Sentences with phrase «government emissaries»

They can serve as wise elder statespersons and mentors, with roles like cross-industry spokesperson, government emissary, and global diplomat.

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So when merchants, or philosophers, or government officials wanted to spread the news about something, they would send out a herald or an emissary to stand in a busy area of town, or walk through the streets, shouting the news.
Usually governments interested themselves in the personal safety of missionaries in foreign lands and insisted that these emissaries of the churches be given their rights under the treaties, but they did this as they would for any of their citizens, regardless of occupation.
«We have seen far too much greedy, wanton corruption in too many spheres in government, in politics, public administration, in business, in traditional leadership, in football and in the media and there are too many levels from top to bottom,» the outspoken emissary said at a public event Saturday.
In contrast to the world government, the people from the emissary's planet have found a way to share resources and deal with intransigent behavior without any form of governmental oversight.
Donald Trump has put fossil fuel interests in charge of the United States government and tomorrow, emissaries of the fossil fuel industry will debate how to undermine international climate action.
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