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Citizen meaning

A resident of a city or town, especially one with legally recognized rights or duties. | A legally recognized member of a state, with associated rights and obligations; a person considered in terms of this role. | An inhabitant or occupant: a member of any place.

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When you become a citizen of Grenada that’s just what you’re, A CITIZEN and under the constitution you must be a citizen to vote.

VanderWerf says citizen boards help keep government small and that a citizen volunteer advisory board and small staff is better than a large staff and no citizen involvement.

Council Member Dan Hobart indicated earlier that he prefers a citizen vote, as he says the council in 2006 should have taken that route after a citizen petition drive instead of adopting the ban.

Some might approve a non-citizen's legal residence property tax application if they have a permanent resident visa or have applied for U.S. citizenship, he said, but other assessors might deny anyone who is not a citizen.

The Aadhaar card has gained credibility as a citizen's identity card, and it is being used today by the common citizen to avail of various government schemes and services.

The officer who confronted the picker-upper asked for what might otherwise be rather benign information, but after the citizen produced his student ID card and the officer asked for additional details, the citizen walked away.

This is the paranoia that stalks Guyana today, where a posture by a citizen or a group (any dissenting citizen or group) attracts the vengeance of government soldiers.

After Mr Layzell's speech and the reading of a message from federal member for Lyne, David Gillespie, the award for local citizen of the year was presented to Scott Chester, with local young citizen of the year going to Kaitlin Perry.

AmbassadorBooze: aerojockey: AmbassadorBooze: This is why we need mandatory DNA profiling in every citizen and non citizen.

Bangor has more than a dozen citizen volunteer boards, each vital for the city’s operations and dependent on annual calls for citizen participation.

Every citizen can dream of a second chance, every citizen that dream about empowerment of education and receive that empowerment because of the policy formulation of the government,” he told them.

Another citizen was in the city of Qalqilya on July 26. On the same day, a citizen was killed in a in the town of Kafr Aqab near Ramallah.

My imaginary child would, and should, be a U.S. citizen, but he wouldn’t, and shouldn’t, be a French citizen.

The article“Citizen Science and the UN Sustainable Development Goals,” identified the emergence of “non-traditional data streams” as part of this citizen science revolution.

They described how a good citizen — "nay, a very good citizen" — stopped by the sheriff's station to hand in a wallet they had found with more than $500 inside.

While addressing the meeting, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that the Mantra of "Maximum Governance, Minimum Government" is incomplete without citizen participation and citizen centricity.

A given citizen disregarding the norms of society does not give society permission to use force against that citizen, or to subject them to forced medical treatments.

And the more complex a society becomes, the more interdependent it becomes, and the more critical the goodwill of every citizen is, because a single citizen could sabotage a Mars colony.

Anyone aged 18 or over can vote, as long as they are registered and a British citizen or qualifying citizen of the Commonwealth or Republic of Ireland.

As noted above, we do it so that each child will fit into our model of ‘the perfect citizen’: that is, obedient and hardworking student, reliable and pliant employee/soldier, and submissive law-abiding citizen.