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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151 The Group President Tangsirisaree had a photo taken with Canadian immigration and Citizenship Judge Louis Sekora and RCMP Officer in Vancouver.
152 Liberal citizenship is a passive shaping of the citizen image, while republicanism is in contrast to shape the image of active citizenship.
153 As a complicated systematical social project, the fanner-worker's acquiring citizenship is facing a lot of handicaps , some of which are institutional while some come from the workers themselves.
154 United States Citizenship and Immigration Services announced the new civics questions and answers last week. The reading and writing parts of the naturalization test have also been redone.
155 For more information on citizenship and naturalization, contact an attorney who specializes in immigration law.
156 These provisions apply to applications for Australian citizenship by descent and conferral.
157 In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws deprived German Jews of their citizenship.
158 The essence of "scissors difference" is the deprivation of the peasants' economy. In identity, citizenship is divided into two types of peasants and citizens.
159 I authorize the Social Security Administration to release information about me in its records to the Department of State and U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
160 Israel offers automatic citizenship to all Jews who want it.
161 After applying for U. S. citizenship in the 1950s, however, he became an innocent target of the Red Scare and was deported.
162 The new provision will prohibit the approval of a citizenship applicant who is assessed by ASIO as a risk to the security of Australia.
163 But officials at the Citizenship and Immigration Service point out that the agency receives no federal funds to process applications. Costs are covered entirely by fees charged.
164 Present investigation department was informed that the deceased has Russian citizenship.
165 He was stripped of his U.S. citizenship after he was accused in the 1970s of being "Ivan the Terrible,[www.Sentencedict.com]" a notoriously sadistic guard at the Treblinka death camp.
166 She put a cupped palm to Byron's face,'something about Uncle Aron's citizenship. ".
167 Socrates'is a philosophical citizenship, relying on one's own powers of independent reason and judgment.
168 This applies only to applications for Australian citizenship by conferral.
169 On immigration, he favored a plan to tighten border security, create a temporary worker program, and allow illegal immigrants a pathway to citizenship.
170 His house in Berlin was rummaged along the Nazis. Einstein gave up his German citizenship in 1932 and became a naturalised dweller inhabitant in 1940.
171 Psychological contract(PC) and organizational citizenship behavior(OCB) are both hot research problems of management psychology.
172 The denial of a recognized nationality, just as the denial of a recognized citizenship, constitutes a legally cognizable injury-in-fact for the purpose of standing.
173 Sense of civic responsibility is an important part of citizens' qualities in modern citizenship,(sentencedict.com) and is the core of civic education .
174 New provisions will prohibit the approval of a citizenship applicant who is assessed by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation as a risk to the security of Australia.
175 In 2003, the Group President Saree Tangsirisaree had this photo taken with Canada's Minister of Citizenship and Imigration, the Honourable Judy Sgro at a dinner party.
176 His house in Berlin was ransacked by the Nazis. Einstein gave up his German citizenship in 1932 and became a naturalised American citizen in 1940.
177 The DVD and CD are part of the Civics and Citizenship Toolkit that USCIS distributes to libraries, churches, community groups and adult education classes.
178 Although this territory's immigration laws would not allow for naturalisation , a person born in the territory before 1983 would hold BOTC (and British citizenship) on that basis.
179 On Flag Day every June, roughly 100 immigrants swear oaths of citizenship at a naturalization ceremony held in an UNO gymnasium.
180 Research indicates transformational leadership can improve employees'job satisfaction, increase employee's trust to the leader, and show more organizational citizenship behavior.
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