civil servant

NOUN
  1. a public official who is a member of the civil service
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How To Use civil servant In A Sentence

  • They have said they want to reduce the pensions of privileged federal civil servants and use the money for social programmes.
  • The decline became progressively steeper the older the civil servants were at the beginning. Times, Sunday Times
  • To help reduce its oversupply, the agency would supply the rice allowances provided to civil servants, among other measures.
  • He had been groomed for a career in the Civil Service / groomed as a future civil servant.
  • Hani Qawasmi, who had been considered a moderate civil servant acceptable to both factions, resigned due to what he termed harmful behavior by both sides. Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com
  • The London-based developer replaced floors, ceilings, fascia and décor in the former Corporation House which for years hosted hundreds of British Telecom staff and civil servants.
  • Meanwhile, senior mandarins are concerned about the number of political appointees being parachuted into government as civil servants. Times, Sunday Times
  • As all of the civil servants have been transferred to other departments there was no one to make the tea, so I had to do it.
  • A lifelong civil servant who wraps his sang froid and political toughness in French courtliness, Mr. Trichet generally gets high marks for the way he has managed the E.C.B. He may be the most influential public official on the Continent, the person who most embodies the dream of a single coin for the European realm. NYT > Home Page
  • Catholic civil servants usually had to abandon any practical political project if they wished to proceed through the ranks.
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