General Pinochet regarded health, education and housing as responsibilities primarily of the private sector and did little to support them.
Inhabitants here regards education as family tradition and the most important means to make ends meet and to eliminate poverty.
Like Moses Mendelssohn he regarded education as a religious affair.
Black Americans regarded education as the surest path to economic success, moral improvement and personal happiness.
He regarded education as the best means of upward social mobility.
It was impossible to reason with anyone who regarded education as a waste of time.
Lephia raised her children in a household that regarded religion and education as very important.
Romans regarded philosophical education as distinctly Greek, and instead focused their efforts on building schools of law and rhetoric.
They all regard adult education as a big chance of moving towards a more democratic society in their country.
Although he generally regarded "education as a means of fitting young men for the public service", advancements were also made in the education of women.