Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Instead, they would be armed with the rights of citizenship.
And if the full rights of citizenship for journalists are the issue, where should the line be drawn?
Therefore, the suit says, mosquitoes have the right of citizenship in the state.
To endow with the rights of citizenship, especially the right to vote.
He believed that blacks deserved the "full rights of citizenship."
"One of the rights of citizenship is that you get to live with your close family," he said.
The flier said that only white people were entitled to the full rights of citizenship.
Jews were allowed to return to England and their rights of citizenship steadily increased.
Also, it is the study of duties and rights of citizenship.
The right of citizenship was offered him by the Athenians, but he refused it.
In a democracy, free choice of elected officials is a right of citizenship.
Americans take pride in their freedom of movement, considering it a right of citizenship.
When should androids receive the full rights of citizenship?
Any future children of a freedman would be born free, with full rights of citizenship.
Although women were technically of citizen status, they had no rights of citizenship.
However, two procedures existed by which the individual could become a British subject with some of the rights of citizenship.
People of German ancestry are already entitled by law to full rights of citizenship.
"My understanding of your culture is that criminals lose their rights of citizenship.
She is engaged, collaborating with various organizations and associations, in national campaigns on the rights of citizenship.
Liberia's constitution excluded all but the free slaves' descendants from the rights of citizenship.
The Prophet, he said, "respected the right of citizenship.
After emancipation, the Cherokee were required to allow freedmen full rights of citizenship in their society.
The right of citizenship; the freedom of the city of Rome.
"Have you instructed an advocate to defend you, according to your rights of citizenship, which the Law allows?"
The Nice Charter includes good administration as one of the fundamental rights of citizenship.