What I see is a bunch of economies whose citizens are making less money than before.
Or anywhere else in a continental U.S. whose citizens have come to believe they are sheltered from enemy attack.
All the same, governments whose citizens still have much to gain from restructuring often appear to lack the political will for it.
The deterioration of Israel's relations with Turkey, whose citizens were among the nine dead, is depriving Israel of a rare Muslim ally and mediator.
When there is any breach of international law, it is up to the state whose citizens are held responsible to ensure that the culprits are brought to justice.
He told the audience that he'd directed his administration to add additional nations to the list of those whose citizens are allowed to visit America without a tourist visa.
On this score, London looks much better than Athens, which overspent by a factor of far more than two and the great record-breaker, Montreal, whose citizens were paying for the 1976 games for decades.
She was doused with water when she visited the Indian Ocean island of Reunion, a French overseas territory whose citizens come from a racially mixed background where many view the extreme right as the real threat.
It also sells cold drinks in a hot continent whose billion citizens are just starting to have a bit of spare cash.
Moreover, the court repeatedly defined its role as tribune of the unspoken plaintiffs, citizens whose votes have gone un(re)counted.
Barak also met Sunday evening with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who traveled to Israel late Saturday to show support for Israeli citizens whose cities have been hit by rockets from Gaza.
During his campaign, Bush had said he believed U.S. citizens whose assets were seized should have the right to sue but two senior U.S. officials said Bush was set to issue a six-month waiver next week.
Under Colorado law, as in other states that authorize capital punishment, that jury will first be "death qualified, " that is, purged of citizens whose faith or moral precepts would not permit them to sentence Holmes to death.
Dying of thyroid cancer that had spread to her breast and liver, Sheri spent the last year or so of her life making Idahoans aware of how much fallout the state had received and making Idaho politicians push for compensation for those of their citizens whose lives had been lost, shortened, or made a living hell by federal policy.
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They appear to be losing their grip on voting blocs that once were bedrock supporters: working-class whites, and especially working-class white men, whose union roots made their parents and grandparents loyal Democrats, as well as rural citizens and senior citizens, whose gratitude for New Deal economic and modernization programs pulled them to the Democrats.
The war veteran struggling to adjust, amid the apparent ingratitude of the citizens in whose name he fought, is a familiar figure from Vietnam to Afghanistan.
In theory there will be a financial cost for the US government and US citizens, whose debt is priced off the interest rate paid by the government.
Citizens of states whose political leaders decline to establish exchanges will participate in a newly created national insurance exchange administered by the federal government.
That being said, I live among fellow citizens I respect and admire whose values are informed by just such beliefs.
Recognizing the international impact of the attack, the department is also reviewing how to compensate people who were not U.S. citizens and how to aid international families whose relatives died as a result of the plane crashes.
Above all, we are a nation whose strength abroad has been anchored in opportunity for our citizens here at home.
Take India, which once aspired to be a secular state, and whose constitution calls for a uniform civil code for all citizens.
Last year's twice-failed Disclose Act and the recently introduced Wyden-Murkowski Act aim to reregulate campaign spending by groups whose speech was liberated by the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling.
Certainly, cardiologists and oncologists, whose practices naturally bring them into contact with more senior citizens, are the most likely to feel the pain when it comes to reduced government payments.
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And citizens, especially those suspected of no crime whose data is gathered up in a dragnet, deserve more clarity on what law enforcement does with their data and how long they keep it.
For the last several months, the United States has worked closely with our Iraqi partners to promote a broad-based government -- one whose leaders share a commitment to serving all Iraqis as equal citizens.
Is a probe more serious than a scan, etc.? Finally, once properly defined, those whose job it is to explain the threat to politicians and citizens should be precise in their use of these terms.
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The five projects were selected because they are tough but tractable challenges whose solutions could provide immediate benefits and cost-savings to American citizens, entrepreneurs and businesses.
Citizens of a democracy have a choice about how actively to help spies whose job is to defend it.
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