Poverty isn't something that all people bring upon themselves by their own improvidence. |
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In Tokyo he earned his living as a proofreader and poetry editor of the Asahi newspaper, enduring financial hardship occasioned partly by his own improvidence. |
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Whether the EU can, or should, reach over its borders in an effort to rescue Ukraine from a fate that partly reflects the improvidence of foreign banks, and is partly at least of its own making, can be disputed. |
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Financial improvidence eventually destroyed his business, and his artistic scruples — the only kind he possessed — routinely jeopardized his deadlines and contracts. |
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Some forestry engineers and scientists in the nineteen-twenties and thirties warned of the improvidence of harvesting a crop without taking measures to replace it. |
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This kind of improvidence we have seen before. |
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