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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91 I served on the citizenship working party after receiving a phone call from David Blunkett's office.
92 Costas has dual citizenship in the U.S. and the Philippines.
93 These are also the characteristics of good citizenship, and they should be emphasized in the teaching of all subjects.
94 Anything less would be second-class citizenship in the world of intercollegiate sports.
95 The conference highlighted and promoted service teaching and learning as a way to build academic and citizenship skills while renewing communities.
96 The citizens of Athens recognized that responsible citizenship would not come about automatically; it had to be carefully cultivated.
97 More important for most purposes of private law than citizenship is domicile.
98 Schools also have shifted the focus of education away from citizenship towards training for jobs, he said.
99 Almost inadvertently, through such activity, structures emerged which promoted active citizenship through community education and development initiatives.
100 As we have seen, the civil and political elements of citizenship have been eroded in recent years.
101 Nor has it dealt with the question of a new citizenship law, though the Solingen atrocity has revived debate about this.
102 And a fourth explanation is that voting is primarily an expression of citizenship, social solidarity,[sentence dictionary] and political communication.
103 No zealous advocate of good citizenship would argue that political participation ought to be pursued to the neglect of all other obligations.
104 A shortage of teachers trained in social sciences could undermine attempts to introduce compulsory citizenship lessons into schools, campaigners warn.
105 Citizenship rights were developed along with liberal government due to modernisation and protest in order to obtain a greater degree of participation.
106 Discussion of less traditional approaches and concerns continues with reference to social work and citizens' charters, citizenship and participation.
107 Means-tested assistance is equated by the customer with second-class citizenship.
108 Citizenship and political leadership were vested in those most inherently worthy.
109 After five years in the US, foreign nationals can apply for full US citizenship.
110 We now turn to consider why a counter-strategy should be mounted against this loss of a universal citizenship. Why Bother?
111 Under Western pressure the language and citizenship laws have been liberalized.
112 Conceiving citizenship is this manner allows for a clearer understanding of the complexities of contemporary forms of social inclusion and exclusion.
113 No wonder the rights of citizenship were granted only grudgingly[sentencedict.com], except when the town urgently needed to increase its population.
114 Defining citizenship in terms of market participation is therefore one aspect of the Conservative government's aim of promoting inequality.
115 Those who argue for participatory democracy believe active citizenship can not be established within the limitations set by the existing liberal-democratic framework.
116 It is for this reason that citizenship in the polis could be attained by birth only.
117 Many bureaucrats have not been welcoming, illegally charging for forms that the newcomers have to complete to obtain citizenship.
118 Beveridge provided a rationale based on concepts of national efficiency, rationality and the rights of citizenship.
119 Felony convictions in most instances would automatically disqualify an immigrant from obtaining citizenship.
120 New citizens are asked to swear allegiance during the citizenship ceremony.
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