Example sentences of "[art] citizens ' [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When the Data Protection Committee came to consider the case for legislation it had no doubt that the public sector presented the greater set of problems : the complex modern government bureaucracies at national and local level are great consumers of personal information about citizens — mostly to the citizens ' benefit , of course , but some of the possibilities of linkage , network-formation and hence secret profile-building about identifiable individuals seemed frightening .
2 Yet very rapidly a list of prohibitions or limitations on the overlord 's power could become a guarantee of the citizens ' rights .
3 On Jan. 1 a plan for unilateral Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza strip was proposed by two left-wing Israeli Knesset members , Ran Cohen of the Citizens ' Rights Movement and Amnon Rubinstein of the Shinui Party .
4 Meretz had three components — Mapam , Shinui ( " Centre Party " ) and Ratz ( also known as the Citizens ' Rights Movement ) .
5 THEATRE / Contrary to nature : Randall Stevenson on John Pope 's production of Macbeth at the Citizens ' Theatre in Glasgow
6 The Citizens ' Theatre will present TAG Theatre 's adaptation of Sunset Song by Lewis Grassic Gibbon , which forms the basis of A Scots Quair which the same company will present in the Assembly Hall during the Edinburgh Festival .
7 What finally got recorded may have depended on how much the individual chose to reveal to the constable , though in Coventry — thanks no doubt to the existence of a highly organised local administration — the citizens ' circumstances were thoroughly investigated .
8 Cleisthenes returned to Athens and instituted changes in the " constituency " structure of the state which were designed to neutralize kinship and local allegiances and enhance the citizens ' loyalty to the polis as a whole .
9 The Royal Commission on Legal Services concluded that this sort of work should not be part of the responsibilities of the citizens ' law centres that were proposed .
10 The poll is not analysed , but it is striking that countries where pollution from cars has become a major problem have the highest percentages of people who believe that the state of the environment requires urgent action : 85 per cent in Italy ( at the top of the list ) , where Milan , one of the world 's smoggiest cities , now has car-free days and the capital Rome also suffers severely from vehicle congestion and pollution ; 84 per cent in Greece , where restrictions on cars in Athens are imposed to save the citizens ' lungs and their ancient monuments ; 80 per cent in the most vehicle emission-conscious country in Europe , West Germany , whose dead trees have become the symbol of pollution .
11 Also in May the PSL complained at its exclusion ( in favour of candidates from the Citizens ' Committees , Solidarity 's electoral organization ) from state appointments , saying that its continued participation in the Mazowiecki coalition government would depend on a " political equilibrium " being reached .
12 In a re-run Senate by-election in Lublin on June 11 , the Citizens ' Committee candidate won almost 51 per cent of the vote against his opponent from Private Farmers ' Solidarity who took just over 48 per cent .
13 It points to some of the ethical roots of social action and the citizens ' responsibilities towards a just society .
14 The call came from Initiative 92 , the citizens ' body which established the Opsahl Commission .
15 Mr William Waldegrave can hardly relish his new role as guardian of the Citizens ' Charter , but may well be relieved to remain in the uppermost ranks of government at all .
16 Faced with such evidence , Marc Thompson — an IMS research fellow who worked on both studies — believes that the Department of Health should tone down its enthusiasm for PRP in the health service , despite the Citizens ' Charter pledge to introduce merit pay into the public sector .
17 Scornful of Mr Major 's so-called Big Idea , the Citizens ' Charter , Mr Smith launched his own Citizens Charter for the Cabinet and dubbed it ‘ Majorwatch ’ .
18 Allied to the Citizens ' Charter , Cm. 1730 , Competing for Quality ( November 1991 ) , seeks to subject government programmes to market testing .
19 Bearing in mind the need to keep the business rate down , has my hon. Friend had time to glance at a pamphlet entitled ’ The Citizens ' Charter ’ , written in 1921 by one Herbert Morrison , then secretary of the London Labour party , which states that the best way to improve local services is to increase competition ?
20 Councillor do you think that you as the chairman of the citizens ' charter defunct working party of the citizens ' charter where it was generally agreed that whenever possible letters should be replied to , or at least acknowledged , within five to ten working days .
21 Councillor do you think that you as the chairman of the citizens ' charter defunct working party of the citizens ' charter where it was generally agreed that whenever possible letters should be replied to , or at least acknowledged , within five to ten working days .
22 Whether they 're the citizens ' charter , whether they are response to people from the press or from the public or constantly ringing in to the switchboard , or whether it 's by all the other ways in which we disseminate information .
23 But interestingly there 's no mention of Majorism or the citizens ' charter .
24 The Citizens ' Charter was introduced local authorities money to achieve .
25 The Citizens ' Advice Bureaux are used to helping people sort out their debt problems .
26 Nick Lord , a debt counsellor with the Money Advice Unit of the Citizens ' Advice Bureau in Croydon , says : ‘ Most people who get into money problems have lots of short-term , high interest debts .
27 This practical idea was put to a local crematorium by Diana Davidson , manager of the Citizens ' Advice Bureau in Chichester .
28 Before doing so , you would be strongly advised to consult a solicitor at the Citizens ' Advice Bureau or the Welfare Advice Unit of your local Social Security office .
29 It uses outside speakers from the Social Security office , the Job Centre , and the Citizens ' Advice Bureau and covers a wide range of current affairs and other topics in a relaxed and friendly way .
30 They should perhaps look to take a more active role in initiating advocacy projects by funding development work with local users and with agencies such as the Citizens ' Advice Bureau which have developed expertise in this area .
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