Nationality
in sentence
177 examples of Nationality in a sentence
Are they of the same
nationality
as you?
People have been loved, privileged, because of their identity, their nationality, their ethnicity.
Again, people have been hated, denied, because of their nationality, their identity, their race, their gender, their religion.
One day, while my father was working on a file for us to obtain French nationality, I happened to see some documents that caught my attention.
If you cannot chose your nationality, then you will want to become an Indian man.
The fact that they're not right in front of us, the fact, of course, that they're of a different
nationality
or race, none of that seems morally relevant to me.
Those are things like ethnicity, frequently nationality, language, often religion.
Sooner or later, all of humanity, regardless of culture, language, nationality, will arrive at this final stage of political and social development.
Some of you may be so cosmopolitan that you think that ethnicity and
nationality
should hold no moral sway.
The laws are ours, and no matter what your ethnicity, nationality, gender, race, they belong to us, and fighting for justice is not an act of insanity.
Replacing the language of
nationality
with the language of locality asks us to shift our focus to where real life occurs.
A Mexican gardener in Los Angeles and a Nepali housekeeper in Delhi have more in common in terms of rituals and restrictions than
nationality
implies.
One: each house's owner is of a different nationality, drinks a different beverage, and smokes a different type of cigar.
Clue one gives you a
nationality
and a color.
The fourth house is now the only one missing a
nationality
and a cigar brand, so the Prince-smoking German from clue thirteen must live there.
It defines a refugee as someone who is outside their country of nationality, and is unable to return to their home country because of well-founded fears of being persecuted.
That persecution may be due to their race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion, and is often related to war and violence.
Or does it have to do with our origin,
nationality
or bank account?
In not one war crimes trial since the end of World War II has a perpetrator of any
nationality
ever said, "It didn't happen."
And these can be a lot of different things, but roughly, a sense of alienation, a sense of isolation, questioning your own identity, but also feeling that your in-group is under attack, and your in group might be based on a
nationality
or an ethnicity or a religion, and feeling that larger powers around you are doing nothing to help.
Or even who placed the ads, or how much money was spent, or even what
nationality
they were.
Other people are also deciding on whether your race and ethnicity is enough to consider you a criminal, or if your religion and
nationality
is enough to put you on a terrorist list.
The Refugee Convention was created after World War II to give protection to people fleeing persecution based on their race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group.
CA: But, surely a true global ethic is for someone to say, "I believe that the life of every human on the planet is worth the same, equal consideration, regardless of
nationality
and religion."
In the Middle Ages, troubadours would travel across the land singing their tales and sharing their verses: Lesbor travels through the Balkans like this, singing, connecting people divided by religion,
nationality
and language.
And I should know, because during the time I attended that school, a military takeover happened in my country, a gunman of my
nationality
nearly killed the Pope, and Turkey got zero points in [the] Eurovision Song Contest.
Dwire plays a half white, half Apache bandit with a heavy Mexican accent and he cannot seem to pull off any
nationality!
The remarkable story-telling transcends
nationality
and language and I felt I was a part of the drama unfolding before me.
One, many of the world's freighters are of questionable registry (nationality) and it's difficult to impossible to enforce international laws when the ships owners don't have an office in a real country.
In this film, Gibson once again demonstrates his ability to grasp a character regardless of sexuality, social status or
nationality.
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