Sentence examples for being more literate from inspiring English sources

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Other differences between the groups are smaller, but with the RBA group having more females, being more literate (66.9% to 60.8%), having less food security (55.5% to 51.5%) and experiencing a birth in the past 3 years more frequently (33.1% to 24.4%).

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And this past is more literate, more cultured, more sophisticated than today's present.

"They have to be more literate, better at math and able to work in teams".

People will have to be more literate about how media work, and more willing to go deeper on their own.

Keynes left equally disenchanted, telling Ms. Perkins that he had "supposed the president was more literate, economically speaking".

Low levels of the protein were not as useful in predicting mental decline in people who had more education and were more literate.

Such, unfortunately, is the pitfall for thrillers that aim to be more literate and grownup than the usual fare: they sometimes forget to thrill.

Once the core of the Uganda Protectorate, they have a higher standard of living and are more literate and modernized than any other people in Uganda.

In such an investigation, correlations could be rendered meaningless if foreign-born individuals tend to live in states where the native-born are more literate.

The average court official is more literate than the average convict, but not necessarily more literary: for the judge, too, classroom discussion can be a revelation.

England was found last year to be the only country in the developed world where the generation approaching retirement was more literate and numerate than the youngest adults.

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