Examples of using Devos in English and their translations into Japanese
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Rich DeVos.
The Orlando Sentinel DeVos.
DeVos is a longtime Republican Party donor and activist.
Betsy DeVos.
Emmanuelle Devos(born May 10, 1964) is a French actress.
Raymond Devos.
Since 1970, the DeVos family has invested at least $200 million in various right-wing causes.
When the federal government loans more taxpayer money,schools raise their rates,” DeVos said.
After losing court battle, DeVos to cancel $150 million in student loan debt.
DeVos is a billionaire Republican activist and the sister of Blackwater founder Erik Prince.
Magic CEO Alex Martins said in a statement,“Mr. DeVos' boundless generosity, inspirational leadership and infectious enthusiasm will always be remembered.”.
DeVos transforms students into highly effective executives and managers with the skills to: Find and fix problems.
The Education Department will erase about $150 million in student debt,begrudgingly applying an Obama-era protection that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos had attempted to dismantle.
DeVos had told a Senate hearing in June that the panel will not look at guns“per se,” causing confusion.
According to the Orlando Sentinel, DeVos had restructured the team's ownership group in recent years to include his four children as well younger generations of the family.
DeVos is the former chair of the Michigan Republican Party and a longtime backer of charter schools and vouchers for private and religious schools.
In July 2017, attorneys general from 18 states and Washington,DC sued DeVos for delaying the implementation of an Obama-era rule, called the Borrower Defense to Repayment rule, that helped students who had been defrauded by colleges seek loan forgiveness.
Under DeVos' ownership the Magic captured five division titles, won 50 or more games seven times, and went to the NBA Finals in 1995 and 2009.
DeVos was Amway's president for three decades before handing the reins to his son, Dick(who is the husband of current U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos), in 2002.
DeVos was simply pointing out that different states and localities have different needs, and attempting to mandate a nationwide one-size-fits-all policy for every American school is imprudent.
