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  1. Satya

    Satya or Sathya is a Sanskrit word that loosely translates into English as "absolute truth" or "reality". Satya can be realized by a few of attributes such as philanthropy, unprejudiced, causality, adhere to common laws of nature.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of satya in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of satya in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of satya in a Sentence

  1. Daniel Ives:

    It's a necessary evil as CEO Satya Nadella and Microsoft have recognized the 'golden goose' and major revenue opportunities will happen after the upgrades have taken place microsoft needs to lay seeds for its cloud-centric strategy and Windows 10 is the epicenter of that strategy. It's all about making it attractive for the ecosystem to upgrade onto this next-generation platform.

  2. Joel Kulina:

    People wanted a Microsoft kind of announcement, like (Satya) Nadella.

  3. Scott Morrison:

    I can tell you, Microsoft’s pretty confident, when I spoke to Satya, we just want the rules in the digital world to be the same that exist in the real world, in the physical world.

  4. Satya Nadella:

    ( Representation) needs to be reflected all the way to the top, so we now have commitments, whether it's about race, and especially for the African American, Black and Latinx community, as well as gender... I, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, am measured on it and paid on it.

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