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relation and citizenship
There is a general view that citizenship in ancient times was a simpler relation than modern forms of citizenship, although this view has come under scrutiny.
The relation of citizenship has not been a fixed or static relation, but constantly changed within each society, and that according to one view, citizenship might " really have worked " only at select periods during certain times, such as when the Athenian politician Solon made reforms in the early Athenian state.
Scholars suggest that the concept of citizenship contains many unresolved issues, sometimes called tensions, existing within the relation, that continue to reflect uncertainty about what citizenship is supposed to mean.
Athenian women had limited right to property and therefore were not considered full citizens, as citizenship and the entitlement to civil and political rights was defined in relation to property and the means to life.
Suffian LP in the case of PP v Mark Koding 1 MLJ 111 said, in relation to the amendments to Sedition Act in 1970, after the May 13 1969 riots, which added citizenship, language, special position of bumiputras and sovereignty of rulers to the list of seditious matters:
She writes and teaches on issues of intimacy and belonging in popular culture, in relation to the history and fantasy of citizenship.
* naturalized Canadians can have their citizenship revoked if convicted of fraud in relation to their citizenship application, or their original admission to Canada as an immigrant
The Greek ancestor's birth certificate and marriage certificate are required, along with the applicant's birth certificate, and the birth certificates of all generations in between until the relation between the applicant and the person with Greek citizenship is proven.
Signifies ( a ) " the relation in which a citizen stands to the state, the condition of a citizen, citizenship ," Acts 22: 28, " with a great sum obtained I this citizenship " ( KJV, " freedom ").
* Velazquez ( D-NY ): add language to the findings section of the bill recognizing the separate and distinct nature of Puerto Rican citizenship in relation to U. S. citizenship.
They suffer from disproportionate levels of poverty in relation to the general population and most of them lack citizenship cards.
4 and 5 – Made certain technical provisions in relation to both transitional matters and to the citizenship of certain individuals born before the Irish Free State ceased to form part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Questions of " international law " might arise in relation to individual grants of citizenship, and whether these accorded with treaty.
The Greek ancestor's birth certificate and marriage certificate are required, along with the applicant's birth certificate, and the birth certificates of all generations in between until the relation between the applicant and the person with Greek citizenship is proven.
However, for many practical purposes, the concepts of municipal domicile and domicile in Finland are as important to the relation between the individual and the Finnish authorities as the individual's citizenship status.

relation and has
This prohibition on love has an especially poignant relation to art ; ;
A useful comment on his relation to his region may be made, I think, by noting briefly how in handling Southern materials and Southern problems he has deviated from the pattern set by other Southern authors while remaining faithful to the essential character of the region.
The myth of the Southern plantation has had only a tangential relation with actuality, as Francis Pendleton Gaines showed forty years ago, and I suspect it has had a far narrower acceptance as something real than has generally been supposed.
Nor has the training been enough in relation to the need.
The problem arises, if it does arise, when the educator has to make a choice or a decision within the area of his professional competence, but which bears some relation to the social structure.
When dealing with the actual relation of philosophy to the sociology of knowledge, or better the role of philosophy in assisting research on the social sources of ideas, one has to become necessarily selective.
The objection will be raised that the most important role of philosophy in relation to social science has been omitted, namely the status of ultimate value questions and norms operative in the social sciences.
and it is as if the only stable relation left among the different parts of the picture is the ambivalent and ambiguous one that each has with the surface.
Whenever a congregation really sees itself as a unit in the universal Church, in vital relation with the whole Body of Christ and participating in His mission to the world, a necessary foundation-stone of the ecumenical movement has been laid.
* Opaque: Meaning has no apparent relation to the sign itself
" The black race of Africa are inferior to the white man in point of intellect – better calculated in physical structure to undergo drudgery and hardship – standing, as they do, many degrees lower in the scale of gradation that expresses the relative relation between God and all that he has created than the white man.
Chinese astrology has a close relation with Chinese philosophy ( theory of the three harmonies: heaven, earth and man ) and uses concepts such as yin and yang, the Five phases, the 10 Celestial stems, the 12 Earthly Branches, and shichen ( 時辰 a form of timekeeping used for religious purposes ).
Ægir is an Old Norse word meaning " terror " and the name of a destructive giant associated with the sea ; ægis is the genitive ( possessive ) form of ægir and has no direct relation to Greek aigis.
Some philosophers deny that the concept of " being " has any meaning at all, since we only define an object's existence by its relation to other objects, and actions it undertakes.
The term " I am " has no meaning by itself ; it must have an action or relation appended to it.
So, some say, we can say that that relation has being.
We can say that that relation has being as well.
The President said in an interview that he has a good relation with neighbours and fellow CEMAC countries, " put aside the incident with Sudan when the border had to be closed since militia entered C. A. R.
It is not known whether these agreements are still valid, but Bozizé has anyway a continuously good relation with Libya.
Given that Bozizé accuses Sudan of supporting the UFDR rebels who are actively fighting the Central African Government, the relation between the two countries has remained good.
Following a series of currency devaluations, the crown has remained stable in relation to the U. S. dollar.
Following an interpretation of power similar to that of Machiavelli, Foucault defines power as immaterial, as a " certain type of relation between individuals " that has to do with complex strategic social positions that relate to the subject's ability to control its environment and influence those around itself.
" Truth ," as he defines it, is a " system of ordered procedures for the production, regulation, distribution, circulation, and operation of statements " which has a " circular relation " with systems of power.

relation and never
* The empty relation R on a non-empty set X ( i. e. aRb is never true ) is vacuously symmetric and transitive, but not reflexive.
" To achieve this original relation one must " Insist on one's self ; never imitate " for if the relationship is secondary the connection is lost.
Dupuis was told to clarify his position in relation to that document, but he was never disciplined.
relation to her Witch-Cult theory, She behaved in fact rather like someone who was a fully convinced member of some unusual religious sect, or perhaps, of the Freemasons, but never on any account got into arguments about it in public.
The number three is never mentioned in relation to God in scripture, which of course is the number that is central to the word " Trinity ".
However he only applied individual pulses of current to his transformer, and never discovered the relation between the turns ratio and EMF in the windings.
Foucault's relation to Heidegger is a matter of considerable difficulty ; Foucault acknowledged Heidegger as a philosopher whom he read but never wrote about.
A social fact must always be studied according to its relation with other social facts, never according to the individual who studies it.
The strained relation between these two men never came from external things, such as human rank and fame, much less from other advantages, but always from matters of Church and doctrine, and chiefly from the fundamental difference of their individualities ; they repelled and attracted each other " because nature had not formed out of them one man.
The means whereby we put ourselves so in relation with Christ as to receive from Him his healing virtue are chiefly prayer and the sacraments of the church ; mere works are never sufficient.
The Firebird 1 was never meant as a serious commercial passenger car and was solely built for testing & evaluation and public relation purposes.
Whatever had been my feelings or opinions in relation to Eliza at one time, I have been satisfied & it is now unfit that anything should be averted to .... The only way this matter can now be overcome will be for us all to meet as tho it had never occurred, & this will keep the world, as it should ever be, ignorant that such thoughts ever were.
In Subgeneation: the theory of the normal relations of the races ; an answer to miscegenation ( 1864 ) Van Evrie created the words “ subgen ” to describe what he considered to be the " inferior races " and “ subgeneation ” to describe the ‘ normal ’ relation of such inferior races to whites, something which he considered to be the " very corner-stone of democracy "; but these words never entered the dictionary.
In December 2005, an Azerbaijani official stated in a BBC interview that Armenians “ never lived in Nakhchivan, which has been Azerbaijani land from time immemorial, and that's why there are no Armenian cemeteries and monuments and have never been any .” Adam T. Smith, an anthropologist and associate professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago, called the removal of the khachkars " a shameful episode in humanity's relation to its past, a deplorable act on the part of the government of Azerbaijan which requires both explanation and repair.
This recess may have been an unfinished tomb commencement, and its content may be analogous to the embalming cache found in KV54, but because the find was never properly published, the precise nature of its contents, the date of the jars, and its relation ( if any ) to KV55 are now unclear.
Religious titles for women include sacerdos, often in relation to a deity or temple, such as a sacerdos Cereris or Cerealis, " priestess of Ceres ", an office never held by men ; magistra, a high priestess, female expert or teacher in religious matters ; and ministra, a female assistant, particularly one in service to a deity.
Paris was never charged with a crime in relation to the investigation.
I never heard any relation more moving than that of seeing them together.
As Parsons himself emphasized, in a general context there would never exist any perfect " fit " between behaviours and norms, so such a relation is never complete or " perfect.
In the general election that year, Warner was expected to win in a cakewalk over relatively unknown ( at that time ) Democrat Mark Warner ( no relation ), who had never held elective office.
Most studied formal logics have a monotonic consequence relation, meaning that adding a formula to a theory never produces a reduction of its set of consequences.
" AIPAC would never engage in a quid pro quo in relation to a federal investigation or any federal matter and the notion that it would do so is preposterous ," a spokesperson said at the time.

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