civic in the PONS Dictionary

civic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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They can play a key role in organising programmes in which students have the opportunity to be engaged in civic activities.
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Civic projects at civic buildings, greenways, parks and other public spaces are funded through capital budgets.
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After serving his term in office, he spent most of his time involved in business and civic activities.
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More moderate pan-democrats that avoided the notion of civic nomination were effectively squeezed out.
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Ultimately, the 129th's mission included counterinsurgency, military civic action, psychological operations, tactical air operations, and unconventional warfare.
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He has received numerous civic acknowledgments for his contributions to various charitable events.
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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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Not to be confused with the civic badge, which is used exclusively for voting in elections (elections and plebiscites).
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Fourth, 39% of adults do political or civic activities on social networking sites.
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Joint boards are created for a specified purpose, and existing boards deal with refuse collection, sheltered accommodation, civic amenity sites, and swimming pools.
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