It means governments and multilateral agencies listening more to non-governmental organizations and to ordinary citizens.
This time, he says he does not want to disrupt the lives of ordinary citizens.
The London Olympics were grist to its mill and to that of many ordinary citizens.
And for ordinary citizens, getting hold of even the worst rattletrap involved many years of waiting.
Thus far, Europe's leaders have failed to effectively communicate and connect with ordinary citizens.
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We believe that the most reliable guide for our country is the collective wisdom of ordinary citizens.
Whatever the true figures are, most ordinary citizens probably believe they are experiencing a rise in crime.
They have been spotted shopping at the local supermarket and queuing with ordinary citizens for health check-ups.
The real foundation of these relationships are about the connections between ordinary citizens, particularly between young people.
Ordinary citizens need to get politically active in order to shape technology and the social norms around them.
Ordinary citizens still need to buy homes, save for retirement, and keep deposits in a conservative, safe bank.
Venezuela will continue on its path of social progress and empowering ordinary citizens.
But if ordinary citizens begin to complain, as many may with the health-service cuts, nonchalance will become less easy.
The peace women were ordinary citizens, protesting at the violence engulfing their community.
At any given meal, whether it included ordinary citizens, generals, government officials or business executives, deference was in short supply.
Harris Wofford. (Applause.) Harris Wofford has spent more than 50 years empowering ordinary citizens to make extraordinary change.
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Its named The Sidewalk Newspaper and its articles are written by ordinary citizens who simply want their voices to be heard.
For a defendant with the unusual plea of innocent, a trial before a jury of ordinary citizens can make more sense.
President Obama may insist that he speaks for ordinary citizens when he opines that the rich need to be reined in.
One of the most striking aspects of this election was how ordinary citizens fought to ensure it was contested cleanly and fairly.
The support I have received from colleagues, ordinary citizens and indeed the Welsh media reassures me that this vision is widely shared.
Most were discovered by scientists using Kepler data -- and a few were found by ordinary citizens analyzing Kepler data at planethunters.org.
For instance, she plans to set up an independent committee on pension reform, which would consult ordinary citizens as well as experts.
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Co-organizer Molly Smith highlighted how many demonstrators were ordinary citizens, the organization of whom was assisted by a webpage and Facebook page.
The moment zombies are added to the mix, a dry public policy problem suddenly becomes a game of sorts, accessible to ordinary citizens.
Community media are a major source of news for most of the population and contribute to the well-being and development of ordinary citizens.
Their targets have included dozens of reporters, elected officials and ordinary citizens, but they have never registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
China, where few ordinary citizens have a credit card (indeed, where credit-card-style revolving consumer lending is illegal), is MasterCard's second-largest market after America.
And did you now that gold was selling quite well to ordinary citizens of India at 466 post offices on the subcontinent.
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Alongside countless volunteers and ordinary citizens, they demonstrated the very best of the American spirit -- a spirit that EMS professionals display every day.
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