs, activists, provocateurs and a disinterested citizenry.
Central banks find it very difficult to operate as pure technocracies, operated by experts for the benefit of an uninterested citizenry.
The vigilant, engaged citizenry that already beat back multiple assaults on millions of people's health insurance still stands ready for battle.
The real question is how to create an informed citizenry in an age when we meet the world through a screen.
Prayers for J.R. Smith and Co. to make a fair share of them are welcomed by the citizenry of Northeast Ohio.
Concerned citizenry has already adapted to the idea that half the things Trump said during the campaign have now been retracted.
Chief among our needs at times of such disruption is a virtuous citizenry, and that is as evident today as ever.
The citizenry in Machiavelli's time didn't involve as many individuals as it does today, but his lessons are no less relevant.
It wasn't about the price tag; it was about the role the government should play in helping to educate the citizenry.
It's not the fact that the government forces its citizenry to send off its children to murder each other every year.
You have this weird unelected body of elites exerting influence on government policy, without any accountability to the citizenry at large.
Part of the role of government is to cultivate conditions for a healthy citizenry, and birth control falls squarely in that purview.
The Court may conclude that Obama's executive branch agencies had the power to impose their will upon the judiciary and the citizenry.
While they could be selected directly by the citizenry as they are today, they could also be selected by a state's legislature.
When the West Shore Railroad came through in the 1880s, the citizenry could not agree on what to call the passenger depot.
None of this is to say that Congress could become so powerful as to dominate the citizenry they were instructed to represent.
The citizenry can adequately handle the manifestations of protest and outrage, elected Democrats need to pragmatically work to contain the proverbial fire.
To oppose monopoly, by definition, is to support an independent citizenry against financial autocracy—and few things are more American than that.
By now, the meter measuring my level of joy, a happiness-inducing drug required to be taken by the citizenry, reads zero.
The Penal Laws, which are far too vast or convoluted to detail here, essentially sought to diminish the power of Irish citizenry.
It is harder to build broad support for programmes which, by design, are aimed at a small underprivileged part of the citizenry.
Nearly every society, existing and extinct, has a martial art or a folk fighting style practiced by certain portions of its citizenry.
"Dear American citizenry, We're sorry Ajit Pai is such a filthy spineless [expletive]," wrote the first example to go viral on Twitter.
It's the government's duty to solve societal problems, even ones that much of the citizenry denies or ignores—perhaps especially those ones.
Especially savory are the accounts of the government's response to its hungry citizenry, like President Herbert Hoover's let-me-eat-cake attitude.
As a citizenry body, Americans overwhelmingly support the First Amendment and its guaranteed freedoms — specifically, 28503 percent, according to the Freedom Forum.
The War on Terror has constantly evolved, using measures ranging from assassinations, extraordinary rendition, drone attacks, sanctions and surveillance on the citizenry.
In the West, Islamophobia allows the state and its citizenry to abuse those who do nothing except profess Islam as their faith.
The most successful public health efforts in history have always included trusting, cooperative relationships between health authorities, government leaders, and the citizenry.
After all, we have long been a hyphenated citizenry; our children are tutored — or are supposed to be — in E pluribus unum.
They explained how the virus was transmitted and instructed the citizenry to cover their coughs and sneezes, and to refrain from spitting.
Now we live under constant police presence and the looming threat that these stormtroopers will be unleashed again on peacefully protesting citizenry.
"Tale of the Teahouse" is cleverly organized as a countdown chronicling an unraveling citizenry bracing for the invasion of the khan's army.
More private capital for mortgages is good for the public, especially first time home buyers and the underserved members of our citizenry.
Republican theory puts a heavy emphasis on political participation by the citizenry, and on the structural decentralization that makes citizen involvement feasible.
These issues can no longer be left in the hands of those whose own self-interest conflicts with that of the citizenry.
President Trump's executive order barring refugees and others from seven predominantly Muslim nations further roiled a divided citizenry and immigrant communities here.
Independent director Wang Xiaoshuai decided to create a portrait of the Chinese citizenry and their country by making literal portraits, on film.
Court-ordered surveillance is not a back door; it is a time-honored and legitimate right of government to protect the citizenry.
An uninformed citizenry, with no suitable surrogates in the news media, is left disabled in addressing the serious issues the nation faces.
That it's weak, it's corrupt, and it caters to the whims of a fickle electorate rather than the needs of the citizenry.
We can pat ourselves on the back, confident that our country is no longer dangerous to a significant portion of the citizenry.
They are representative of a dangerously misinformed segment of the US citizenry that frequently overlaps with climate change deniers, 911 truthers, and birthers.
That manuscript, titled The Spivak Conspiracy, portrayed its villains' plot to weaken our citizenry by poisoning the supply of drugs imported from Canada.
A nation that values democracy doesn't work when you have one set of rules for the governing elite and one for the citizenry.
In one section, the narrator opines on how 21st-century airports have become meccas, giant cities, for a new citizenry—travellers in transit.
In a speech in October, Mr Mullen questioned whether it is right to depend "on retired generals for the stability of our citizenry".
They went in search of a new politics that would enable both the government and the citizenry to rebalance this distribution of power.
From 1994 to 2001, the Taliban controlled Afghanistan with an authoritarian grip, and imposed an incredibly fundamentalist interpretation of Islam on its citizenry.
The culture must also change within government to insure employees that serve the public make themselves apparent, reachable and accountable to the citizenry.
Four other major developed economies — Canada, Germany, Japan and the U.K. — lose a combined $269 billion a year from their sleep-deprived citizenry.
If his latest move isn't stopped in the courts or by Congress, the abuse and insults against the American citizenry will only continue.
Soon enough, every state in the country bound their electors, whether by law or expectations, to the popular vote of their state's citizenry.
The free press was established to serve as surrogate for the citizenry and to watchdog the government on behalf of the American people.
Still, the topic remains divisive — and the question of whether either side can win over a higher share of the American citizenry remains.
" At a pro-gun rights rally in 2013, he said: "The citizenry should be allowed to maintain whatever weapon the federal government has.
You win if you engineer the revolution, and lead the citizenry of this occupied, carceral state into a glorious new self-actualized destiny.
And what if the citizenry is so divided or cocooned or alienated that it can't reliably pressure Congress to check an overreaching executive?
Leadership mattered, especially the ability of the president to win broad-based support and build social solidarity, compassion and patience among the citizenry.
Political leaders set the tone of a nation, and once they have enabled the worst in the citizenry, it's difficult to go back.
You'd feel like you mattered as a writer and thinker, validated by those who mattered most, the fellow citizenry of your great city.
The resulting text will then be ratified or rejected by the citizenry at a mandatory election at a date to be decided later.
He sought to persuade by explaining and reasoning, not by simplifying or dramatizing—a form of respect that the citizenry didn't always deserve.
The culture must also change within government to ensure employees that serve the public make themselves apparent, reachable and accountable to the citizenry.
The citizenry, whatever in advance they might think of the reigning president, actually needs to hear or read for themselves what is said.
But America's brave servicemen and women, showered with phony adulation by the populace, deserve better than that, from Congress and from the citizenry.
If she continues to elude zoo staff and the concerned citizenry of Norfolk, Sunny could become the next cage-busting creature of legend.
And then came the Women's March: an un-ignorable show of force from a citizenry that refused to sit down and shut up.
Through terrorism, the Viet Cong aimed to instill fear in the citizenry and destabilize Saigon's political system, undermining efforts to establish democratic society.
Many recognizable actors — including Steven Yeun, Awkwafina, Dylan O'Brien, LeVar Burton and Rosario Dawson — portray the citizenry of this middle-class-less society.
I think we need a world where the citizenry has enough understanding of some basic genetic principles that they can be intelligent consumers.
Universal museums like the Met, for all their geopolitical baggage, have an essential role to play in the fostering of a cosmopolitan citizenry.
But over the past 10 years, an increasingly conservative legislature and citizenry relaxed limitations governing practically every aspect of buying, owning and carrying guns.
One of the things that's critically important when you think about this is keeping innovation in this country and keeping a citizenry that's innovative.
A spectacular piece of narrative film-making, it probes the tense relationship between America's police force and the citizenry it is tasked with protecting.
His early moves may please markets, but to satisfy Brazil's diverse citizenry, he will need to demonstrate that he is not abandoning social inclusion.
"Drake's ability to rally a citizenry as ethnically, economically, and spatially diverse as Toronto is truly unprecedented," said Mistry of Drake's evolving narrative arc.
The press relishes its role of government watchdog, but should recognize its actions are also to be watchdogged by government officials and the citizenry.
Following in this tradition, President Obama listened to the citizenry across the nation, region, and State of Utah, including those in San Juan County.
Now, Machiavelli maintained that a political leader of virtue could fortify this quality in the citizenry, while a corrupt one could destroy it completely.
The private sector and general citizenry are still largely relegated to conveying flood risk via sobering oral histories that describe past neighborhood flood events.
"Not just with his active commanders, maybe not even with the Cabinet members concerned, but also with the rest of the citizenry," Ramos said.
The warm ties between Beijing and Singapore — which has a large ethnically Chinese citizenry — however, have been strained recently as China becomes increasingly assertive.
Second, an exceedingly small number of Americans have directly shouldered the burden, and those who do serve are increasingly not representative of the citizenry.
Establishing a universal baseline for citizenship pushed the country far closer toward the ideal of an American citizenry that transcends race, class, and caste.
"We believe, as did the founders, that a well-armed citizenry is necessary to the security of a free state," the event's website said.
But Trump might also produce a positive reaction in the citizenry that leads to a renewed political dynamism and more engagement in civic life.
Rather, it is only the beginning of a long series of negotiations which require an informed citizenry ready and willing to engage in them.
Curry, then, essentially serving as a proxy for America's anxious citizenry, effected a sort of justice: He used his cachet to illuminate vital information.
We've known for a long time that North Korea is a malignant, terrible regime that has no problem seeing its citizenry suffer and starve.
Drug users run the entire spectrum of citizenry, and yet global drug policy has almost exclusively treated them as a problem to be disposed of.
Gun rights proponents complain the rules could disarm law-abiding citizens and encroach on Switzerland's heritage and national identity that includes a well-armed citizenry.
As we increasingly accept inaccurate peddlers of politicized misinformation as "news," we allow our citizenry to be horrifically misinformed as part of this new normal.
If there really were a "war" on police, you'd think a citizenry armed with more than three hundred million guns could do better fighting it.
The words of European leaders ring hollow, especially contrasted with the actions of a president willing to defy political correctness in protecting the American citizenry.
The Thin Blue Line is predicated on standing between our citizenry and those who would seek to do them harm -- regardless of color or creed.
Hu Shigen proposed three necessary elements for the transformation of the Chinese state: a strengthened citizenry, a break within the ruling elite and international intervention.
Recruited from the average citizenry, you are you, but if you worked as part of a massive surveillance operation for a country called The Nation.
As states become more desperate in the Global War on Terror, the citizenry must become more vigilant and not swept up in anti-Muslim hysteria.
Instead, the National Guard and federal troops have typically provided support to humanitarian assistance and law enforcement organizations rather than interact directly with the citizenry.
"I feel that the Second Amendment is the right to keep and bear arms for our citizenry," she explained during a radio interview in 2010.
A fundamental premise of the search warrant process is to interpose a neutral third party — a judge — between the government's investigative powers and its citizenry.
The European Union also makes a good target, but it confers too many benefits on Poland's citizenry to take on at any level beyond rhetoric.
But taken together they demand a bit more scrutiny from a citizenry that is becoming accustomed to treating this President as a reality show star.
"For those who are committed to the idea of leveling the playing field with law enforcement and the citizenry, it's a big blow," he said.
It's been clear since the doctrine of "natural born" citizenry was introduced that children of American fathers born abroad were still citizens of this country.
Despite UN sanctions, cash from Chinese businesses flowed to the authoritarian North Korean regime, keeping it afloat, and allowing it to continue terrorizing its citizenry.
It's sort of the dream state for candidates who believe that if the citizenry just got to know them, they'd be converted to their cause.
G.Y.: How does the lack of critical intelligence operate here, that is, the sort that philosopher John Dewey saw as essential for a democratic citizenry?
From a personal liberty standpoint, the idea that an armed citizenry is the ultimate check on the ambitions and encroachments of government power is curious.
Senators can help make the American citizenry aware how much is at stake for the Court and for the country — in health care and beyond.
What if the activism we are witnessing actually reflects a broad shift leftward among the mass citizenry, or at least widespread resistance to the Trump administration?
But Europe's privacy-plus-antitrust approach offers a halfway house: force the companies to share their data, thus weakening their market power and empowering the citizenry.
If we don't cultivate and motivate this spirit within our own citizenry, we are guaranteed to lose our global edge and threaten our future economic development.
Such people made money but did not spend it, creating a thrifty, hard-working, literate, self-denying citizenry who drove forward the economies of their countries.
So an arms-keeping citizenry ready to muster as a militia, even against its own rulers, was indeed "necessary for the security of a free state".
This epistemological environment — with its interplay between disclosure and concealment, inside and outside — produces a version of the paranoia that authoritarian regimes instill in their citizenry.
I also think that, as a citizenry, we need to rethink how we talk about our lives and the role that government has had in it.
The loyalty of our citizenry sends a clear signal to our allies and enemies that the United States will never yield from our way of life.
I acknowledge that I undoubtedly appear like a fraud in Canterbury, as I haven't read its tales — which no doubt all of its citizenry have read.
Movements are the most powerful vehicle in the world to create real, lasting, structural and systemic change because their success requires active participation from diverse citizenry.
But this quote is revealing in that it has the relationship between government and the citizenry backwards: Citizens are not the government's "customers," they're its bosses.
If we are to have an educated citizenry, college and university faculty must take a step back and re-evaluate their approaches to teaching and learning.
Then the citizenry will have no other choice but to return to natural forms of healing and medicine, which are, at the very least, less expensive.
Such craven political statements sow mistrust and xenophobia among a citizenry whose political consciousness has been largely shaped by the legacy of the September 11 attacks.
And a massive citizenry makes social distancing nearly impossible — a big issue when around 100 million people in the country are over the age of 221.
BALTIMORE — Baltimore has both the highest murder rate among the nation's big cities and one of the most broken relationships between its police and its citizenry.
Trustees of public universities are stewards of a public trust that rests nobly on the notion that an enlightened citizenry is vital to a democratic society.
Either way, the plan is to demystify the campaign process while following some interesting races and deepening our understanding of good citizenry in these United States.
It reflected a deep division in culture, indeed values, between the American citizenry at large and the people who get to choose much of the Senate.
The most ubiquitous images of Asia tend to be skyscrapers, bustling metropolises, hyper urban and cosmopolitan citizenry, despite the inherently conservative or spiritual nature of society.
Eavesdropping on America's conversation, this professional listener observes a citizenry that has stopped listening, whose members think they know everything about one another, especially their opponents.
And a well-informed citizenry would be better equipped to understand the difficult choices and decisions presidents must make, especially in times of crisis and challenge.
"The Congress, as representatives of the American citizenry, has exclusive authority under the Constitution to decide whether the president may use military force," the letter concluded.
The original Senate was more detached from the citizenry, therefore enabling senators to exhibit greater freedom from retribution at the ballot box for making unpopular decisions.
That observation leads to this report's second big claim: when a sophisticated citizenry aspires to democracy, frustrating that aspiration can be imprudent as well as unjust.
Instead of Washington bureaucrats deciding which health care Americans need, state and local governments closer and more accountable to their citizenry should be able to decide.
A thorough response must be just as comprehensive, reliant on the work of office holders, officials in government and community groups working together with the citizenry.
Mr. Putin survives on a governance model that requires $60-per-barrel oil, total political control of his citizenry and a kleptocratic stranglehold on the economy.
Johnson preferred what he called Restoration to Reconstruction, welcoming the white citizenry in the South back into the Union at the expense of the freed blacks.
Voting here often seems more like a pro forma exercise to keep UMNO in power than a real opportunity for the citizenry to choose its government.
It's telling that Trump fears only the threats that can be blamed on outsiders while ignoring the more lethal, more pervasive killers that afflict the citizenry.
Landrieu has doubled and tripled that number, and today the city makes over $15 million a year off its poverty-burdened citizenry via those traffic camera tickets.
No, instead they are intended to strike fear into communities, to show the muscle and "toughness" of a new president, and to divide the citizenry against itself.
They implant the idea in the minds of the citizenry that even to discuss dissent or even 'like' a dissenting comment on Facebook can lead to prosecution.
AI techniques are perfect for finding patterns in the massive amounts of data that Chinese censors must handle in order to maintain a grip on the citizenry.
But that's not how it works, and many democratic thinkers have wrestled with the question of how this kind of unreliable citizenry fits into a functioning democracy.
Serving the citizenry in a country where 59% of births are not registered, and many people can't read, is a task that has been a costly failure.
When the President isn't single-handedly issuing edicts negatively impacting the citizenry, he's hiding information the public is entitled to obtain through the Freedom of Information Act.
Developed by Israel to protect its citizenry from terrorists like Hamas and Hezbollah, Azerbaijan will utilize Iron Dome for the same purposes, although to defend against Armenia.
While enjoying the popular support of an immensely Islamized Turkish citizenry, he has realized that the interests of his country greatly differ from those of the West.
It is impossible to extrapolate from these meaningful rebellions whether Republicans in Congress will allow Trump to harm the citizenry or plunge the global economy into disarray.
Making money and striving for ratings are what media corporations do, but that doesn't preclude doing the hard work of professional journalism that the citizenry sorely needs.
Congress should unite around this common threat to our citizenry and move quickly to attach criminal penalties to the definition of domestic terrorism in the U.S. Code.
A relationship between truth and power can be found, for example, in the American notion of citizenry and freedom based on the right to hold conflicting opinions.
With these comments, the President was recklessly undermining public confidence in the criminal justice system while inflaming the baser and darker instincts of an already fearful citizenry.
Voting, in particular, is effective only to the point that it is understood that the citizenry will forcefully dissent from governance if its will is not honored.
The New Deal and postwar systems of government-enabled prosperity and worker rights instrumental in elevating the white, suburban middle class shut out swaths of the citizenry.
Although the Founding Fathers viewed impeachment as a critical check on the abuse of presidential power, they fully understood its ability to inflame and divide the citizenry.
They understand that investing in America by rebuilding our infrastructure, improving public services to our citizenry and providing jobs for American workers shouldn't be a partisan issue.
When you take into account the various diplomatic strata in the universe—clergy, government, military, and class-divided citizenry—decorum is so scripted as to be stultifying.
Shortly before the fateful Kennedy-Nixon contest, President Dwight D. Eisenhower said that TV should help foster an alert and knowledgeable citizenry worthy of a modern republic.
The outpouring of volunteer assistance (think Cajun Navy) is truly an outstanding example of a citizenry united in selfless acts of rescue – neighbors helping neighbors in crisis.
" — Bill McKibben "It means that the need to get our citizenry focused on the urgency and seriousness of the climate issue takes a backseat to the pandemic.
For a fractured and embittered citizenry, this is a rhetorical balm, and, according to Plato, just the sort of thing that sends the city over a cliff.
America's polarized citizenry took a break from intense partisan bickering to produce the highest off-year turnout in a midterm election in 201603 years on Nov. 2154.
An inert citizenry gives the government the freest of hands in confronting climate change, just as it does in every other sphere, far into the foreseeable future.
That is a notable improvement on how the citizenry felt for the bulk of the Obama presidency, as pessimism persisted in the wake of the Great Recession.
Unlike China, Singapore is not locking down its whole citizenry; but it is conducting tight surveillance, sophisticated contact tracing, and vigorously enforced quarantine measures at individual level.
But suddenly, in the past week, rumors of a possible new truce have flooded the news, striking a rare spark of hope among the war-weary citizenry.
But mapmaking technology has advanced strikingly in the past two decades, giving politicians an unprecedented degree of control in carving up the citizenry for their own benefit.
While The Citizenry isn't offering a huge Black Friday sale, it is giving you the perfect reason to shop its goods made by artisans across the globe.
With every passing day, the men and women who comprise the world's greatest deliberative body are continuing to deliberate while the body count of our citizenry soars.
"From a personal liberty standpoint, the idea that an armed citizenry is the ultimate check on the ambitions and encroachments of government power is curious," Stephens continues.
But — more than all of the above — a candidate who purposely denigrates large swaths of our citizenry is doomed to lose at the ballot box. Period. 22019.
At this point, I should encourage you not to and invoke the idea that an engaged citizenry is the foundation of the republic—but I just can't.
And they will be able to do so without ever exposing the underlying data — personal information that belongs to the wider citizenry, muting the possibility of abusing power.
If you doubted it, you only had to read the Kinsey report of 1948, which had let the sunshine in on the hyperactive sex lives of the citizenry.
That is still a notable improvement on how the citizenry felt for the bulk of the Obama presidency, as pessimism persisted in the wake of the Great Recession.
The pH of this new water interacted toxically with Flint's aging infrastructure, resulting in the mass lead-poisoning of a large cross-section of an already embattled citizenry.
Their insurrectionist view of the Second Amendment contends that an armed citizenry has a duty to overturn oppressive government and that they, not you, determine when that is.
Yet, numerous other states such as California and Indiana have passed laws banning ocular telemedicine, thereby emboldening Big Eye and its quest for profits and harming the citizenry.
Qatar's religiously homogenous citizenry, unparalleled wealth, and physical distance from the region's conflict centers have allowed it to foment instability abroad and punch far above its diplomatic weight.
Facebook might be distorting our sense of reality and creating an uninformed, hyper-partisan citizenry with its automated feeds and trending topics, but it's also making record profits.
You will graduate to patrolling the local area thumping on the doors of the local citizenry until an old man gets so mad that you get a chase.
But ultimately, it is the universe around Mr. Weiner that seems perversely unhinged; a citizenry of judges and high priests who seem to have processed his transgressions personally.
The ensuing public outcry led the government to tighten its rules on foreign workers and focus instead on extending work force participation by the city-state's aging citizenry.
For example, the Post Office Act of 1792 in effect subsidized newspaper circulation, spreading national and international news to far-flung states and making for an informed citizenry.
"Regrettably, the general citizenry has previously been subjected to this inhuman and degrading treatment without a word of disapproval from us," the veterans' statement said of the episode.
When upward of 95 percent of the eligible population is participating in the electoral process, government becomes more responsive to the citizenry and less reactive to special interests.
"It's problematic to believe that the private sector can be a proxy for government, and so we need our government to be responsive to the citizenry," he said.
His cabinet appointments — which seem more like repudiations of Democratic Party progressive values — are likely to awaken the citizenry (women in particular) to more political engagement and activism.
The citizenry has started to go back to the farm, the holler, the suburbs, the places they once called home, for yuletide and family, for duty, for respect.
Democracy requires an informed and involved citizenry, and if the people in the country cannot even agree on what is actually happening, then how can our democracy survive?
It may, of course, be that many Republicans keep attacking colleges because they are afraid of an informed citizenry, afraid that in a war of ideas, they'll lose.
"People want a slightly different, deeper connection with the rest of that dining experience," said Carly Nance, a founder of the Citizenry, a home-goods website in Dallas.
The sudden withdrawal of Rs 500 and Rs 1,13 notes starting Wednesday has left an enormous chunk of the citizenry stranded without enough paper cash in their wallets.
The citizenry depended on the two of them to do the heavy lifting of optimism and the good works necessary for the diffident functioning of the social contract.
So, again, I haven't been paying close attention to it, but you've heard me talk about in the past the need for us to have an active citizenry.
We need to do what we can to stand up and act against laws that encourage — as a matter of public policy — discrimination and endangerment of our citizenry.
Foremost among those threats is the pressing need to restore confidence in our institutions of justice and the noble individuals who dutifully enforce our laws and protect our citizenry.
But criticism from Druze, who are also Arabs and practise an offshoot of Islam, has had more effect even though they make up only 1.3 percent of Israel's citizenry.
For decades, readers have enjoyed access to non-digital works thanks to U.S. copyright policy, which balances the need for an informed citizenry with incentives for authors to publish.
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"This is a landmark victory not only for the government, but for the entire citizenry of our country," said James Otto, a campaigner at Liberia's Sustainable Development Institute (SDI).
Before her entry into politics a decade ago, Kandori's exploits as a hard-nosed pro wrestler—especially her 1993 match with Akira Hokuto—endeared her to the Japanese citizenry.
The logic of wholesale non-consensual transparency does not apply as cleanly to the email inboxes of political workers who do not act in the name of the citizenry.
"The gap between liberalism's claims about itself and the lived reality of the citizenry" is now so wide that "the lie can no longer be accepted," Mr Deneen writes.
He'll keep pressing the question: What should a country provide its citizenry, and should it provide those things to all, or only to some, on the basis of need?
Consent of the governed is an important idea in our republic and slowing legislation through the use of the filibuster allows the citizenry to participate in the legislative process.
Second, though a popular gun lobby argument, there is little to no evidence that an armed citizenry can safely and effectively defend itself from criminals, let alone mass shooters.
The citizenry would not be subjected to mercurial rantings from the White House in which government policies change within the same day depending upon the number of "likes" received.
Yet, modern societies must not only resist the impulse to prejudge those from other countries, but must also learn to embrace the common humanity of their own diverse citizenry.
The solution of silence In this noisy economy of clickbait and misinformation, it is imperative to ask how we can encourage the informed and engaged citizenry that Brandeis imagined.
Sheila Weinberg, CPA, is founder and chief executive officer of Truth in Accounting, a nonprofit organization that researches government financial data and promotes transparency for a better-informed citizenry.
Gun rights proponents complain the rules - including requirements to practise shooting regularly - encroach on Switzerland's national identity that includes a well-armed citizenry as a bulwark of national security.
The world depends on a sustainable future and an aroused citizenry in America who will not tolerate this kind of deviant behavior from the highest office in the land.
It is of paramount importance that we take a page out of Israel's book and internalize the importance of assembling a robust missile defense system to protect our citizenry.
No matter what side of the aisle you stand on, there should be a great deal of concern over the divisiveness that the election has caused among our citizenry.
MIAMI — The scene was jarring: The mayor of a major American city communicated with the citizenry via video on a big screen at City Hall to deliver frightening news.
MIAMI — The scene was jarring: The mayor of a major American city communicated with the citizenry via video on a big screen at City Hall to deliver frightening news.
Today there's a revitalized vibe and a multicultural citizenry on the streets, in restaurants and in coffee shops like Kurzhals in the refurbished Peekskill Central Market (900 Main Street).
Protesters believe many of those people died from friendly fire, or in cynical attempts to cast blame on a citizenry that had been armed mostly with rocks and slingshots.
The formation of a transitional government is not enough if it does not adhere to a new set of political institutions that will advance the interests of the citizenry.
In this way, we better prepare our citizenry for continued growth of mobile apps, social media and what is certain to become the use of cell phones for banking.
The couple, formally the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, last week announced their self-imposed semi-exile from royal life, throwing the British tabloids — and citizenry — into a tizzy.
The Israeli national narrative, of a long-forgotten homeland waiting to be rediscovered by a citizenry scattered by history, implies a Jewish identity that is innately ethnic and national.
Outsiders may think that the White House gets all the attention it wants, but even the Executive Office faces tough competition when trying to reach a highly distracted citizenry.
The lack of diversity that is pervasive throughout the congressional workforce robs the institution of legitimacy and affords little confidence in Congress' ability to govern an increasingly diverse citizenry.
It's the result of decisions made by the city and national governments and supported by the citizenry, who benefit daily and are willing to pay taxes to support it.
But you're just another self-righteous liberal on another self-righteous crusade, too blind or stupid to see how governments always use people like you to disarm their citizenry.
If this passes, the citizenry would be smart to press their local government boards to adopt resolutions creating very specific parameters for when they will and won't use executive session.
The state is weak, the economy on the verge of collapse, and an awakened citizenry unready for compromise with their leaders, whose demands for fealty have spread division and woes.
This is a way they can win in a way that they couldn't before, because they didn't have the military might, they didn't have the citizenry that was behind them.
Walter Bagehot argued that, in order to survive, a political regime needed to gain authority from the citizenry, and then use that authority to get the work of government done.
So Darpa hopes the DoD will pivot to constellations of small space objects, sent up so often that the citizenry simply shrugs its collective shoulders at every successful rocket launch.
The Underground Railroad makes me feel like Colson Whitehead will enter the conversation down the line, but he's only 46, two decades-ish away from senior citizenry and Nobel speculation.
The sovereign citizens thus believe the government has "pledged its citizenry as collateral, by selling their future earning capabilities to foreign investors, effectively enslaving all Americans," according to the SPLC.
In "Notes of a Native Son," James Baldwin surveys in pungent commentary certain phases of the contemporary scene as they relate to the citizenry of the United States, particularly Negroes.
They will also begin the process of restoring the uniquely pragmatic, quintessentially American mode of partnering the public and private sectors in delivering broadly inclusive, sustainable prosperity to our citizenry.
Worse yet, the vacuous nature of the traditional media has so turned off the citizenry that many people become political bystanders, opting to remain uninformed and disengaged from civic life.
" It also encourages the teaching of the Bible in public schools because, the amendment said, a good understanding of its contents is "indispensable for the development of an educated citizenry.
It has become clear that Beijing has a vision of a technological future that builds on innovation by its firms for both economic strength and strict control of its citizenry.
If you are in fear of prosecution or you have issues with your home country, it&aposs not America&aposs business, and we have economic challenges for our own citizenry.
It has happened countless times before, and in any nation that fails to maintain a citizenry vigilantly devoted to individual rights and the rule of law, it could happen again.
No polemic focused on lexicographic nuances has a modicum of relevance toward protecting the citizenry, toward purifying drinking water nor toward a warranty that our elected officials will act responsibly.
Fundamentally restructuring the economy would entail laying off workers at uncompetitive, state-protected firms in the oil and gas sector — a course that would yield more unhappiness among the citizenry.
An active, engaged citizenry that shows up at protests and town halls and makes phone calls signals to Republicans that the deception won't work and they ought to tread cautiously.
Yes, some of this gets technical, but we need an informed citizenry on tech regulation, just as we do for the political debates over health care, jobs or foreign policy.
"In Chicago, the citizenry during the austerity talks believed it," said Michelle Gunderson, a first-grade teacher on the union's bargaining committee, referring to the lean contract negotiated in 2016.
Mr. Barber was an academic and public intellectual who argued, with missionary zeal, the virtues of decentralized democracy, or "unmediated self-government by an engaged citizenry," as he once wrote.
That's because public figures must be held more accountable for their actions and typically have sufficient access to public dialogue to state their own case in front of the citizenry.
The country is a global leader in adapting to the needs of an aging citizenry, with racks of reading glasses at bank counters and walking-cane holders in city offices.
He also acknowledges that simply sharing a creed is insufficient to fully sustain a democratic order: Achieving that goal requires an active and involved citizenry, exactly as civic republicanism stipulates.
Now that fundamentals are wobbling, reforms are being reversed, and dissenting voices are being silenced, officials appear to have reached the unfortunate confusion that its citizenry can be easily fooled.
We have, however, put into place an awful lot that under a less benign government or a more frightened citizenry could become the basis for extraordinary changes in our society.
In part two of the film, he works hard and in vain to find them new homes, conducting a vox pop amongst a citizenry every bit as helpless as himself.
"We can't expect everything will go well, but our presence here is a message to the citizenry that if something bad happens we're going to immediately check it out," Weber said.
With voter disenfranchisement issues still plaguing the citizenry, and many burdened by plight and diminishing wages, often working multiple jobs to make ends meet, we need to lead everywhere we can.
Gigabit internet would help make Louisville "a technologically innovative community," igniting a "transformation" that would result in a "citizenry that's more skilled, engaged and prosperous" than ever before, local leaders said.
You need a well-informed citizenry, so we're very focused on the quality of journalism, that everyone has a voice, and that people can get access to the content they need.
In a country struggling more with high rates of obesity and food waste than food insecurity, it's hard to imagine an America where there aren't enough calories to feed the citizenry.
More recently, Hezbollah has prevented Lebanon from electing a new president and has imposed a devastating gridlock on the country's government in order to blackmail the citizenry into accepting its demands.
It provided a psychological road map of the kingdom's citizenry and their sentiment toward the royal family, even testing potential reform steps as they charted a path forward to preserve stability.
On this view, public art — fiber in the salty diet of the polis — is considered an inherent good for the citizenry, believed to promote a robust sense of community and place.
I'm also interested if there are Facebook groups that would be kind of red flags that, if you saw your friends following or sharing content from them, might indicate sovereign citizenry?
W.H. Auden's "The Age of Anxiety" has devolved into an age of outrage whose citizenry has grown adept at justifying procrastination to the point of changing course to suit its comfort.
They wanted to make visible the face and fate of someone who could not speak for himself or herself, and to enlist the wider citizenry in a quest for the truth.
The fainthearted lions of the Senate ought to bear in mind that a defiant citizenry inflamed by indignation and jealous of its rights can overwhelm a corrupt regime's dirty electoral plans.
With every election cycle, the citizenry seems to amass more and more tools for bending the online political narrative to their will — or to feel as if they're doing so, anyway.
These gentlemen inherit a policymaking apparatus that is more transparent than other countries, but inadequate for an engaged citizenry focused on the effects of trade on their jobs, families and communities.
It doesn't work if we don't have a well-informed citizenry, and you are the conduit through which they receive the information about what's taking place in the halls of power.
It provided a psychological road map of the kingdom's citizenry and its sentiment toward the royal family, even testing potential reform steps as they charted a path forward to preserve stability.
"Voter registration at tax time has the potential to not only increase the voter pool, but to make the voting population more closely mirror the citizenry as a whole," Williamson writes.
President Obama's pardon policy for drug offenders is a good thing, but it's largely cosmetic, and it only conceals the bruises that the federal government itself continues to inflict upon the citizenry.
Opinion Columnist BEIRUT — Eight years after the Arab Spring, massive street protests over corruption, sectarianism and official contempt for the citizenry have brought down the Lebanese government of Prime Minister Saad Hariri.
Swiss gun rights proponents are now complaining this could disarm thousands of law-abiding citizens and that it would encroach on Switzerland's heritage and national identity that includes a well-armed citizenry.
Avoiding income tax "makes me smart," he declared with no shame for the wider connotations of a presidential aspirant who would sacrifice the interests of the citizenry to make a quick buck.
They use pseudo-science to convince the public that these products are safe and effective, and they use public shaming to convince the citizenry that non-compliance is a public health threat.
From town to town, preachers told the citizenry what it should no longer put up with, whereupon they stood a good chance of being shoved aside—indeed, strung up—by other preachers.
Given the communities they serve, the shomrim also act as intermediaries for the secular authorities, negotiating language barriers and complex social mores for a segment of the citizenry given to speaking Yiddish.
And when incidents like this occur, there's a big chunk of our fellow citizenry that feels as if because of the color of their skin they are not being treated the same.
It was, despite empty rhetoric to the contrary, the engineering and support of repressive dictatorial regimes coordinated and enabled by the CIA, that tortured and killed their citizenry with impunity, for decades.
Mnangagwa, somewhat implausibly for a man implicated in the worst excesses of the Mugabe regime, immediately promised his exultant citizenry a return to the rule of law and free and fair elections.
The "get big or get out" mentality assumed by federal and state politicians looking to cash in on international trade deals and industrial agriculture campaign contributions left the citizenry searching for crumbs.
"The enemies of the state have boldly challenged the capability of the government to secure the safety of the citizenry in that region," said Salvador Panelo, spokesman of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
Later still, other islands in the East River, like Randall's and Wards, would be pressed into service, used as dumping grounds for those the citizenry didn't care to have living among them.
But as higher education itself becomes a flashpoint exploited for partisan gain, we impoverish the soul of our nation as we move away from the chief mechanism of building an informed citizenry.
In her 2007 book "The Shock Doctrine," Naomi Klein described how moments of "great rupture" generate "vast, clean canvases" — a shocked citizenry who may allow the rules of society to be rewritten.
Today democracy is imperiled not by civil war but by a citizenry torn apart by warring ideologies, in part because of the compelling, if nihilistic, story that authoritarians have told about nationality.
They will instead be understood as a public response to frightening trends like global terrorism and financial inequality, a public response that will, over time, be accepted or rejected by the citizenry.
"The ordered working of our Republic, and of the democratic process, depends on a sense of decorum and restraint in all branches of government, and in the citizenry itself," he wrote then.
Money and power can be beaten by an energized and informed citizenry, by senators and representatives with an eye on the public good rather than big lobbyist money and by committed staff.
Such misalignment between government and citizenry is important to understand in setting policy toward the Islamic Republic, and President Trump deserves credit for calling attention to it in his United Nations speech.
The successful suppression of a single vote is an assault on the citizenry as a whole; it's an attempt to shift power away from the people and to a specific elite class.
Here are some other suggestions: The bottom line is that an engaged, informed citizenry is the first line of defense for democracy; it's up to each of us to join in the fight.
Football is only one part of American life, but it's also an emotional barometer for large swaths of the country because of how entangled it is with patriotism, the military, and the citizenry.
The purpose of a constitution is to structure legitimate government, so that the exercise of power over an entire citizenry by a relatively small handful of elected and appointed officials is morally justified.
In Russia they call (inaudible) this the national security leadership that secretly spies on the citizenry of Russia and here we are in the United States with our own (inaudible) underneath President Obama.
There is, therefore, a deep need for both a well-informed citizenry whose opinions inform the policymaking process, and a policy community that correctly perceives the openings and constraints afforded by public opinion.
It attacks the uninformed citizenry immobilized by religion and prescription drugs while mocking hipsters and hypocrites on the left, all through the lens of his sardonic sense of humor that he calls petulance.
It's possible that Louis XVI underestimated what the thousands of women had come to him for, but his stand down was more likely equal measures of fear and respect for an enraged citizenry.
For Warren to get any of her plans enacted, she will have to marshal the citizenry into a force of civic engagement, rallying them to work that needs doing, not plans already filed.
But in recent weeks, Oakland has been rocked by a cascade of sordid revelations that have left the city without a police chief and have surprised even a citizenry inured to police scandals.
Conservatives tend to retort, in so many words, that "the people" were always meant to have guns as such, since an armed citizenry functions as a putative check on tyrannical government over-reach.
Because oil accounts for almost all of Venezuela's export revenue, PDVSA's crisis extends to a citizenry suffering through triple-digit inflation and food shortages reminiscent of the waning days of the Soviet Union.
It is the FBI that most directly preserves from corruption, on a daily basis, the underpinnings of democratic processes and protects the citizenry from abuse by those to whom it has granted authority.
The myth of the masses of skillful shooters is also central to Trump's much-repeated claim that terrorists would be deterred if they thought they were going to run into an armed citizenry.
ZVI J. DORON Pittsburgh To the Editor: As these primaries slog onward, I find I don't want to elect a new president nearly as much as I want to elect a new citizenry.
" While congratulating Romania on the enormous strides it had made since its liberation 30 years ago, he encouraged its leaders to strengthen its institutions to "respond to the legitimate aspirations of the citizenry.
By 2014, as I muddled through the mess that was the Sochi Olympics, with its displaced citizenry, disappearing dogs, dilapidated accommodations and distressing price tag, my emotional tether to the competition was fraying.
But American democracy absolutely cannot survive a citizenry that can't tell the difference between what's true and what's false, that can't be bothered to find out, and that doesn't even think it matters.
"If you're a Republican, or a Democrat, or independent, when we see someone violating the Second Amendment, violating the promises they made to you, as a citizenry, we hold them accountable," Pruett said.
At a time of divided government and a citizenry deeply concerned about the disappearance of meaningful work, foundations may represent one of the few institutions that can frame and engage on this issue.
The Azaria case has demonstrated that the armed forces, which once enjoyed the total backing of the citizenry and few dared to criticize, can now be sacrificed on the altar of ultranationalist ideology.
Democratic editors reprinted it over and over, for months, in newspapers friendly to the white-supremacist cause, deliberately fomenting a readiness for violent action among a large part of the state's white citizenry.
In either case, they perform the function of the articulation of the interests and aspirations of a substantial segment of the citizenry, usually in ways contended to be promotive of the national weal.
We do this in the hope that, one day soon, it will allow us to understand criminal behavior and better predict harmful events before they happen, in order to keep our citizenry safer.
As such, every man had the "right to bear arms" and had access to their village's stash of guns in case the government suddenly wanted to take over the lives of the citizenry.
Yes, but: The tension remains between providing the short-term skills for landing a job and the general ones for further education and citizenry, and between what students borrow and what they earn.
For example, many analysts worried in 2013 that Khamenei would be unwilling to overrule the hard-liners, both in the government and among the citizenry, who opposed (and still oppose) the nuclear deal.
The social credit system can be seen as an expansion of the anti-corruption campaign to China's wider citizenry, and there's no reason to believe that it won't be abused in a similar fashion.
But his work in the following decade, featuring Senegalese citizenry decked out in cutting-edge fashions at nightclubs, upscale weddings, and cultural events, capture a joyful cross-section of post-colonial African self-expression.
If this dangerous and undemocratic turn to mob rule is not called out immediately by responsible Republicans, and reacted against by an outraged citizenry, the foundation of our democracy will be seriously at risk.
"Non-profits, with their long history of fighting for social causes, are much better equipped to determine good corporate citizenry than the asset managers who currently make those calls," says Ethan Powell, its founder.
As a citizenry, we hold relatively little power to destroy lobbying; to reform pay-to-play; to transform the media industries; re-engineer Facebook, or temper the bad behavior of the wealthy and powerful.
Given that the nuclear threat came in response to UN Security Council sanctions, it's probably aimed mostly in response to that, both as a message to North Korea's enemies and to reassure its citizenry.
Lebanon's leaders need to win back the confidence of its citizenry not by announcing reforms, but by actually implementing them properly, the International Monetary Fund's director for the Middle East and Central Asia said.
Even some of ICANN's harshest critics, such as Milton Mueller of the Georgia Institute of Technology, say the proposals are pretty good on balance—though he would like the citizenry to have more powers.
Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.
The big picture: The judge said that a voter ID amendment shouldn't have been proposed or put before voters as a ballot measure at all, claiming the general assembly poorly reflects the state's citizenry.
While he was in Britain, his "ebullient approachability," as Lewis puts it, was on highly publicized display in meetings with beleaguered British political leaders, the Royal Family, and the bombed-out citizenry of London.
What are we — the hyperconnected citizenry of 2016, clutching our smartphones as close as a lover — to believe if Facebook cannot be trusted to deliver news with the cold, unblinking logic of a machine?
Instead of celebrating American violence, we might celebrate our Declaration of Independence and Constitution, and the ideals those documents invoke of an educated citizenry deciding its fate not through war but through civil disagreement.
Once a new design goes live, the citizenry (real New Yorkers filmed in black-and-white against a green screen) will either praise or complain about their environs (just like real New Yorkers do).
In a low-cost era of publishing when just about anyone can disseminate views, the bigger challenge may be how to educate and prepare the citizenry to seek out and identify high-quality information.
The bellwether trial "will cripple the federal dual-sovereign structure of these United States," the petition said, by permitting a federal judge to usurp Ohio's power to prosecute claims of harm to its citizenry.
In the Jones cosmology, atrazine's harmful effects on frogs are not the by-product of lax industrial regulation; they are evidence of a willful program to chemically castrate an unruly citizenry before subjugating them.
"Without the citizenry of New York, I don't think our team could have gotten our program off the ground," said Ron Gonen, the city's deputy commissioner of recycling and sustainability during the Bloomberg administration.
It is preparing its citizenry for a greater crisis still by providing it with explicit instructions and specific advisories about, for instance, attending large gatherings or sharing residential areas with people under home quarantine.
A solid understanding of the way BDS and other nonviolent movements work shows that they may be the most significant path to peace and justice in which a world citizenry can take a part.
With most of the mainstream media, especially the influential TV news channels, acting as government mouthpieces, Internet shutdowns exacerbate under-reporting on local issues -- which leaves India's citizenry less informed about the government's activity.
An engaged and patriotic citizenry attuned to their responsibilities regarding timely payment of electric bills and abstaining from acts of vandalization will help ensure that the industry remains economically viable and attractive to investors.
One thing is just as true now as it was in the 19th century: You can have state (or corporate) control over pregnancy, or you can have a healthy, productive, and free female citizenry.
As an extension of the Byzantine reign, many Roman and Greek traditions were upheld by the citizenry, although the primary religion went from the polytheistic pantheon of Roman gods to the singular Christian god.
Its intent is to involve the entire citizenry in the shared project of adapting to the 21st century, and in so doing materially improve the quality of life of the poor and middle class.
And the 7-year-old Syrian girl, whose mother's diligent tweeting of the horrors facing Aleppo's citizenry made her family an international figure of hope, has been safely evacuated from the city with her family.
The images on the two walls were appropriate bookends for the key message of the class: Americans are under an ever-present threat of violence, and an armed citizenry is the first line of defense.
And if President Obama believes in the virtues of an "active citizenry" he should not be relegating respect for "the flag and the National Anthem and the meaning that holds" to just the armed forces.
The request by Microsoft is clearly consistent with upholding the intent of the executive order to protect our national security, while also recognizing the need for foreign help in protecting the citizenry from virtual threats.
His story takes on a wistful contemporary glamour, as half the latter-day citizenry—no, more than half—experiences a new, burning desire for rule by mental health and, if need be, by mediocrity. ♦
The report also emphasizes the importance of developing a process by which key stakeholders and the broader citizenry participate in development of fund objectives and apply pressure to adhere to the rules of the fund.
In the Trump era, where the citizenry is being divided -- torn apart — and American life debased, courtesy of a charlatan posing as the leader of the free world, political art is more important than ever.
As ever, their performance will be centered on a mission to challenge boundaries of identity and territory, where the New Museum will briefly become the NON State, with the audience and performers forming its citizenry.
The response of our citizenry to a draft instituted to send our young men and women to conflicts that pose no significant threat to our national security would certainly put the kibosh on such adventures.
As his troops drove from Germany to Bulgaria, they stopped periodically and interacted with the local citizenry, allowing children to crawl up on the Stryker fighting vehicles and explaining to residents why they were there.
The separation is intended to ensure that no single person or branch of government will amass an excess of power and that the citizenry will retain a firm grip on the government's policy-making process.
Our elected leaders not only exercised their power to liberate and protect certain groups, they also used it to punish those same groups when the larger citizenry began to fear or resent their mere presence.
The PROMESA board, whose job it is to act as a comptroller, must come forward now and install new budgeting and debt policies, moving with an eye toward rebuilding the economy and supporting the citizenry.
There is much to be gained from visiting FRONT, not least of which is an opportunity to explore Cleveland, a city rife with outstanding historical architecture, amazing heartland food culture, and absolutely warm-hearted citizenry.
"We need to prepare for a very sensitive situation where the only guarantee that we don't become a narco-state is a proactive citizenry that stands up against corruption and for human rights," Alban said.
Today, Israel feels none of the external pressure it felt in the early 1990s to conclude a peace agreement with the Palestinians, and its leadership and citizenry are more than comfortable with the status quo.
Of the four monuments in New Orleans that were recently (and courageously, it seems to this Northerner) removed from public view following protests by members of its diverse citizenry, none appears in The American Monument.
In contrast, No Spectators — organized in part by longtime burners — suggests that the art of Burning Man is chosen, financed, and executed by the few, and the rest of Black Rock City's citizenry are, well, spectators.
For Hasbrouck, the big takeaway is that the broad surveillance of people in airports amounts to a kind of "individualized control of citizenry" — not unlike what's already happening with the social credit scoring system in China.
In the absence of hard guidelines (which is the way the Putin government generally likes it, the better to keep the citizenry on its toes), people are left to explore the boundaries of their own bravery.
Trump's quip that only the Second Amendment could stand between the citizenry and a Hillary Clinton presidency has caused great concern among those who believe such bombast could cause real harm to politicians in this campaign.
"The general citizenry feels negated and disregarded in these kind of decisions," says Hathaway, who lives eight blocks from the site and served on a neighborhood advisory task force about the Ford site for 10 years.
We are a rational citizenry when we have the knowledge and opportunity to put ourselves in someone else's shoes, and there is no more effective way to achieve this than by taking to the public square.
But Trump has promised to do what he's promised to do, and we now live in an America where the president-elect sends the message that racial discrimination is good and prudent to the entire citizenry.
Austria: The up-and-coming early-stage investment capital of Europe They say that nice guys finish last — and Canada, with its reputation for polite citizenry and its charming prime minister, is used to being overlooked.
The narrative and rhetoric we hear is all about protecting citizenry, about national security, about the viable need for invasions of privacy for a greater good ... that's a narrative people want to hear, because it's comforting.
Even though our founders recognized the self-interested nature of people, they also knew that for our experiment in self-government to work, it would require an enlightened citizenry committed to liberty and maintaining the republic.
Sheila Weinberg, CPA, is the founder and chief executive officer of Truth in Accounting, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Chicago that researches government financial data and promotes transparency for a better-informed citizenry.
But urban resiliency—which even millionaires can probably agree is a good thing—is just one way to use these huge swaths of lush land heretofore kept out of reach from large portions of the citizenry.
In the absence of constitutional legitimacy — a vacuum created by Mr. Mugabe — the military will seek favor in the court of public opinion, with a restive citizenry desperate for any leader offering a remotely better life.
" Similarly, Benjamin Weingarten, a contributor with the conservative publication the Federalist, tweeted: "Contrary to its stated goals, it appears the purpose of the 1619 Project is to delegitimize America, and further divide and demoralize its citizenry.
Its skill lies in making the Roman citizenry a force to be dealt with (and perhaps alarmed by) in a play where populist dynamics resonate in any number of ways with the realpolitik at large today.
It takes quite a performance to rally the populace in a city where more stars are visible on the streets than in the sky and where entertainment is a profession for so many of its citizenry.
The production's occasional tedium notwithstanding, Ms. Schwend has something to say about an American citizenry under severe economic stress, and her four-person cast of Britons take to the play's Texas environs with readily apparent empathy.
"Every show we do is about our nonprofit mission to expand the boundaries of theater and talk about how theater can galvanize compassionate citizenry in America, and that is what drives my vision," Ms. Paulus said.
Our lives are mediated by screens, we rarely interact with people in our own communities, our media environment is designed to stupefy and divide — how do we construct a citizenry in the face of all this?
"Political leaders who support unions are more likely to support affordable care act, equitable taxes, humane immigration regulations, a safe environment, a diverse citizenry, reproductive rights, sensible gun control and fair wages and benefits," he said.
Yet on the streets it feels calm, like any other working-class immigrant neighborhood in Marseille, with its fruit stalls, garages, subsidized housing blocks, multihued citizenry and pastry shops where both men and women are customers.
But what Lessig wants is to create an enlightened citizenry refined enough to act collectively; he cites as an example the citizen-driven effort to draft a new constitution for Iceland after the 2008 financial crisis.
Is that when education finally abandoned the idea of addressing the well-being and decency of the citizenry in private and public life, and turned instead to a project of laying to waste our geopolitical enemies?
That limited the couple's tristate search, but led them to Hawthorne, a northern New Jersey borough with a Dutch lineage, early 20th-century homes, a quaint business district and a citizenry that tends to stay put.
In Russia they call this the Salovaky (ph), the national security leadership that secretly spies on the entire citizenry of Russia, and here we are in the United States with our own Salovaky (ph) underneath President Obama.
However, "the proposed austerity measures could still prompt a public backlash as they imperil the social contract ... between the monarchy and the Saudi citizenry, which has helped to underpin stability in the Kingdom for decades," argues Croft.
Though Agents of Mayhem's take on Seoul comes across as lifeless, with citizenry rarely reacting to your actions, it's really tough to commit much of it to memory; the game is constantly removing you from the world.
During the 90s, the Michigan Militia reportedly had 10,000 members and a camo-clad Norman Olson, one of its leading figures, testified in a Senate subcommittee on terrorism preaching the rights of US citizenry to arm itself.
The fact that ever-fewer news organizations can afford to field reporters at home and abroad is a terrible blow to the crucial role of the press in informing and interpreting for our already abysmally ignorant citizenry.
But antipathy to Syrian refugees runs high among the Jordanian public, so much so that Bassam Badareen, a Jordanian political columnist, recently suggested that the government had "anesthetized" the citizenry before agreeing to let refugees work here.
Let's see which country can create the best enhancements for their citizenry, and let's share the best of our work with one another in the end to make it so all peoples are as equal as possible.
The momentum has been with Medicaid lately: Nebraska is putting Medicaid expansion on the ballot in November, and Maine's highest court ruled that the state should finally expand Medicaid, as the citizenry voted to do last year.
On top of that, Chinese President Xi Jinping has pushed to give Beijing much more control over the citizenry, including crackdowns on democracy in Hong Kong and forcing more than a million Uighur Muslims into reeducation camps.
In the improvised, provisional and bricolage aesthetic that characterizes the bulk of the selected works, I cannot help but posit a connection to neoliberal capitalism's creation of ever more precarious, contingent labor, ever more flexible, resourceful citizenry.
In his speech, perhaps the heaviest criticism he levied against the Union was the oppression of its citizens by virtue of President Lincoln having earlier suspended habeas corpus, with specific regard to the Maryland legislature and citizenry.
These details are important, because they show how an engaged citizenry, with just a handful of courageous members of Congress taking the lead, has much more power than is commonly believed to end U.S. involvement in atrocities.
Already in the eleventh hour, we have little time to waste if we are to fully inform the American citizenry before they head to the ballot box and exercise their sacred right to vote on Nov. 8.
Discussing the key implications of the research, they describe social media as "a communication platform between government and the citizenry", and say it could act as a layer for government to gather public views to feed into policymaking.
The film works the standard elements of a zombie story into a wry commentary on modern American life, depicting a country where the citizenry and the authorities alike seem to be watching bemusedly as everything deteriorates around them.
Exercise served not only to help both men and women obtain the ideal body type, but also to serve the greater need of creating a healthy citizenry that would, in turn, producing a powerful new generation of Americans.
No private company can act as a conscience for a country, since it is in their nature to be ruled by their own interests, which are by necessity peculiar to them and not universally applicable to a citizenry.
As Green notes in Devil's Bargain, this is a man who counts Nazi propagandists among his influencers, and he generally rejects the assumption that facts and reason should be principles that limit various methods of mobilizing the citizenry.
The town of Coachella was supposed to be called Conchilla, Spanish for the tiny shells left behind by a prehistoric inland sea, but the printer of the town's prospectus misspelled the word, and the citizenry rolled with it.
It was a pilot program initiated by the Baltimore Police Department in concert with Ohio-based contractor Persistent Surveillance Systems and kept secret not only from the Baltimore citizenry but from the mayor and city council as well.
Sure, the town may be flooded, but that may hold less urgency for black characters who spend the series being threatened with lynching, being beaten by the cops and citizenry, being jailed without merit and shot on sight.
FEMA Administrator Brock Long told Congress members the scale of assisting victims and rebuilding damaged areas has tested the agency, busted budgets and strained resources, and that more of the nation's emergency response must fall on its citizenry.
Last month, faced with a citizenry in open rebellion and humiliated by its forced admission that it had shot down a plane full of innocent civilians, Tehran's ruling mullahs went back to the classic playbook of authoritarian tactics.
To bolster the economy, he imposed special levies on multinational companies and banks to distribute the burden of the crisis as proportionately as possible between the market players who caused it (and profited from it) and Hungary's citizenry.
It will take time to fully root out the historic system of dhimmitude — that is, providing a "protective status" but not equal rights to religious minorities living under Muslim rule, essentially relegating them to a second-class citizenry.
"The impeachment jury is actually the smaller universe of voters in our country who are persuadable, swing voters who have avoided the tribalism plaguing most of our citizenry these days," said former Representative Carlos Curbelo, Republican of Florida.
Much as it had under Rudy Giuliani in New York City, the work of rigorously policing quality-of-life crimes in hopes of creating positive environmental and contextual effects failed to provide any net benefit to the citizenry.
Second, we must support the growing, national movement to institute a new type of civics curriculum that goes beyond information about the mere workings of government -- one that fosters the development of a more humane and informed citizenry.
He was elected on a wave of anti-corruption and anti-establishment sentiment in Brazil that was further fueled by a citizenry dismayed by record-high crime (even though his own family has already been accused of corruption).
But putting lithium in the water would actually be a mind-control plot: It would be a concerted effort by the government to put mind-altering chemicals in the water supply to change the behavior of the citizenry.
China's government does its best to distinguish between useful criticisms (the kinds of criticisms that help them figure out how to satisfy the citizenry) and dangerous criticisms (the kinds of criticisms that might lead to mass protest events).
No, the standard story is that the electors were wise elders making choices instead of the citizenry, but from the beginning most electors were nondescript potted plants who simply ratified the choice made by voters on Election Day.
And we also have the president we didn't want but who will ensure we have a strong rival presidential contender in 2020, a more engaged citizenry, and the groundswell that will ensure this sort of thing never happens again.
We can but hope that eventually, in some moment of blinding future revelation, there will be a political tipping point into a general understanding that the "safety of the citizenry" actually depends upon the sanctity of the citizenry's data.
He says he stood up to his bosses and encourages other Googlers to do the same: 1/ Google is working on a new search engine code-named "Dragonfly" that will aid China's effort to censor information from its citizenry.
Now that our wake-up calls are daily — and, in fact, that the wake-up calls are global — how do we act as a liberal citizenry that suddenly looks out of step with the goose-stepping of contemporary times?
But if you think the world is flat and you have influence over others, as with successful rappers, or even presidential candidates, then being wrong becomes being harmful to the health, the wealth and the security of our citizenry.
As Andrew Hussey explains in his 2014 book, The French Intifada, many young French Muslims feel that their citizenry exists on paper only — that when it comes to education, opportunity, and respect, their country has no interest in them.
And while the rest of the citizenry ponders the same, it should also think about how our public policies can be tailored to provide the many benefits — from health care, to home assistance, to psychological services — that veterans need.
But if Americans truly want a digital public forum centered on the needs of the citizenry, it has to be built and maintained the same way they've built and maintained America's national parks—as public goods open to all.
They also cannot exist without a courageous press ready and willing to report from dangerous locales across the globe, or -- from some small corner of Maryland in an open newsroom designed to give access to the citizenry it served.
"Never underestimate the power of what an engaged citizenry can do in terms of writing letters, making phone calls, talking to our elected officials, because it took literally an act of Congress to create this place," Mr. Cely said.
" But whatever the psychic roots of Haussmannization, its political aim was to make Paris "a smoothly functioning machine that could be controlled and surveyed, generating the maximum of profit for a contented affluent citizenry controlled by a ruling elite.
The Communist Party's interest is to retain control over the economy and citizenry as it extends its writ past the neighboring states to Africa, Australia, Europe, and North and South America in order to secure its hold on China.
I derived what STEM means, at least in part, from the report's assertion that a numerate citizenry—one that knows basic arithmetic—might be more adept at managing risk, taking proper doses of medications, and even avoiding mortgage scams.
Democrats and Republican elected officials, academics, journalists, educators and students alike have publicly expressed the need for a return to the historical purpose of our public schools: cultivating and educating an engaged citizenry capable of shepherding our democracy forward.
According to the lawsuit, the city is "foisting yet another" shelter on Crown Heights, a largely West Indian and African-American community, in order to avoid "the vocal criticism of the affluent and largely white citizenry" in other neighborhoods.
There are broad social benefits to a well-educated citizenry, because new ideas allow society as a whole to prosper and cultivating an informed population in an increasingly complex world probably takes more than 12 or so years of schooling.
I saw a whole different side of things that I didn't think would ever come home like that, and it made me ask a big question: What's a citizen's responsibility to their city, and what's a city's responsibility to their citizenry?
Still, in his final news conference as president, Obama warned that only an active citizenry and relentless political engagement can preserve what he sees as the successes of his administration and the values he believes have already made America great.
It requires creating the space and processes for that to happen, providing education to enable an informed citizenry and putting in place safeguards to prevent oppression by the majority — and then continuously improving and adjusting those components as society changes.
Libraries are crucially important institutions in a democracy, not merely as repositories for society's accumulated body of knowledge, but more importantly as vital community hubs—at once both symbolic and practical—where the citizenry has open access to that knowledge.
Indeed, the group of radicals who broke into the FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania in 1971 and stole files revealing that agency's vastly criminal COINTELPRO apparatus, directed against the citizenry and against our very Constitution—these, too, were not criminals.
His comments, part of a larger Russian-led charm offensive targeting Western support for reconstruction and refugee repatriation efforts, paint the portrait of a leader willing to receive every member of his vastly-displaced citizenry with the most welcoming of arms.
Many who were appalled by the unthinkable outcome of the election have doubled down on their miscalculation that Donald J. Trump would either turn presidential once inside the Oval Office or be driven from the White House by an outraged citizenry.
While many schools may not teach civics, and when they do many often do not teach it without an agenda, it doesn't remove the responsibility of the citizenry to learn it properly and act insistently outside of the political cycle.
The biggest challenge facing higher education in the U.S. is "skepticism about the value of higher education, and skepticism about higher education's product: facts, science, knowledge, an educated citizenry that is not just narrowly trained but broadly educated," says Faust.
" Realizing that the Republican aim of a homogeneous citizenry, in which equal rights were enjoyed by everyone, had drastically shriveled into a plutocracy, Howells agreed with the reformer Lyman Abbott that "politically America is a democracy; industrially America is an aristocracy.
As is seen across Latin America and beyond, the citizenry has awoken to the ills of corruption, seeing it not just as an elite problem with elite implications but a stain on society that most acutely affects the less well off.
Now parked for life in the seat where Judge Garland should be sitting is the ultraconservative Neil Gorsuch, who we're supposed to believe represents the "voice" of a citizenry that preferred Hillary Clinton by a margin of nearly three million votes.
The judicial systems of the Americas should shine a light on the growing darkness that is Venezuela and hold to account the many members of the regime who have kept themselves rich and powerful at the expense of their suffering citizenry.
Of course, civic education without improvements in how our political institutions function won't solve the problem, but without a citizenry who knows how to operate democratic institutions, and why we might want them, we won't be able to rescue our democracy.
With so many New Yorkers are always on the street, this should make for easy marketing, not only the bemused citizenry (that's normal every time they take a prototype out) but also delivery people and executives — potential customers, in other words.
In general the show tends to use the King's Landing citizenry as a sort of dial-a-rabble shortcut whenever it wants to signal something about someone, whether it's Cersei's shame or Joffrey's unpopularity — remember his Season 2 dung facial?
"Limehouse" focuses on another inner sanctum — the kitchen of the onetime Labour foreign secretary, David Owen (a blustery Tom Goodman-Hill), and his American wife, Debbie (Nathalie Armin) — from where decisions are made that will affect the citizenry at large.
Moreover, the AV START Act being considered by the Senate preempts the ability for states to protect their citizenry even in the absence of federal regulations — instead of insisting on proof of safety before allowing for testing on public roads.
The population of Mexico City is roughly 9 million, but the government operates fewer than 45 public ambulances to serve the citizenry, and so the Ochoas — along with many others — have come up with a way to help fill the gap.
Since addressing this challenge will require a consistent and focused effort over a long period, the best possible way to ensure that efforts at ameliorating the situation do not fall short of success is through a well-informed and engaged citizenry.
The basic problem with pure let-the-people-rule populism is that as much as we value the collective wisdom of the citizenry, very few citizens have the time or interest in politics as hard work toward rational decision-making.
Yet, in these documentary videos I am grateful for them because they often are the main line of defense for immigrants who wash up on unfamiliar ground and find themselves the object of severe hatred from a very vocal faction of the citizenry.
By tapping into a decades-old racial paranoia of foreigners weakening the citizenry, Ubl not only redirects attention from drug makers' price-gouging, he obscures the pharmaceutical industry's role in creating the greatest counterfeit drug crisis that exists today—the opioid crisis.
But we also need to have a very clear set of goals that we are going to achieve, and we need to level with the American people about what they are, what they will cost, what will be expected of our citizenry.
In a statement today, Chen laid out how Blackberry approaches requests from law enforcement: When it comes to doing the right thing in difficult situations, BlackBerry's guiding principle has been to do what is right for the citizenry, within legal and ethical boundaries.
It not only doesn't befit a great nation, it is out of line with a citizenry whose confidence in the military far outstrips that of any other institution in American society, and which considers the military officership among the nation's most prestigious professions.
Since that day, a mood of incredulity has prevailed among our populace, and it is the constitutional duty of this committee to allay the fears being expressed by the citizenry, and to establish the factual bases upon which these fears have been founded.
It was a peculiar site for a citizenry so routinely begrudged by systemwide delays, overcrowding, and station closures: a breathtakingly modern subway car that better resembled the sleek, hyper-speed trains of Asia and Europe, like something plucked straight out of Muskian fantasy.
I think there's another way and I think it's not just a business, but it's a mission because I don't think anybody would disagree that there's a healthy need for our citizenry to be informed and it's important that we're focused on that.
As I learn from the many heist films I watch on ITV, a British television channel, it's often best to conceal a heist within a annual local event — like a festival or parade — that occupies the attention of the citizenry and the police.
Creating a mechanism to reduce tariffs, subsidies and other harmful protectionist tactics could be a huge step forward, especially if we are to continue to promote free trade as a means toward creating opportunity and prosperity for the citizenry of all countries involved.
Increasing spending by the Trump administration and Congress to create a better-educated global citizenry will become more and more necessary and must be viewed as an essential investment — like a farmer spending money on seed and fertilizer to grow a valuable crop.
It builds on the best traditions in America, imposes only very modest costs on the federal government and asks Americans to give back at a time when most of the Washington debate is having no such edifying effect on our nation's citizenry.
The concern is that police officers and agencies are being inculcated with a military frame of mind that views the citizenry as the enemy and are being given formidable weaponry that reinforces that perception, both among the officers and among the populace.
What does it tell us politically that Francis, who has not been shy about translating his faith into specific discussion of contemporary issues, is so widely admired by the citizenry, compared to most politicians, who are held in such widespread disrepute by voters?
"The prosecutor must recognize that the grand jury is an independent body, whose functions include not only the investigation of crime and the initiation of criminal prosecution but also the protection of the citizenry from unfounded criminal charges," the Justice Department rules say.
For those who cheer that effort -- and insist the media deserves what they get -- I would ask you a simple question: Have you ever seen what life is like for the citizenry in a country in which the media is state-run?
In his immensely valuable Reason and Anti-Reason in our Time (1952), Jaspers explained that an authoritarian leadership must always depend upon a docile citizenry, one that willfully seeks the simplest possible answers and can reassuringly blame one or several accessible scapegoats.
Although old creeper Walder Frey hasn't been seen much since co-engineering the Red Wedding, he's still one of the most hated men in Westeros both among the citizenry (who are appalled at how the Freys broke guest rights) and viewers alike.
"When presented with government that is not responding to the desires of the citizenry, citizens are looking for other ways to change public policy," Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation, a private philanthropy organization with a $13 billion endowment, told me.
It should to be deeply disturbing for all Americans for a member of the armed forces to not only seem to disparage its vital importance, but to also be actually trying to suppress it in an entire class of the uniformed citizenry. Why?
The travel, tourism and hospitality industries that are being slammed by the new restrictions — as well as a citizenry hunkering down at home, increasingly afraid to mingle — can't be spurred to consume more by the ability to borrow at slightly cheaper rates.
And despite there being a fairly even split of ideological beliefs among the citizenry, there is only one party that has been willing to unrelentingly wield power this past decade, thanks to circumstances that might feel eerily familiar to those outside the state.
Many fleeing Venezuelans predict the high and rising rate of violence at home will eventually lead their country to a civil war, waged between the police, a rebellious citizenry and the many armed groups that wield power in cities across the country.
But Will doesn't acknowledge that this was central to the revival of "conservatism" — fiscal recklessness that has now morphed into staggering levels of public debt — or ask himself if conservatism as properly understood could honestly sell restraint and austerity to a modern citizenry.
In the 1970s, Mr. Bey documented the citizenry of Harlem; in the 1980s, he took his camera to the streets of Brooklyn; in a 2005 color series called "Class Pictures," he made portraits of high school students and shook up the ethnic mix.
While the specific needs of any given locale will always vary city to city, the policies detailed by the mayors underscore the need to return to a regional style of governing, but with an eye toward including the entire citizenry this time around.
The model of individual liberty and a self-reliant citizenry was proposed by the founders and influenced by philosophers like John Stuart Mill, who envisioned sufficient time and space for self-development of character and room for making decisions that are truly ours.
Letters To the Editor: Re "A G.O.P. Fix for Health Care" (Op-Ed, July 21): J. D. Vance's appreciation that federal efforts are required for the health of our citizenry is refreshing, particularly given his emerging role as an independent conservative voice.
"When presented with government that is not responding to the desires of the citizenry, citizens are looking for other ways to change public policy," Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation, a private philanthropy organization with a $13 billion endowment, told me earlier this year.
Rami Khouri, a senior fellow at the American University in Beirut, says that behind the unrest is "a politically disenfranchised Arab citizenry that has been humiliated by the disdain shown to them by their ruling elites, whose ineptitude and corruption can no longer be tolerated."
Yet the biggest debacle this year by far was Alex Jones, the Infowars conspiracy theorist whose antics, once reserved for the fringe corners of the internet, have blown up on a national scale thanks to a Trump endorsement and an increasingly truth-adverse citizenry.
If you want to get a feel for what America would look like four years from now should Hillary Clinton get the opportunity to build out Obama-world, consider these just-released public service announcements from the German and Swedish governments to their citizenry.
The heavily paper money-dependent (90 percent of transactions are in cash) country ground to a halt as the panicked citizenry flooded ATMs and banks, and the resulting financial chaos disproportionately affected those with the most to lose in the first place—the poor.
The result is likely to foster a more inquiring and critical citizenry, tending to question why a political monopoly that once caused the deaths of millions and now chooses for its population what they should read, see and text to each other should rule unchallenged.
Such secrecy, aside from the public perception that it is undermining the social contract at the core of democratic governance, also puts national governments at a disadvantage by limiting the critical input they may receive from their citizenry in an effort to strengthen national security.
TOKYO/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A weak economy, deflation, massive public debt, negative interest rates and an ageing citizenry don't seem like good reasons for a country's currency to surge, but that's exactly what happened to Japan's yen after Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Added to this incendiary mix is the country's strained ethnic and tribal relations, a lack of dependable power supply, poor infrastructure, a trigger-happy police force, the popularity of advance fee fraud, (locally known as Yahoo boys) and exploitation of the citizenry by some clergymen.
The congressional response was not much better: no legislation to protect our country's citizenry from impending harm; no law to begin transforming our economy from fossil fuels to renewable energies; no law to fund further research on renewable-energy efficiency and carbon-removal technologies.
As the visceral details of these horrific developments commonly take center stage as they occur, we are afforded not only an opportunity to bear witness to the most unspeakable scenes of destruction and loss, but also, paradoxically, the best our citizenry has to offer.
A grassroots citizen movement strong enough to oust an unethical and self-serving governor represents exactly the type of engaged citizenry that can hold to account a new or re-invigorated Puerto Rican recovery authority that represents a true cross-section of Puerto Rico's residents.
The second right seems more salient than ever in Trump's America: That is the citizenry right, running from the English Bill of Rights of 1689 through our own Declaration of Independence on down to the Second Amendment, to protect itself from a tyrannical government.
But in the era of Brexit, Donald Trump and Cambridge Analytica, of Rodrigo Duterte and Jair Bolsonaro, the ruses it depicts are eerily recognisable: the spurious storylines and made-up enemies, the redefinition of what constitutes a fact, the wholesale manipulation of the citizenry.
This does not benefit all people in the economy — some shares are held by citizens of other countries, and the shares held in this country are not equitably held — but at the least, a surge in stock prices equals more wealth for the citizenry.
Nonetheless, the powers-that-be felt the need to celebrate today's news, so Mike Pence decided to take to Twitter about it: Is it a pathetic gesture to celebrate the silencing of black voices in order to create a squeakier, cleaner, more acquiescent citizenry?
"Ordinary North Koreans are subject to a heavy diet of state propaganda that paints the North Korean state, specifically Kim Jong-un, as the sole protector, provider, and progenitor of the citizenry," says Markus Bell, lecturer in Korean and Japanese studies at the University of Sheffield.
The smart home space seems perpetually stuck in this Game of Thrones-style internecine conflict between great smart Houses that demand insane amounts of loyalty (House Apple and House Samsung are just as walled-off), all of which confuses and maybe even frightens the regular citizenry.
Given the authoritarianism that's fueling Donald Trump's victory in the Republican primary and giving credence to UK conservatives like the Independence Party, it's easy to see "Burn the Witch" as a commentary on brainwashed citizenry falling behind sinister leaders like Lord Summerisle and Sandford's Neighborhood Watch Alliance.
After all, he always stated his intention to go after Dodd-Frank, and it would be hard for anyone paying close attention to his proposed policies to believe he was ever going to protect the broader American citizenry from the reckless and predatory habits of unregulated banks.
It depends on if you side with the pro-democracy activists that have been mobilizing in the Congo since 2012 cultivating a demanding citizenry, and with the Catholic Church who fielded 40,2023 observers and disputes the closed-door tallying of the government-controlled national electoral commission CENI.
The demonization of immigrants and refugees by politicians—and assaults on their rights—have made possible the prolonged detention of migrants, family separation, and harsh, abusive and even deadly conditions in plain view, inside U.S. territory, with the hearty assent of large segments of the citizenry.
So we've got all the elements of the worst public policy imaginable, and the only way we'll make it through profitably is if the public ultimately puts pressure on their government, and that only happens if the citizenry recognizes that it's being fed a bunch of myths.
But when questions like "How long?" and "How many?" and "What's the objective?" get swallowed up by a defense industry that essentially answers with, "We'll handle it," it's no wonder that the American citizenry doesn't engage with its military much beyond surprise homecomings at football games.
During the exercise, a four-man American civil-affairs team accompanied Burkinabe Army officers who rumbled over dusty, rutted dirt roads to visit the village of Bargo, bringing school supplies, soccer balls and good will from a government that still struggles to connect with its citizenry.
Passed when the Republic of Ireland was widely seen as the world's most conservative Roman Catholic country, the Eighth Amendment has been challenged repeatedly in the decades since, both by abortion-rights groups and by an increasingly liberal citizenry angered by scandals arising from the ban.
Thursday, to the visible dismay of Frost's citizenry, two strips of hickory-smoked Whataburger bacon and two Grade A eggs were laid on the old asphalt at the corner of East Pace and Garitty Streets, across from Ross Propane and next door to the shuttered City Café.
In the latter half of the century, the regional advocacy took the form of the Southern Governors Association, the Southern Growth Policies Board, and the Appalachian Regional Commission—all groups with the common goal of bringing the South's citizenry out of the prior decades of financial instability.
Today's capabilities present the opportunity to provide the citizenry greater access to services and information, yet this must be accomplished in a manner that does not inadvertently compromise the privacy, civil rights or civil liberties of our citizens; undermine our national security; or damage our national prosperity.
State security ascendant While official pronouncements stress that the law's primary purpose is to strengthen Beijing's ability to ensure the security and safety of the country's citizenry and interests at home and abroad, a closer examination suggests that ensuring the security of the state lies at its heart.
She isn't making her dragon attacks where non-combatants and innocent citizens could die, or a city could burn to the ground, or even where her terrifying war-beast could traumatize the citizenry and make them think of her, as Jon says, as just another contemptuous war-mongering leader.
"A regime bereft of any source of legitimacy, save for its promise of guaranteeing security to the nation, stops at nothing to inflate a discourse of national security around which to rally an otherwise disgruntled citizenry," Abdel Rahman wrote last year in Reset Dialogues on Civilizations, an online magazine.
The big picture: The case shines yet another spotlight on the strain and lack of trust between the police force and citizenry, as protests flared up for several days following the incident and concerned community members and Black Lives Matters activists pushed for more accountability for Clark's death.
Some perspectives on the weekends events via Twitter below: Mother Of All Rallies (#MOAR): Protect American Democracy: While there were certainly some tensions going into the weekend, Saturday appears to have been largely peaceful and a good reminder that a healthy democracy depends on an engaged and active citizenry.
" • Mr. Obama, after arriving in Warsaw for a NATO summit meeting, told reporters, "There's a big chunk of our citizenry that feels as if, because of the color of their skin, they are not being treated the same, and that hurts, and that should trouble all of us.
Our findings confirm what the people of Ferguson, Mo., Baltimore and other cities have been saying all along: that police violence rips apart the social contract between the criminal justice system and the citizenry, suppressing one of the most basic forms of civic engagement, calling 911 for help.
The Ecuadorian government is currently promoting one of the biggest attacks ever on corruption in the hemisphere, with a referendum on the ballot this Sunday that takes aim at tax havens, the places where money stolen from the citizenry, as well as other illegal capital flight, ends up.
In his new book, Carleton Watkins: Making the West American, Green writes a very readable story about a figure who blended art and science, helped establish photography as an art, and whose images helped galvanize a citizenry that would eventually establish a national park system around the country.
John CampbellJohn Bayard Taylor CampbellHigh stakes in Nigeria's elections for impoverished citizenry — and US interests North Carolina county school board ends spanking policy General: 'Afghanistan is at an inflection point' MORE, who has served as commander in Afghanistan since 2014 and is expected to complete his tour shortly.
What both of these books make clear from a variety of angles is that if we are going to beat back the regressive populism, mendacity and hyperpolarization in which we are currently mired, we are going to need an educated citizenry fluent in a wise and universal liberalism.
Whether Chile will succeed in meeting the challenges of a restless, dissatisfied citizenry depends, in great measure, on the decisions of someone like Pablo Z., a 43-year-old father of four, whom I met a few days ago at the Plaza Italia, the epicenter of the uprising.
"Citizens of the American Republic provided initial funding for the production of documentaries, Trump at War and Rise of Xi, to educate the American citizenry about economic nationalism and American first foreign policy, and other issues that were front and center across the nation in 2018," the filing reads.
The judicial doctrine of non-incorporation was — and is — based on the suspicious assumption that Puerto Ricans are foreigners and that the acquisition of the territory did not imply that it was on the road to future statehood or that all constitutional rights were applicable to the citizenry.
But Mr. Trump needs to find common ground with many of those who joined him on the platform and heard the new president tell the nation that its leadership in Washington had protected itself but not the citizenry, and had achieved success that was denied the general public.
Symbols of privation can create the illusion of a powerless citizenry, something that Flint residents have been combating out of anger and necessity: When the state offered little to no resolution, locals distributed shipments of donated water (some from private corporations), organized protests, and lobbied Snyder's administration and the EPA.
Having experienced a number of major historical scandals, India's citizenry has a fairly harsh — albeit somewhat selective — view on corruption, and Crabtree believes that if Facebook or others were to face blame for any alleged misconduct, the potential fallout from a political, regulatory and public opinion standpoint could be devastating.
It will have a government (the organisation's board), a constitution (its by-laws, which include its mission and "core values"), a judiciary (an "independent review process", which leads to binding recommendations) and a citizenry of sorts (half-a-dozen "supporting organisations" and "advisory committees", which represent the different interest groups).
In justifying its actions to an international audience, however, the Netanyahu government has been careful to advance a narrative in which Israel, like its peer nations in Europe and the United States, is merely trying to strike a prudent balance between benevolence toward others and the welfare of its citizenry.
The time is somewhere in the 2060s, 20 years after the powerful search engine Information (think Google on meth) has helped the world achieve Thomas Jefferson's optimal condition for democracy: a citizenry that is not just well informed but perpetually informed, and more connected than ever thanks to ubiquitous translation software.
The distress voiced by women in the Senate gallery, who shouted "Shame!" as the votes were cast for Kavanaugh, was the sound of anguish over how once-reasonable leaders have capitulated to a president who issues lies by the thousands, gleefully divides the citizenry, and makes a mockery of cherished institutions.
It was a sad moment to see the American President fit right in between other autocrats and wannabe strong men, from Brazil's Bolsonaro to Egypt's Sisi to Turkey's Erdogan, all of whom took the stage this morning and all of whom have trampled the civil rights and freedoms of their citizenry.
The first of these works will be flown on the National Mall at the Women's March on Washington this Saturday, January 21; it will be part of a mass-scale protest against a President-elect who is openly dismissive of and hostile towards women (among many other members of the citizenry).
Those who hear our message — for people, planet, and peace over profit, for canceling student debt, and for a Green New Deal that will revive the economy and turn the tide on climate change — become truly inspired and motivated to stand up for justice and democracy, as an engaged and informed citizenry should.
The interest paid on federal debt represents a double hit on the citizenry: The government will take more from taxpayers in the future to pay past obligations and current needs, and have less left over to fund medical research, education, food safety and countless other essential priorities, which will raise future costs.
Were the Electoral College to be disrupted significantly in its final vote tally, let alone reject the president that was elected under the system as the overwhelming majority of the citizenry of this country understood it, many citizens who already have a weakened faith in our country's institutions may almost completely abandon hope.
But for all cities to have a clear mandate to move forward on this kind of aggressive game-changing climate action, the citizenry, which is often more accustomed to calling the White House or state house to protest the latest environmental rollback, should also turn its attention to the town or city hall.
"We have to take on the gun lobby," she tells voters even as Republican politicians pander in fear of the N.R.A. Mr. Trump, proudly bearing the N.R.A.'s endorsement, dares to invoke fantasies of a ubiquitously armed citizenry ready to draw in self-defense "shootouts" — this in a nation reeling from gun violence.
As a service member, I know that welcoming refugees makes our nation stronger, both by swelling the ranks of our citizenry with productive members of society, and by countering the narrative of our enemies, who would have the world believe that the United States is unwilling to extend its hand to the downtrodden.
That, in my mind, is the central tension of the whole book: The government started off with all of these grand hopes to be able to protect the citizenry and then gradually the scale of the weapons and the size of the weapons overtook any reasonable efforts to protect the civilian population.
Like Mr. Trump, he puts his own corrupt personal interests far above those of his country's citizenry, especially above those of the most marginalized and impoverished, in this case the rural Maya who in droves have been fleeing Guatemala's drastic violence, poverty and lack of opportunities, headed to the United States border.
"We have been told that one of the most important things is for our citizenry to have confidence and faith that the elections process is fair," Mr. Lewis said, "and that it is overseen in a way that does not reflect the partisan bent, if you will, of those administering the elections."
That friendly and reasonable excuse to get out of the claustrophobic, overheated house, to manage your cabin fever, to leave the left-swiping, Duolingo shortcutting app-addicted citizenry inside and to go out back — alone — down the path you cleared and tend to the satisfactions of your smoking project in the yard.
It's about what you do with that power that has been lent to you through a compact, with a citizenry, who give you their proxy and say "I'm counting on you" to not just make my life better, but more importantly, to make my kids' lives better, and my grandkids' lives better.
"Journalists are critical to creating an informed citizenry, to make sure we're hold public officials account, and to get basic information about the world around us," said Courtney Radsch, advocacy director at the Committee to Protect Journalists, a non-profit dedicated to promoting press freedom and advocating the rights of reports across the world.
For example, various militiamen of the Revolutionary War were the perfect embodiment of an armed citizenry rising up to defy the tyranny of the British Crown (think Mel Gibson in the jingoistic classic The Patriot), or Teddy Roosevelt and the "Rough Riders" fighting Spanish colonialism in Cuba before he became that overly macho president.
John CampbellJohn Bayard Taylor CampbellHigh stakes in Nigeria's elections for impoverished citizenry — and US interests North Carolina county school board ends spanking policy General: 'Afghanistan is at an inflection point' MORE outlined the challenges facing coalition and Afghan forces and warned the situation could deteriorate should the U.S. not extend its commitment to the country.
" I was told to trust only the Bible and my parents instead, a sentiment reflected in this year's GOP platform: "A good understanding of the Bible being indispensable for the development of an educated citizenry, we encourage state legislatures to offer the Bible in a literature curriculum as an elective in America's high schools.
"Through Mangum's eyes, we see a diverse citizenry, and we see them depicted with democratic equanimity on the same glass plate negative in side-by-side portraits, which suggests that they waited their turn together, in the same studio at the same time," Margaret Sartor, an instructor at Duke's Center for Documentary Studies, told Hyperallergic.
When a seasoned jurist and former White House lawyer like this nominee who has a long record of position papers on vitally important issues, any of which may come before the Supreme Court in the coming years, is nominated to sit on the nation's highest court, our citizenry deserves an exhaustive review by the senators.
If you're a rereader, thumbing through your old Penguin paperback, those endless wars in "1984," during which the enemy keeps changing — now Eurasia, now Eastasia — no longer seem as far-fetched as they once did, and neither do the book's organized hate rallies, in which the citizenry works itself into a frenzy against nameless foreigners.
The move could prevent future Standing Rock-like standoffs and their associated corporate embarrassment, with devastating consequences for the local population: Natives in South Dakota—a state with a particularly harsh, violent history against its Indigenous population—currently make up nine percent of the state citizenry, but 50 percent of the state's incarcerated population.
After an extremely dubious election win in 2018, the widely reviled president, Juan Orlando Hernández, is directly implicated in profiting from drug trafficking — allegedly even taking a million dollars from incarcerated Mexican kingpin El Chapo Guzmán — and yet remains supported by the US, even while he openly and violently cracks down on his citizenry.
Tellingly, whenever Chomsky has been wheeled out to comment on the foment in America and the world this year, he's sounded little different to most of the commentariat—like everyone else, he points out that there is unease over globalization, an anomie in the citizenry, we're more isolated, oppressed, and grumpy than ever before.
John Hinckley Jr. revealed "The very carefully considered decision by the court to release Mr. Hinckley based on the copious evidence by medical professionals and government expert witnesses should give great comfort to a concerned citizenry that the mental health system and the judicial system worked and worked well," Hinckley's longtime lawyer Barry William Levine said in a statement.
Where once they argued that the Founding Fathers gave Americans a constitutional right to bear arms, they now cast ownership of lethal weapons as something closer to a duty—declaring that an armed citizenry is the strongest bulwark against government tyranny, and the ultimate defence that the law-abiding have against criminals and, most recently, terrorists.
From a 28500-year-old Chinese peasant who remembers life without running water, to the hundreds of millions of people who have moved into a Chinese version of middle class life, to the more than one million people in the country who now have assets of over a million dollars, China's citizenry as a whole benefited from globalization.
By promoting naturalization, we develop a diverse citizenry fully invested in and contributing to all aspects of civic and economic life in the U.S. Good government means continued improvement of the immigration and naturalization process so the best and the brightest new Americans strengthen their families and contribute to our economy to the fullest extent possible.
"When incidents like this occur, there's a big chunk of our citizenry that feels as if, because of the color of their skin, they are not being treated the same, and that hurts, and that should trouble all of us," Mr. Obama said in a statement on Thursday after arriving in Warsaw for a NATO summit.
Although this assistance will eventually wane as the rivers and streams recede back into their banks, the ability for our citizenry to once more demonstrate its ability to generate aid from across a philosophically disparate landscape, is less indicative of a divided nation, than it is of a population that remains as resolute as it is dynamic.
And if you believe that a "thin blue line" of heroic men and women is all that protects the quiet majority of citizens from the anarchy and predation of a criminal underclass, it makes all the sense in the world to allow them to do whatever is necessary to fight the wrongdoers and protect the citizenry.
There are the supersonic booms that echoed through Oklahoma City in 1964 during Operation Bongo II, when the chamber of commerce volunteered the metropolis for a six-month experiment in how well its stoic citizenry could tolerate daily blasts from overhead jets in the forlorn hope that the city might become a hub for supersonic air travel.
The Internet wasn't meant to let despots restrict information, but instead of getting beat, they started playing the game better than anyone: by sharing just as the rest of us were, overwhelming the citizenry with content, content, content until what was real and where all the fakery was coming was nearly impossible for anyone to sort out.
From here, the story of 2016 looks rather straightforward: Mr. Trump was the corrupt, misbegotten choice of a citizenry mired in partisan mistrust, seething with racial grievance, informed by a beleaguered and fracturing news media, and laboring under an economic and political system that had long ceased functioning for all but the wealthiest of its citizens.
And with, at a bare minimum, hundreds of billions of dollars in damage expected and future storms on the way, the costs in cleaning up this mess and getting people back into their old lives again are going to be astronomical, on the level that only wealthy and powerful governments, and the combined power of their citizenry, will be able to address.
Philadelphia (CNN)It was April 1910, a year after he left the White House, when former President Teddy Roosevelt arrived at the Sorbonne in Paris to deliver a stem-winder of a speech that at once offered an implicit defense of his own legacy and a challenge to the citizenry of democratic states to trade in "sneering" judgment for action and engagement.
As Michiko Kakutani pointed out at the New York Times, much of 1984 focuses on the mechanics of how the government compels its citizenry to believe its blatant and shameless lies: its control over all written records, its determination to strip away all shades of meaning and ambiguity from language, its deliberate training of its people in the technique of doublethink.
An AI-enabled world demands a data-literate citizenry that is able to read, use, interpret, and communicate about data, and participate in policy debates about matters affected by AI. Data science education as early as primary or secondary school can help to improve nationwide data literacy, while also preparing students for more advanced data science concepts and coursework after high school.
Meanwhile, given visa waivers in EU countries that have had active terrorists arise from their citizenry, terrorist groups hardly need to succumb to a complex, two-year refugee or asylum vetting process to send operatives into the U.S. They can simply hop on a plane with a valid EU passport and little vetting—the travel ban doesn't keep us safer.
A farm subsidy, a tariff, a targeted tax incentive, a restrictive approach to immigration: these may be defensible, he thought, not on narrowly economic grounds but as expressions of a country's determination to preserve its own ways of life, and as evidence of the fundamental principle that the citizenry has the right to ignore economic experts, especially when their track records are dubious.
The best thing that could happen is that Mr. Trump somehow does a couple of things that end up greatly helping the citizenry, and he starts feeling that he's finally done something in his life that's really good — helping many — and it brings about a change in his mind, a softening, a realization of the position he's in to do good for others.
If we actually want a public education system that creates an engaged citizenry and a generation that is healthy and well and are full participants in our democracy, then we need to go back to the founding principles: how we set up the school day, who we hire, how we acquire both the human and financial capital to match that purpose.
It is critical that we have a STEM literate citizenry that appreciates science and can understand and apply science and STEM reasoning skills to the issues and challenges we face each and every day, such as the startling advances in genetic engineering, the shifting concepts of privacy in an internet-connected world and the challenges of living with a changing global climate.

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