The citizenry's focus will likely begin to change, though, as campaigning for the 2008 presidential primaries gears up.
This vast and diverse citizenry will not always agree on every issue -- nor should we.
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As for the citizenry, Baton Rougeans had an instinctive distaste for the more famous town.
And the LAPD has a great appreciation for deputizing its citizenry in the crime watch.
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Our founding fathers repeatedly emphasized that democracy requires a virtuous citizenry to function effectively.
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, has appealed to the citizenry to stand behind the Islamic republic.
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Simultaneously, an explosion of technology, social media and e-commerce has created a more informed and empowered citizenry.
Right here: The Democrats are not exactly swimming in the affection, respect and trust of the citizenry.
Nominations should only be things they think should be banned, not what the citizenry think should be.
Because we have a prime minister whose central mission is the idea of building an active citizenry.
When an entire citizenry turns corrupt in this sense, there is no hope left for the country.
But at the same time not many people in the general internet citizenry apply much effort to self-protection.
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And the welfare of our citizenry is really a function of our ability to compete in global markets.
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It means that the citizenry is being policed by authorities, be it federal agencies, state, or municipal law enforcement.
We encourage open government, because democracies depend on an informed and active citizenry.
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Police constables are not just crime-fighters, they are social psychologists - looking for ways to calm an anxious citizenry.
It was about capacity building, both in the citizenry and in the state.
Rather, it means that an appreciation for the methods of science is a useful asset for a responsible citizenry.
Make the citizenry permanently envious and bewildered about where real success comes from.
The citizenry is already perpetually shunning the importance of vowels in our language.
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So hot was the market that an estimated 3m people, perhaps half the kingdom's adult citizenry, had leapt in.
And as the plight of Egypt's overwhelmingly impoverished citizenry becomes ever more acute, the regime will become increasingly unstable.
And the reason that the citizenry hold politicians in contempt is what pray?
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At the very least, it should add to the sources of innocent merriment already available to the observing citizenry.
The ending for all involved, especially the citizenry, could end up as badly as it does for our mythical couple.
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Governments are finally becoming aware of the implications of combining cloud computing practices with open source initiatives for their citizenry.
He spoke of his pride in the first-responders and law enforcement officials as well as the toughness of its citizenry.
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They agreed that an information literacy citizenry is required to mobilize an effective civil society and create a competitive workforce.
Else they too would vote with their feet, as half of Mr Jagdeo's citizenry has done through emigration since 1980.
And it really was dealing with an emergency, if you will, the threat to the citizenry and civilians in Libya.
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