civil+community

  • 71civil war — battles among fellow citizens or within a community, from CIVIL (Cf. civil) in a sense of occurring among fellow citizens attested from late 14c. in batayle ciuile civil battle, etc. The exact phrase civil war is attested from late 15c. (the… …

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  • 72Civil Societarian — refers to a person who sees the intermediary organizations and associations between the individual and the state as having greater moral importance than the state. This person differs from the communitarian, however, in that he refuses to value… …

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  • 73Community property (disambiguation) — Community property may refer to: Community property, a marital property regime that originated in civil law jurisdictions and is now also found in some common law jurisdictions Public property, property that is owned by the state, city, community …

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  • 74civil libertarian — civil liberty ► NOUN 1) freedom of action and speech subject to laws established for the good of the community. 2) (civil liberties) one s rights to this. DERIVATIVES civil libertarian noun …

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  • 75civil liberty — ► NOUN 1) freedom of action and speech subject to laws established for the good of the community. 2) (civil liberties) one s rights to this. DERIVATIVES civil libertarian noun …

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  • 76Civil Position — (Ukrainian: Політична партія „Громадянська позиція“) is a political party in Ukraine registered in March 2005 (as Mighty Ukraine (Ukrainian: Політична партія Могутня Україна ); it was named that till 2010[1]).[2] The party did not participate in… …

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  • 77Community and Public Sector Union — (CPSU) Zweck: Gewerkschaft Vorsitz: Dave Oliver Gründungsdatum: 1994 Mitgliederzahl: 160.000 Sitz: Haymarket, New South Wales Website …

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  • 78civil — [adj1] civic, community civilian, domestic, governmental, home, interior, local, municipal, national, political, public; concepts 536,583 civil [adj2] obliging, kind accommodating, affable, civilized, complaisant, cordial, courteous, courtly,… …

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  • 79Civil parish — A civil parish in the United Kingdom is a unit of local government. The civil parish has its origins in the system of ecclesiastical parishes, but civil parishes have often deviated from the latter s borders as time has progressed. The use of… …

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  • 80COMMUNITY — antiquity middle ages character and structures functions and duties individual centers the muslim caliphate in the east …

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