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citizen <a citizen; citizens> N

citizen (s)
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citizen POL

citizen interactions ECON

citizen participation

citizen satisfaction ECON

citizen self help society ECON

second-class citizen POL

Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen POL

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While government has grown, influential citizens have been reduced to mere recipients of government services and marginalized as political actors.
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The town provides access to hospital services to its citizens.
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They are often blamed for rising crime and unemployment and under pressure from their citizens, the city governments have imposed discriminatory rules.
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Immigration law regarding the citizens of a country is regulated by international law.
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Citizens of the world's poorest countries are the most likely to be religious, and researchers suggest this is because of religion's powerful coping abilities.
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Governments and private citizens worldwide discussed and debated these proposals.
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This was in large part due to citizens' knowledge of his skills as a reformist.
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When the citizens learnt on whose side they were to fight, they simply went home.
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Many citizens felt that public school money should not be used to support higher education.
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In this sense international stability relied on the premise that if state security is maintained, then the security of citizens will necessarily follow.
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