Betekenis van:
government officials

government officials
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • ambtenarij; veelvuldig gebruik van papieren
  • people elected or appointed to administer a government

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Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

government officials
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • geheel aan mensen in overheidsdienst
  • people elected or appointed to administer a government

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Government officials inspected all factories.
  2. In a democracy, the people elect their government officials directly.
  3. She knew almost all the top government officials.
  4. The politician pushed for reform by denouncing the corruption of the government officials.
  5. The government officials do not like what has been said in the newspaper.
  6. Many businessmen, in order to curry favor with government officials, will shower them with gifts and money.
  7. Decency, security, and liberty alike demand that government officials shall be subjected to the same rules of conduct that are commands to the citizen.
  8. Businessman with strong ties to the Government of Zimbabwe, including through support to senior regime officials during Zimbabwe's intervention in DRC (see also item 26 in part II).
  9. The project will take the form of 2 two-day workshops with individual target countries to which government and licensing officials from the target country will be invited.
  10. In addition, at the time of import and of export, the corresponding transactions are to be documented by government officials on the licence.
  11. In addition, at the time of import and of export, the corresponding transactions are to be documented by government officials on the authorisation.
  12. The project will take the form of 4 two-day workshops to which government and licensing officials from the selected group of countries will be invited.
  13. the continuation of administrative and judicial proceedings against officials of the government preceding the transition period who committed irregularities or fraud.
  14. In addition, at the time of import and of export, the corresponding transactions are to be documented by Government officials on the licence.
  15. Moreover, instead of paying the DKK 100 million directly to the officials employed by Combus, the Danish Government could have obtained the same result by reassigning those officials, without paying any particular bonus, which would have enabled Combus to employ immediately employees on a contract basis falling under private law.’