citizens in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for citizens in the English»Serbian Dictionary

citi·zen ['sɪtɪzən] N

co-citi·zen [kəʊ'sɪtɪzən] N

Par·ents and 'Citi·zens N Aus, pa·rent-'teach·er as·so·cia·tion N, pa·rent-'teacher or·gani·za·tion N esp Am

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Thus, the same public policy (and public administration) was to apply to all citizens, inclusive of disability.
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As she says this, citizens from the city have come to her home and thrown torches, setting it on fire.
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A letter of protest signed about 1500 artists, professionals, and other concerned citizens argued for civic freedoms and art as one sphere of freedom, incorrectness, difference.
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These early years of the event led to a citizens initiative to provide free board and lodging for participators which is still active.
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This is really private citizens solving public-policy problems through market behaviour.
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In the context of international agreements, a state must provide equal treatment to those citizens of other states that are participating in the agreement.
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They became a more democratic government with bureaucratic administrative qualities providing citizens with equal opportunities in the running of the state (198).
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He vowed to bring law and order back to the streets of the city and, to that end, allowed private citizens to own handguns.
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Citizens are urged to exercise safety and caution when returning to property by wearing items such as long pants, a long-sleeved shirt and rubber boots.
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They know planning inside out and won't be fobbed off with delaying tactics that ordinary citizens have to contend with.
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