But it can be fairly said that he was a'literate person'because his signatures can be found in the government papers jointly signed together with then Prime Ministers Bhimsen Thapa and Mathabar singh Thapa also.
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Phama's director Jean Michel Schlosser said, " A literate person who is given the proper information ( on drugs and its usage ) will be able to cut cost by self-medication ."
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Almost any literate person can write a review and get it published in the online additional of a smaller newspaper . " I have to refute this since it is not that easy to get published on a newspaper's website.
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A reasonably literate person, as opposed to a fundamentalist, knows how to shift hermeneutical gears when listening to a teacher teach, and when listening to a language ( or other ) lawyer tell you the black letter of the law.
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And in 1950, about Ernest Hemingway's " Across the River and Into the Trees " : " Not one syllable of what Hemingway has written can or will be missed by any literate person in the world ."
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As he explained in " On Familiar Style ", he strove to fit the exact words to the things he wanted to express and often succeeded in a way that would bring home his meaning to any literate person of some education and intelligence.
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In the early 20th century, the vision of a future society unbelievably rich, leisured, orderly, and efficient _ a glittering antiseptic world of glass and steel and snow-white concrete _ was part of the consciousness of nearly every literate person.
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As a common character, whose pronunciation every literate person is supposed to know, is used to head each homophonic group, " fanqie " spelling is not employed, as in the earlier rime books, for indicating the pronunciations of the characters.
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In an article published in 1935 by Cordier he stated that qu?c ng? is rapidly dethroning Chinese characters and is replacing ch? N�m so that by 1935 out of one hundred literate persons 70 knew qu?c ng?, 20 knew ch? N�m and 10 knew Chinese characters.
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"This test represents what a computer-literate person who is a college graduate ought to know to be able to function in today's society, " said W . Edmund Moomaw, executive director of institutional assessment at the University of Virginia.