Brazil's foreign-affairs ministry plans to open a consulate in the nearby provincial capital, Guangzhou, this year so that it can serve its citizens better.
"I believe the results of the election represent an opportunity to make changes that the people of Israel want to see and that will serve all citizens of the state of Israel, " he said.
Giving the states the opportunity to innovate, to put in the programs that best serve their citizens in the way their citizens would rather be addressed on a health care side is substantially a wiser way to go.
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Their citizens serve bravely alongside our forces, including in Afghanistan.
The President said that neither the United States nor Mexico could tolerate violence against those who serve and protect our citizens, as Special Agent Zapata did so selflessly through his own life.
She explained how changes to officers' pay and conditions, cuts to police budgets and the introduction of elected police commissioners all form part of a plan to make the force more responsive to the demands of the citizens they serve.
These women work tirelessly to feed and bathe our nation's senior citizens, serve as a go-between with family and doctors, count medication, even take care of pets, and yet they are denied basic wages, let alone benefits, worker protections and pathways to citizenship.
But with a service area of 635 square miles, and 8, 500 citizens to serve -- in a state that the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality recently recently ranked worst in delivering health care services -- Ballinger officials, like many rural health care providers, say they want Congress to keep them out of a high-stakes games of political chicken.
And from time to time citizens step forth to serve their country in different ways.
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Under some democratic governments, civic participation means that citizens are required to serve on juries, or give mandatory military or civilian national service for a period of time.
The most obvious attempt was when we gave them an offer that said we are going to provide the conversion of some of the low-enriched uranium that they already have into the isotopes that they need for their medical research and for hospitals that would serve up to a million Iranian citizens.
Ties were strengthened in 1917 when Puerto Ricans became US citizens and were allowed to serve in the military.
Fewer than one percent of the citizens of our nation choose to serve in the armed forces.
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They also heeded warnings that changing the system would hit Austria's social sector, which depends on conscientious objectors who serve as ambulance drivers, attendants at senior citizens' homes and in other community jobs that are hard to fill because of poor pay.
What Rasool was truly interested in, however, was promoting the interests of CAIR over the citizens he was charged to protect and serve.
Those that can serve on a jury include registered voters, US Citizens over 18 and those that can follow the English language (read, write, understand).
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Cambridge University was founded not to increase a passion for knowledge, but to serve as a refuge for misbehaving students chased off by the citizens of Oxford.
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Even though they were not yet citizens when they joined our military, these men and women signed up to serve.
And I believe that it would serve the interests of the U.S. companies and the U.S. citizens, especially now that the global economy is experiencing the turbulent times.
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Those who do not want to serve must spend nine months working in community jobs, such as ambulance drivers and in senior citizens' homes.
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