Similar words: citizen, championship, relationship, ownership, leadership, membership, partnership, scholarship. Meaning: ['sɪtɪznʃɪp] n. 1. the status of a citizen with rights and duties 2. conduct as a citizen.
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31 Their German peers had a more developed sense of citizenship.
32 No one expects the Baltic states to naturalise young Russian soldiers, but army pensioners can be given citizenship.
33 Ching Hua was granted American citizenship last year.
34 It is the very foundation of good citizenship.
35 Rudolph voluntarily renounced his U.S. citizenship.
36 I will give him citizenship if he asks.
37 I believe Scout groups help teach good citizenship.
38 Krebs was granted French citizenship in 1992.
39 What do teachers think makes good citizenship education?
40 Does this qualify me for citizenship?
41 However, dual citizenship would not be allowed.
42 Citizenship is access to your records in a database.Sentencedict.com
43 Active citizenship, they believe, requires active participation in policy-making and taking responsibilities.
44 The existing law stated that only those who had been granted citizenship would be enfranchised.
45 Independence, self help and active citizenship have all been praised.
46 Public institutions need to be democratised and decentralisation is necessary in the public domain in order to achieve active citizenship.
47 A.. After five years of residency, an individual may apply for citizenship for a $ 95 fee.
48 This centre will examine the non-economic benefits of learning such as social cohesion, active citizenship and improved health.
49 As Desmond King has argued, ultimately ideological and institutional support are the best protectors of social citizenship rights.
50 Put another way, that means lower salaries for members a proposal more redolent of second-class citizenship than a classless society.
51 Marshall traced the development of a legal status of citizenship in the United Kingdom through a number of historical stages.
52 The tourist card is issued upon presentation of proof of U.S. citizenship.
53 Active citizenship, in the form of participatory democracy, is only possible in small communities where there is no organisational complexity.
54 The Government for a start, which is commissioning research into dozy citizenship.
55 Clinton also writes about hurried parents, religion, child care, education and citizenship.
56 Many feel political participation must be made worthwhile before active citizenship can occur.
57 In these respects they differ markedly from the other two parties and have a much stronger and more developed concept of citizenship.
58 Here, the strengthening of family values and citizenship go hand in hand.
59 It is not a mere matter of citizenship; it is a birthright and a shared inheritance.
60 Their judicial proclamations range from grandiloquent declarations of sovereign citizenship to lowly refusals to pay speeding tickets.
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