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They employ non-educated nitwits and dingalings to read this crap.
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He has to have met and mingled with all sorts of educated and non-educated members of minority groups and has to be aware that not everyone talks in a stereotypical way.
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Educated people succeed more in life than non-educated people.
Gene Marks: Psst...Here's How Your City Can Bring In More Business Gene Marks 2012
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Hannity is a illiterate, non-educated Northeastern bohunk with a big yap and no brains.
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Educated people succeed more in life than non-educated people.
Gene Marks: Psst...Here's How Your City Can Bring In More Business Gene Marks 2012
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Educated people succeed more in life than non-educated people.
Gene Marks: Psst...Here's How Your City Can Bring In More Business Gene Marks 2012
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There is a public good argument for education, namely you are better off living in a society of educated people than living with non-educated people.
Analogy for Government, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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When his better-off best friend rejects him, McGill—who has matured into a beefy bruiser—goes rogue, falling in with a crew of troublemakers called the Neds non-educated delinquents.
Festival Favorites and More Steve Dollar 2011
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There is a public good argument for education, namely you are better off living in a society of educated people than living with non-educated people. that's the same argument milton friedman used for his "negative income tax" in capitalism & freedom: It can be argued that private charity is insufficient because the benefits from it accrue to people other than those who make the gifts - again, a neighborhood effect.
Analogy for Government, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It is received in homes across the nation by non-educated nitwits and dingalings, those who when younger always distracted the students who really wanted to learn.
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