The book is a stark reminder that the strongest economic boom in US history did not ameliorate widespread impoverishment. |
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During times of impoverishment, the jewelry may be sold to provide family resources. |
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Culture was also looked towards to counter the alienating experience of industrial society, which was marked by impoverishment and anomie. |
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For the majority of blacks, the New Deal at first meant further impoverishment. |
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The balance of this first fytte consists mostly of lengthy dialogue detailing the knight's impoverishment. |
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Many developing and poor nations, however, are stuck in a quagmire of debt and impoverishment, no matter how much assistance they receive. |
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It is not true that Third World impoverishment is due to Western economic supremacy. |
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The colonial connection appears to be more likely a route to impoverishment than riches. |
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The direct reason was that she couldn't put up with the impoverishment and hopeless future. |
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Focusing only on exam results is a terrific impoverishment of how you measure educational success. |
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The pose is natural and expressive of the sitter's obvious intellectual impoverishment. |
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These denunciations of his policies as responsible for the South's growing relative impoverishment no longer look convincing. |
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And my learned friends will be throwing the pall of their caution over the theatre as well, to the impoverishment of all of us. |
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Redlining, as the practice is known, led to the impoverishment of neighborhoods through asphyxiation of capital. |
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To build quickly or formulaically generally entails the debasement of materials, with a resulting sensory impoverishment. |
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The environmental group is campaigning for urgent action to put a stop to this wholesale impoverishment of our native flora. |
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We should also be countering the claim that the monies teachers receive will lead to the impoverishment of city residents. |
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It leads to economic impoverishment, as it would stimulate consumption at the expense of savings and encourage malinvestment of scarce resources. |
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A creeping process of impoverishment ensued, accelerating progressively to become the generally recognized pauperism of the nineteenth century. |
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Facing a bleak future of dispossession and impoverishment, they had appealed to the Supreme Court in a final desperate throw of the dice. |
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The ballyhoo with which the film has been received has to be attributed, at least in part, to the impoverishment of field from which it springs. |
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In the midst of this immense amassment of capital and impoverishment of workers and peasants, corruption is the rule of the day. |
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He predicted the growing immiseration and impoverishment of the working class in capitalist societies. |
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She was a tough woman of unyielding principle, standing up in protest against war, injustice and conditions of impoverishment. |
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Wise, charming and kooky in equal measure, the last thing this e-mail conveyed was emotional impoverishment. |
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The consequence of a lack of free trade could be a relative impoverishment of the working population. |
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This only served to exacerbate landlordism, the impoverishment of the peasantry and the deep-seated hostility to the British occupation. |
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One of the arguments proclaimed by the protesters was that globalisation was guilty of causing Third World impoverishment. |
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Removal of felling debris for use as a biofuel generally entails a gradual acidification and impoverishment of the soil. |
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Both share the same destiny: the impoverishment of nature impoverishes man. |
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Perhaps it was unavoidable, yet it was a road that led past ruin, default and penury, through the plunder of Russia and the impoverishment of Russians. |
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Another characteristic of pidgins is lexical impoverishment. |
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Mass production can lead to the impoverishment of craftwork by cutting it off from its creative roots. |
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Others read Moge as a general directive to ameliorate the post-divorce impoverishment of former spouses. |
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For example, schizophrenia often is characterized by a deficit syndrome that includes anhedonia, listlessness, and general impoverishment of thought, speech, and affect. |
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The apologists of the central state claim that such a proliferation of independent political units would lead to economic disintegration and impoverishment. |
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All the countries adopting shock therapy experienced prolonged economic crisis and mass impoverishment, although the depth of the crisis varied from country to country. |
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In the Philippines, for example, rapid development and modernization led to the immiseration of the urban poor and the impoverishment of the rural population. |
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Less education and longer hours of domestic work obviously contribute to women's impoverishment by making it harder for them to attain well-paying jobs. |
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The song is a touching, acoustic-guitar driven meditation on poverty, in which the oppressive hopelessness of lower-class impoverishment is palpable. |
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The author not only tracks the literal impoverishment of our planet, but he makes it symbolize the impoverishment of our culture's capacity for symbolization. |
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The simplification of labour refers to an impoverishment of its quality. |
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Our educational system systematically has separated the study of history from the study of culture, to the impoverishment of our students' understanding. |
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Motherhood often leads to impoverishment for women, to overwork, exhaustion and guilt. |
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Long-term forced dependency on welfare or even on charity often leads to impoverishment and to social exclusion. |
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These procedures are an open door to the impoverishment of countries through delay, vacillation and corruption. |
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In the last centuries the city was a center, in which spirit and intellect, but also social misery and impoverishment were united. |
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In some circumstances, international trade becomes a destructive force, contributing to impoverishment and inequality. |
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This impoverishment has occurred even in languages that have historically paid close attention to place, such as Irish or Gaelic. |
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The likeliest prospect, if Mr Lukashenka seeks to preserve the status quo, is a spiral of impoverishment and repression. |
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But Portuguese society as a whole knows that leaving the euro would result in much greater impoverishment than they are experiencing now. |
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But management is negative if it contributes directly or indirectly to biotic impoverishment. |
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It is worth noting the impoverishment of residents in social housing which was originally built to house persons in paid employment. |
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An impoverishment of the benthic community was also noted, along with a decrease in the density of insectivorous cyprinids. |
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Whistleblowers, by your own admission, face career suicide, impoverishment and marriage breakdown. |
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Any erosion of this diversity would constitute an impoverishment of our cultural heritage. |
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Are these sad statistics going to be the government's legacy, or will it now start to address the growing impoverishment of our citizens? |
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It leads to the general impoverishment of the world community and in no way contributes to solving the grave problems that confront us. |
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Budgetary cuts which came more rapidly than the reforms aimed at reducing staff aggravated the impoverishment of the institution. |
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What measures are being considered to check the impoverishment of the country? |
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Just a gradual, bearable, steady impoverishment in a world where savings linked to the value of paper money languish. |
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And to reverse the engineered impoverishment of vast populations by delivering on the promise of integral human development. |
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It is in particular older people who stay behind, often to face the threat of loneliness and intellectual impoverishment. |
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The environmental consequences of such development are increased erosion, impoverishment in plant and animal species and the use of pesticides. |
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Beyond the direct effects on the populations' health, having to pay for health care is a very significant factor of impoverishment for numerous households. |
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It prevents many from seeking or continuing care, and results in severe financial problems and even impoverishment for those who use these services. |
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Due to the push towards commercialized production and the increasing drive of market forces and capital accumulation, poor farmers currently face a severe risk of impoverishment. |
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The impoverishment of Southern Sudan as a direct consequence of years of armed conflict continues to have an impact on the enjoyment of human rights. |
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To put an end to poverty and undernourishment, there is no other way except to put an end to the process of impoverishment and exclusion that prevents the poor from increasing their resources and feeding themselves. |
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Coming to the theme of this year, the human person in a situation of impoverishment is undoubtedly a subject at the heart of the precepts that, under different beliefs, we all hold dear. |
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However workers had no hand in this skulduggery but they are now being penalised through the destruction of their rights, impoverishment and inhuman treatment. |
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Landlessness among former subsistence farmers and impoverishment by loss of common resources have been unlooked-for consequences of the Green Revolution. |
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And the security focus strengthens support for existing elites and structures of impoverishment that often lie behind socio-economic conflicts in which poor and vulnerable people pursue their rights. |
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It must give way to serious beneficial work, lucid, organized and respecting the dignity of others, and capable of aiding the poor to emancipate themselves from their own impoverishment. |
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Keeping the markets in this 'iron grip' creates a spiral of unemployment, impoverishment and illegal trade which hurts those responsible for it as much as its victims. |
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It must be possible for a sole breadwinner to feed a family and it must be possible for a woman to decide to have children without that meaning impoverishment. |
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In Bulgaria, as the report emphasizes, there is a risk of depopulation and an impoverishment of the social life of local communities, which are also facing the threat of even a discontinuation of farming. |
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The criterion of irretrievable loss for humanity is met if the damage or destruction of the cultural property in question would result in the impoverishment of the cultural diversity or cultural heritage of humankind. |
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Most of us believe that Mr Milosevic has played a signal and criminal part in the instability which has wracked the region for the last decades, which has produced countless deaths, misery and impoverishment. |
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This entrenched economic subjugation and political marginalization of the majority of African people only serves to reinforce the likelihood of continuing impoverishment and conflict in many parts of the continent. |
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A currency board was introduced in 1997 after a severe crisis in the national bank system led to hyperinflation, bank closures, acute political crisis and mass impoverishment. |
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In Myanmar, crimson-robed monks courageously marched to protest the repression and impoverishment of their people but were brutally crushed by the military junta. |
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In Cyprus protesters took to the streets angrily to defend their bank deposits, decry their looming impoverishment and denounce Europe, especially Germany. |
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Such a viewpoint is dangerous when more than 800 million people are affected by famine and when there is speculation with regard to most agricultural products, which leads to the impoverishment of farmers all over the world. |
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When impoverishment descends, it is the duty of the poor to eliminate it. |
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Secondly, this effort accelerated the impoverishment of the population. |
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However, impoverishment and lack of language skills and social networks can force immigrants to become a readymade labor pool for criminal organizations and their illicit activities. |
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This market connection generates a certain form of exploitation and impoverishment through the transfer of value from the communities to the dominant capitalist sector that controls the market. |
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The loss, through deterioration or disappearance, of any of these most prized assets constitutes an impoverishment of the heritage of all the peoples of the world. |
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Ireland was cut off early in the Boreal, suffering an impoverishment of species. |
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Revisitation of sites surveyed 19 years ago reveals impoverishment of longhorned beetles in natural and planted forests. |
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On the other hand, the price revolution brought impoverishment to those who lived on fixed income and small rents, as their earning could not keep pace with Spanish prices. |
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Confident that Caesar could be stopped by legal means, Pompey's party tried to strip Caesar of his legions, a prelude to Caesar's trial, impoverishment, and exile. |
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