Similar words: nationalism, national, rationalize, international, rational, donation, zonation, irrational. Meaning: [næʃə'nælətɪ] n. 1. the status of belonging to a particular nation by birth or naturalization 2. people having common origins or traditions and often comprising a nation.
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31. Many of these states have experienced traumatic nationality conflicts, and few of these conflicts have been permanently resolved.
32. Jeanne has dual nationality because her mother is French and her father is English.
33. Comparison with Table 5.4 shows a strong relationship with patterns of issuance by nationality.
34. Moravia is not so much another nationality in the blend but, rather, a district.
35. The resolution on nationality relations adopted at the conference reflected very similar concerns.
36. The absurdity of describing a nationality she distrusted to a man she knew she loathed struck her at once.
37. To an extent the penned hands were also dependent on the nationality of the scribe or where he had been trained.
38. However, the large nationality minorities in most of them have produced extensive nation-based struggles.
39. There, capitalism dissolved social differentiation - families, castes, clans, tribes, provinces, religions, gender, nationality.
40. Discrimination based on race, gender or nationality would also be barred under the proposed guidelines.
41. Or was it fashion, not nationality, that demanded this need to empty the Riviera during the summer months?
42. He has dual nationality because his father was born in Pakistan and his mother is British.
43. The prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality remains a cornerstone of unification.
44. There could not even be a question of dual nationality.
45. The application form asks you to state your name, age[http://sentencedict.com/nationality.html], and nationality.
46. Despite being born in Germany, these children do not have an automatic right to German nationality.
47. Some countries have lifted restrictions on nationality and now allow local nationals to set up in the zones.
48. What is allowed is sentimentality in drunken songs of nationality and ideal love.
49. Murdoch's international side was symbolized by his vanishing sense of nationality.
50. I thought it was a nationality and went round saying I'd met some strange women from Lesbia.
51. His negative comments, however accurate, were converted into slights, compounded by Johnson's nationality and famous stature.
52. Table 4 shows further that ethnic / nationality groups are not evenly distributed through subject areas.
53. The Act prohibits discrimination on the grounds of race,(sentencedict.com) colour or nationality.
54. A people which grasps its sense of nationality with pleasure and love can always celebrate its rebirth.
55. We were both of the same nationality.
56. In religious aspect, the Daur nationality believed mainly Shamanism.
57. Asked his nationality, he said British.
58. He is a forthright person of the Bouyei nationality.
59. Language includes the characteristics of stableness and nationality.
60. One hard copy of nationality certification.
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