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undereducated

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Insufficiently educated.

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That is good, because Mr Sen's message is the one India needs most to hear: Indians are woefully underfed, undereducated and sickly even by the standards of poor countries.

Education for African children is a right, yes, but it is also a strategic imperative: a crowded planet cannot afford an undereducated continent.

Demographically, they look very different from the rest of Europe old for their educational level, undereducated for their age.That's not why those countries are in crisis.

That is startling; it could discourage parents from enrolling their American-born children.One of the primary complaints about the new law is pragmatic: if you are going to have illegal immigrants, it would be best if they were not undereducated, vulnerable, and afraid of the cops.

Vintage Amis snobbery Martin Amis, the greatly overrated novelist son of the great Kingsley Amis, had an article in the weekend press rubbishing Jeremy Corbyn for being "undereducated"; the piece, presumably, was written from his home in New York.

In particular he attacks Mr Corbyn for his lack of formal education, calling him "undereducated" because he received two Es at A-level before dropping out of course on trade unions at North London Polytechnic.

Whether this ban extends to full England internationals, where the tradition of dressing, speaking and generally acting like an overprivileged, undereducated Home Counties mega-bore has stood unchallenged for decades is not yet clear, but the precedent is set.

My father was a dark-skinned man from the backwoods of Florida, with the bold remnants of a country-ass accent, tragically undereducated.

One factor not considered is that these successful, talented, and creative people tend to be undereducated.

But the original sources of the extreme violence and social disintegration in North Africa, the Middle East, and South and Central Asia are bad government (autocratic, sectarian, corrupt); marginalized, undereducated, economically deprived publics; and homegrown or imported religious ideas within Islam that turn mass murder into an obligation of the faithful.

She was undereducated, her ambition was limited, she had no specific gifts on which she could capitalize, and, most important, she was without positive sexual identity.

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