Some vishing schemes may be easy to recognize, but they still prove to be effective in tricking people uneducated in basic cyber-crime attempts. |
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Chess took advantage of Willie Dixon because he was black, because he was poor and uneducated. |
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I expected West Virginia to be full of uneducated poor white people of Scot and Irish descent. |
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The meat packing industry is a huge draw for poor, largely, uneducated illegal aliens. |
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Would I make the same amount of money as a janitor with an eighth grade education, an uneducated laborer? |
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If they are not oil rich sheikhs who plunder their country, they are poor uneducated townsfolk who desperately want to be liberated. |
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Women who are poor and uneducated are often still at the mercy of abusive partners or relatives. |
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Some of these killings were perpetrated by people who were poor and uneducated, but others were not. |
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Unfortunately, much of the world is poor and uneducated and our system simply will not work as well as we would assume. |
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Again, he faced obstacles because many people were uneducated and led a simple life. |
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I felt that I'd had the best education money can buy, and yet I was completely uneducated. |
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But he did scoop up the shares of those too poor and uneducated to appreciate their potential value. |
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The problem is that entry level jobs are generally where uneducated people go to get skills. |
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The country is too big, too poor, too uneducated and too unstable to give political power to the people, they say. |
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Movies about poor, uneducated mothers forced to work punishing jobs are even rarer. |
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Modern readers of the gospels usually assume that the disciples were poor and uneducated. |
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They know that as long as the population in these areas remain uneducated and illiterate, they will never be removed. |
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And a lot of our people are elderly and a lot of them are uneducated, illiterate. |
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I attended university as a mature student and was shocked at how ignorant and uneducated our student population actually is. |
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It's enough to just think in a certain way, slap yourself on the back, and pity the uneducated, unliberated denizens of mainstream culture. |
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The second is that their films are about the uneducated, unread, unWesternised and rural-based poor. |
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The reader will feel unread, uneducated, utterly exasperated with him or herself for missing the reference entirely. |
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But smooth-talking lawyers from the truck company convinced the uneducated man to drop his case. |
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These farmers are mostly uneducated but they take full advantage of the benefits they can derive from their upper caste status. |
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City residents commonly believe that upstaters are uneducated, lower-class people who do not care about the environment. |
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What are the chances that the uneducated dictator could tell a centrifuge from a cow-milking machine? |
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She is uneducated, doesn't know how an MBA thinks, relies on her gut instinct and cheerfully admits that sometimes she gets it wrong. |
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It pains us to see you so ignorant and uneducated, and so eager to place yourselves in bondage. |
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The policy culture sees the community culture as uneducated, ignorant, backward and occasionally comic in its primitive beliefs. |
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In my opinion, the US Congress has now revealed itself to be the most dangerous, ignorant and uneducated bunch of morons in the world. |
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Its members were unskilled workers, mostly uneducated, occasionally illiterate and often unable to read or speak English. |
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In colloquial use, this affix may be appended to the inceptive copulas and to verbs as well, though this is considered uneducated. |
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For the uneducated, cars remain firmly in the car park until it's time to pack up and leave. |
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A herdsman, tough and uneducated, he rose high in the army and became praetorian prefect of Diocletian, to whom his loyalty was unswerving. |
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He found most to be uneducated racists with little to offer a discerning and spiritually hungry young man. |
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Many more are also oppressed by homophobia, ageism, discrimination against the disabled, the uneducated, or the poor in general. |
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As it turns out, uneducated village communists are no match for wily bourgeois sneakiness. |
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I didn't know the first thing about dancing, and I think Julius was equally uneducated. |
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The majority of talks actually attended were generally either surprisingly uneducated or straightforward regurgitations. |
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From the stories represented in the memory-cloth project, we learn about the uneducated and underrepresented, left without resource or recourse. |
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Megan and I decided beforehand that we'd play the part of two uneducated rubes looking for more information. |
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Elvis was an uneducated, backwoods boy with a big, big voice and comically bad taste. |
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Reporters are seen as uneducated meddlers, sticking their nose in where it does not belong. |
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The conventional view now is of an uneducated, largely illiterate proletariat sitting in moronic torpor until the beginnings of state education. |
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But some forms of truth are less transpicuous than others, thus the reason uninformed and uneducated people are so easily misled. |
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It's ninety percent uneducated guesswork and ten percent misguided sincerity. |
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He's a shyster, they say, ripping off poor uneducated country folk with his mumbo-jumbo, and luring a stream of young girls into his bed. |
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It is worth remembering that the original Luddites of the early 19th century were not uneducated blockheads who didn't understand machines. |
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In fact Richard is something of a rarity these days, an unapologetic, uneducated, unemployed and unreal guy. |
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The young people of this neighbourhood are underfed, uneducated and looking for a way out. |
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And those faceless multitudes, often unlettered, usually uneducated, have been able to guess it right. |
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I am a colossal fool, completely uncultured, uneducated, unable even to spell opara, poorly dressed, but fortunately not quite ugly enough to have to put a bag over my head. |
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Theologians and inquisitors attributed these offenses to the devil's work, to which socially marginal, uneducated women were seen as especially susceptible. |
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The people were very poor and uneducated and had a poor quality of life. |
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Those words were rather extreme, sadly uneducated and overly zealous. |
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In that way, our people can remain ignorant, uneducated and dumb. |
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These tax cuts will be for the benefit of the high earners at the expense of the poorest, the uneducated and the most vulnerable people in our society. |
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It is more like a sales gimmick which targets the poor and uneducated. |
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Although uneducated in the social nuances of the international cocktail set, he picked it up fast and, being from lower down the food chain, was especially observant. |
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As writers and editors, they wanted clear guidance, a clear distinction between educated, cultured usage, standard American English, and uneducated or vulgar usage. |
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The people are too blind or too uninformed or too uneducated or too ignorant or too whatever to see the threat that faces them because they refuse to take a look at it. |
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She was not as uneducated and unread as we have always been told. |
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The violence and uneducated anger that my husband endured will not be the world in which my son grows up. |
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The gun-control debate is not a new one, and the voters who care about it are not uneducated on the subject. |
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I am not ignorant and uneducated however, and I stood by my opinions. |
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I admittedly was pretty uneducated about this disease but it has piqued my interest in the last few months as these clients are close relatives of someone very dear to me. |
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Moreover, uneducated Americans have a competitive advantage because of their fluency in English. |
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Just because there is a lot of ignorant, uneducated, unmotivated Bahamians jonesing on the streets of New Providence, doesn't mean that it has to be that way. |
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Lauder warns against stereotyping racists as uneducated oddities. |
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Thus most educated and uneducated groups sought and held sufficient biomedical knowledge to understand that diabetes was incurable and to commit to biomedical management. |
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Switch uneducated Big Brother screecher Jade with ice queen Diana Ingram and wait for the fireworks. |
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Joan of Arc came from an obscure village and rose to prominence when she was a teenager, and she did so as an uneducated peasant. |
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Her antimedical passion made her forget what she had learned in Bristol about illness among uneducated and impoverished people. |
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His critique was primarily on the grounds that the uneducated might take the stories of gods and heroes literally. |
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An uneducated young recruit could become a military leader, elected by their fellow professional soldiers, perhaps based on merit. |
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In Germany, practical reference works intended for the uneducated majority became popular in the 18th century. |
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In Asia, there was no Messianic prophecy to give plan and meaning to the everyday life of educated and uneducated alike. |
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Gradually, Low German came to be politically viewed as a mere dialect spoken by the uneducated. |
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How can we find gainful employment with dignity for the uneducated? |
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When Singapore became independent from the United Kingdom in 1963, most Singaporean citizens were uneducated labourers from Malaysia, China and India. |
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Every other week we get some uneducated politician shitlord braying on about how rape isn't that bad, rape babies are a gift from Jeebus, etc. and so on. |
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So Audi must say that I amorally ignore my moral obligations, lack the relevant moral concepts, misapply them, or am morally insensitive and morally uneducated. |
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An earlier play, Club Law, staged at Clare College in 1599-1600, was allegedly written in English so that the uneducated citizens of the town would understand it. |
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Mohammed was portrayed as a poor uneducated figure, deceitful merchant, with a simplified religion, delirious sick person, lying traitor, lecher, etc. |
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