a second citizenshipalmost always resultedin the loss of US citizenship
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policies in place ... the voluntary acquisition of another citizenshipledto the loss of original citizenship
this renunciationcausesloss of original citizenship
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only voluntary actions of the citizenmay causeloss of the U.S. Citizenship
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foreign citizenshipleadsto automatic loss of citizenship
conductcausingautomatic loss of citizenship
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the acquisition of a foreign nationality upon one 's own application or the application of a duly authorized agentmay causeloss of U.S. citizenship
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an offense ... the same American rights of protest as Actcan resultin loss of citizenship
the loss of the family relationshipmay causethe loss of citizenship
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to the ultimate exclusion and murder of German Jewsleadto the ultimate exclusion and murder of German Jews
when the person concerned intended to quit his citizenshipcan ... resultwhen the person concerned intended to quit his citizenship
when the person in question intended to give up his citizenshipcan ... resultwhen the person in question intended to give up his citizenship
to massive migration from the island to the mainlandcould leadto massive migration from the island to the mainland
major concerns for the Rohingyashas causedmajor concerns for the Rohingyas
in persecutionwould resultin persecution
gene expression profile changes in touch neuronscausesgene expression profile changes in touch neurons
in children becoming statelesswill ... resultin children becoming stateless
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to a fee for the replacement of the passportleadsto a fee for the replacement of the passport
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when the person in question intended to give up his citizenshipcan ... resultwhen the person in question intended to give up his citizenship
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to expansion of a lung progenitor population derived from human PSCsleadsto expansion of a lung progenitor population derived from human PSCs
from the marriage of a citizen of the United Statesshall ... resultfrom the marriage of a citizen of the United States
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from the marriage of a citizen of the United States to an alienshall ... resultfrom the marriage of a citizen of the United States to an alien
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to not just loss of citizenship but also loss of residenceleadsto not just loss of citizenship but also loss of residence
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to marked depletion of microvillous neurons in the olfactory epithelium ( Figure 5B , C',E',F',H ) in comparison to control morpholino - treated embryos ( Figure 5A',D',Gleadsto marked depletion of microvillous neurons in the olfactory epithelium ( Figure 5B , C',E',F',H ) in comparison to control morpholino - treated embryos ( Figure 5A',D',G