Sentence examples for educated servants from inspiring English sources

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Prosecutors contended that Varsha Sabhnani was primarily responsible for inflicting years of abuse on the poorly educated servants.

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We seek to educate servants.

The university was endowed with a new charter by Constantine IX in 1045, partly to ensure a steady flow of educated civil servants for the bureaucracy.

But even the interest of educated civil servants, teachers and younger students has been muted, only coming in once in a while.

When the colleges of further education left LEA control at the beginning of the 90s, I was involved in aspects of the transition and it was obvious that the highly intelligent, privately educated, civil servants that I met did not have a clue about FE, which appears still to be the case if John Harris's quote from Vince Cable is correct.

People who are not working and maybe on benefits, because they are caring for children or are disabled or are going through a transition in their lives, and who need help and typically don't vote, right through to people who are really educated public servants and work in the public sector and are articulate – from that whole spectrum I get people who say, 'I don't think I am listened to.

This means that it is possible to understand the evolution of numbers of different pastoral ethnic groups (Turkana, Maasai, Somali, Gabbra, etc)., but these numbers are not disaggregated by lifestyle or mobility, and thus, the numbers of people who remain mobile, who are sedentarised or who have left pastoralism altogether as urban migrants or educated civil servants cannot be separated out.

Great grandfather was an acquaintance of one of Cao Dai's co-founders, Pham Cong Tac, who was a French educated civil servant, but who quit his post in the French government to construct the Holy See.

But educated Parisian civil servants in the novels of Zola, for example, seem to have inordinate flexibility in their midday schedules.

Thus, in the colonial era, the term nomade became shorthand for a tax code and provides an excellent example of Hacking's (1990) dynamic nominalism: in the 1980s, I often heard educated Tuareg civil servants or pharmacists referred to as nomade despite living in very sedentary urban villas.

Most educated Indians, having had servants at home themselves, seemed to have an instinctive understanding of the case.

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