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The phrase "a public functionary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an official or government employee who performs a specific function or duty in the public sector.
Example: "The report was submitted to a public functionary responsible for overseeing community development projects."
Alternatives: "a government official" or "a public officer".
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After his marriage in 1603, however, he settled down as a public functionary in Zamora.
The government is a public functionary, a public institution meant for public good.
At a meeting in Lyon in 2006, Sarkozy declared that "either a sadist or an idiot" had included it on the cultural-knowledge exam required to become a public functionary, which applies to lower-level positions, like postal workers "I don't know if it happens to you often that you ask a counter clerk what she thought of 'The Princess of Clèves,' " he smirked.
The Cuban penal code provides punishment for anyone who "threatens, slanders, defames, insults, injures or in any other manner abuses or offends, by word or in writing, the dignity or decorum of an authority, a public functionary or their agents or assistants". In other words, the state demands respect — but does not respect the right to speak out.
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Aldrich worked as an editor at The Paris Review in 1957 and subsequently as a public relations functionary at the Congress for Cultural Freedom.
Josselin de Rohan, the leader in the Senate of Mr. Chirac's Rally for the Republic Party, called the book "a slap in the face for all French public functionaries".
It is argued and shown that a particular judge or judiciary turns out to be activist when other public functionaries avoid or breach their constitutional responsibilities and thus generate injustice and inequality.
It was used primarily against alleged informers and public functionaries seen as collaborators, but other victims included people held guilty of minor infractions of community solidarity, such as breaches of a consumer boycott, and old women held to be witches.
Sansculottes presented themselves as members of the poorer classes or leaders of the common people, but during the Reign of Terror public functionaries and educated men also adopted the label to demonstrate their patriotism.
Any remedy beside that is to be found in the august tribunal of the people, which is continually sitting, and over whose judgments on the conduct of public functionaries the courts exercise no control.
Even with the court's vindication, his public image has been tarnished.A note appended to the verdict by one of the two ruling judges, Khilji Arif Hussain, warns that the families of public functionaries need to exercise "extreme caution in their private and public dealings and conduct .According to Mr Riaz, he lavished holidays worth $163,000 on Mr Arsalan.
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