equal citizenship

collocation in English

meaningsofequalandcitizenship

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equal
adjective
uk
/ˈiː.kwəl/
us
/ˈiː.kwəl/
the same in amount, number, ...
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citizenship
noun[U]
uk
/ˈsɪt.ɪ.zən.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈsɪt̬.ə.zən.ʃɪp/
the state of being a member of a particular country and having rights because ...
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(Definition ofequalandcitizenshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Those policies cannot be reasonably understood as affirmations of the liberal principle ofequalcitizenship.
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Yet they govern modern welfare states that presume and require substantial state involvement, seen to various degrees as facilitating rather than restricting the conditions for robust andequalcitizenship.
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Yet these bills govern modern welfare states that presume and require substantial state involvement, seen to varying degrees as facilitating rather than restricting the conditions for robust andequalcitizenship.
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These bargains aborted the promise ofequalcitizenshipfor men and women by depriving women of various civil and political rights, particularly suffrage and egalitarian personal-status laws.
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These are the places where he suggests that the boundaries between spheres of justice are to be regulated by the exercise of political rights under the principle ofequalcitizenship.
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By using public institutions to foster a particular culture, nationalism may conflict with the principle ofequalcitizenship, and is likely to be intolerant of minority cultures.
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But more generally, the second conclusion also seems to destroy one's confidence in the instrumentality ofequalcitizenshipfor arriving at reasonably determinate spheres of justice.
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I believe very strongly inequalcitizenship, as do most of us here.
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In this particular zone of social affairs it is only a matter of decades since women were admitted to anything likeequalcitizenship.
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We must also consider whether unequal benefits are compatible withequalcitizenship.
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Disabled people want and ought to have equal rights like everyone else andequalcitizenship.
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The whole principle is a denial of the basic democratic principle ofequalcitizenship.
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It may be said that this isequalcitizenship.
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By no stretch of the imagination could that be called full andequalcitizenship.
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I think that the policies of the campaign forequalcitizenshipare unrealistic to the point of naivety.
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They haveequalcitizenshipwith men, andequalcitizenshipbrings with it equal duties and equal responsibilities.
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One of the routes must be through a rediscovery of the idea ofequalcitizenship.
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That is also why our campaign will go on for as long as it takes to secure full civil rights andequalcitizenshipfor them.
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Civil rights mean full andequalcitizenshipwithout qualification or exclusion.
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It defines who belongs to the nation and who enjoys the rights ofequalcitizenship.
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