| For most, imprisonment at home would equate to unspeakable living conditions, physical torture, and false confessions extorted by threats. |
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| There has been a damning indictment of living conditions at a remote Aboriginal community by the West Australian coroner. |
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| His son, Seebohm, had done more than anyone to expose the wretched living conditions of the poor in his 1901 treatise on the slums of York. |
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| I've never had to uproot my wife and uproot my life and relocate just for safe living conditions. |
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| The notion of local residency was forged long before globalisation changed the living conditions of the world. |
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| A big issue was the poor working and living conditions of migrant laborers. |
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| The primitive living conditions of people living in the countryside are not very different from what they were in the forties. |
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| The depiction of the living conditions of the urban poor was too real to be tolerated. |
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| The program is providing decent living conditions for residents and ensuring the preservation of the city's historic urban fabric. |
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| He was surprised that Alison didn't turn out to be bad egg, considering her living conditions. |
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| In addition to being associated with lifestyle choices, cancer is also associated with unsafe working and living conditions. |
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| A trial low-rent apartment programme has been expanded to eight districts to improve the living conditions of poor local families. |
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| Close living conditions, poor sanitation, and lack of medical facilities has led to an increase of communicable diseases. |
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| He believes that the most likely explanation is the increasingly sanitized living conditions in developed countries. |
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| Often induced by witnessing atrocities, the trauma's impact has been magnified by the effects of malnutrition and squalid living conditions. |
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| Taylor endured primitive living conditions and long marches between an endless series of makeshift camps. |
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| The poor living conditions, bad diet, lack of exercise and now being alone have all taken their toll. |
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| Even in her shock, she was appalled by the meanness of the men's living conditions. |
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| Freedom from physical threats and safe living conditions are the foundations of a dignified existence just as much as civic and human rights. |
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| During the past two days, residents have been setting fires on the streets to highlight deplorable living conditions. |
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| The living conditions in the military, of which the hospitals are a synecdoche, also evince this metonymic transformation. |
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| She wants to end private ownership of big cats so that sanctuaries like hers will no longer need to rescue animals from poor living conditions. |
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| After almost two years of occupation, and miserable living conditions, we want our country back. |
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| The living conditions for South African whites and blacks were extremely divergent. |
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| She, however, wanted to show me how unappetizing the food was and how cramped the living conditions were. |
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| Nearly all children in developing countries are infected with the bacterium due to unsanitary living conditions. |
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| Infant and child mortality are high due to unsanitary living conditions and the unavailability of state-of-the-art medical technology. |
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| Poor nutrition, contaminated water, and unsanitary living conditions contributed principally to the persistence of disease. |
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| He said that the difficulties also led to the highly unstable domestic prices and deterioration in living conditions. |
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| The programme aimed to upgrade living conditions and improve economic development in the township. |
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| There is a continuous downward spiral of living conditions for the majority of the population. |
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| The display also contrasts the living conditions in a mine compound with a mine manager or randlord's house. |
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| The NUM is claiming more housing allowance for workers who don't live at the mine compound and better living conditions for those that do. |
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| The prospect of better remuneration and living conditions attracted a horde of low paid Muslims to such gatherings. |
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| Many students endured poor living conditions and chronic ill health, thanks to the prevalence of tuberculosis and other diseases. |
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| He was at his friend's house getting high when he noticed the grubby living conditions and lack of personal hygiene. |
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| She said Bali's living conditions have now improved due to the increase in the tourism industry. |
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| He agreed that while residents will be inconvenienced, it is worthwhile, as their living conditions will improve. |
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| However, Benin is improving the health and living conditions of its people. |
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| They insisted on faster cases and other demands connected with the living conditions in the prison. |
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| It is highly contagious and is spread by close physical contact, especially in overcrowded living conditions. |
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| At that time the contemporary hypothesis was that this disease was attributable to damp living conditions. |
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| Economic growth must be used for better living conditions, for a socially balanced society, not for any mafia and corruptionists. |
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| The reports also portray a shocking tale of work almost without break and poor living conditions. |
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| Second, the population flux will converge towards those countries that provide the more generous social benefits or the best living conditions. |
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| Nonetheless, I'm somewhat sympathetic to their crusade against horrible animal living conditions. |
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| The authorities will be prevailed upon to ensure better living conditions for the senior citizens within the area, Mr Bhaskar said. |
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| The U-boat crew grimly stalked its prey under rather less opulent living conditions. |
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| The move was designed to relieve people of the squalid living conditions, as well as to grant better access to hunting and fishing grounds. |
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| Just four years ago, the civil war have made living conditions so bad for Sudan's southern Dinka people, that entire villages fled or were displaced. |
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| Back when the sailors were conscripted, living conditions were very poor. |
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| This can be attributed to the changing living conditions of the people. |
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| They are poor amid wealth and their living conditions are lousy. |
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| What are their living conditions going to be like after we bomb them out? |
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| And since the land is being parceled out piecemeal, each project will be a lurid, fenced-in recreation of First World living conditions in Third World surroundings. |
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| The demand of being an EU state have been onerous and living conditions have not improved. |
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| I was amazed that a literal wall of jungle segregated the luxurious, landscaped, and ordered spaces of tourists from the slumlike living conditions of the workers. |
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| These peripheral areas typically attracted rural migrants to the city during World War II and since in pursuit of better living conditions and economic opportunities. |
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| Then a comprehensive health policy which caters for improved living conditions and changed social attitudes as well as curative treatment of disease will need to devised. |
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| Chickens, cooped up in jam-packed factory feed lots, are routinely dosed with antibiotics just to help them survive the horrendous living conditions. |
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| The slaves were emancipated in 1834 but their living conditions were little better than they had been under slavery, since they had no way to get food and shelter. |
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| It was a golden opportunity for him to see the living conditions of expatriate labourers who live in the camps, braving the scorching heat and adverse conditions. |
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| Tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes are other key steps. |
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| Prior to this period, eclectus was mainly regarded as a cage bird, and many of the captured birds were lost because they were unable to adjust to the new living conditions. |
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| The best way to experience living conditions as they were at the turn of the last millennium is to book yourself into a festival once the heavens open. |
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| The book includes a wealth of detail on living conditions aboard ships at that time. |
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| In South East Asia, it means tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes. |
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| That was the straw that broke the camel's back for a lot of lads who had already been making waves over the living conditions and their treatment. |
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| The model shelter offers well-kept spacious living conditions with an abundance of toys, playful volunteers and social interaction among the animals. |
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| Last month, Thai laborers working on construction of the city's mass rapid transit system rioted in protest of poor working and living conditions. |
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| The kebaya thus turns into an exploratory tool for women, leading to a greater awareness of their living conditions and thus to a greater liberty. |
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| Lind pointed out that control of labour in Hawaii extended far beyond wages and working conditions to include the gamut of living conditions in the plantation work camps. |
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| That's the only way we can make the living conditions of officers better. |
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| In connection with this, one has to face the challenge of the special problems of the minifundia in order to improve the living conditions for the small farmers. |
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| General economic and living conditions have improved for all Anguillans. |
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| Poor living conditions led to high rates of sickness, injury, and death, as well as sabotage and criminal activity. |
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| Asamoah Asare said that he hopes that his employer will improve working and living conditions for them. |
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| The results extend our knowledge of the early Holocene in Tyrol and living conditions in the vicinity of the Alpine treeline. |
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| Throughout their service, they put up with subpar living conditions and sexism. |
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| Many of their health problems were caused by unclean living conditions. |
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| Apartments and telephones were bugged, and KGB harassment made working and living conditions difficult. |
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| Poor children suffer permanent damage due to deplorable living conditions and deplorable treatment by law enforcement. |
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| Some industrialists themselves tried to improve factory and living conditions for their workers. |
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| The hypocaust was an invention which improved the hygiene and living conditions of citizens, and was a forerunner of modern central heating. |
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| The ultimate goal of economics is to improve the living conditions of people in their everyday life. |
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| For a decade, Johnson's constant work on the Dictionary disrupted his and Tetty's living conditions. |
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| Bobby Sands began the 1981 strike, saying that he would fast until death unless prison inmates won concessions over their living conditions. |
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| In Britain, the Public Health Act of 1875 was passed, which significantly improved living conditions in many British cities. |
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| The second period of growth was from 1967 to 1975 when rural populations migrated to urban centers seeking work and better living conditions. |
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| As in other parts of Africa, there has been a steady migration of people towards the cities in hopes of better living conditions. |
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| Leaders in the movement also called for a more equitable distribution of income and better living conditions for the working classes. |
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| Animals are domesticated when their breeding and living conditions are controlled by humans. |
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| The Solidaridad informed large audiences of the mistreatment of coffee producers and poor living conditions in developing countries. |
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| A Virginia lawmaker wants to improve off-base living conditions for enlisted troops with families. |
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| It is often said that there are as many rats in cities as people, but this varies from area to area depending on climate, living conditions, etc. |
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| He voiced the intentions to create living conditions for the observation post and build additional spacious housing. |
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| Unsafe water, along with inadequate housing and unsanitary living conditions, contributes to the high incidence of infectious diseases. |
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| In terms of Portuguese cities, Lisbon was considered the most livable in a survey of living conditions published yearly by Expresso. |
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| Atolls are uninhabited due to poor living conditions, lack of rain, or nuclear contamination. |
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| This improves the living conditions for fish, which also find refuge in the vast root systems. |
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| Large numbers began migrating north looking for better job opportunities and living conditions, and to escape Jim Crow laws and racial violence. |
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| He anonymously published articles in the Rheinische Zeitung, exposing the poor employment and living conditions endured by factory workers. |
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| In the early days when the cotton towns were expanding rapidly, living conditions for the workers were poor. |
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| His fellow workers are also demanding to be repatriated home, citing poor living conditions and other irregularities. |
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| He stopped employing Children under the age of 10, and instead arranged for their education, and improved the working and living conditions of all his workers. |
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| Our current living conditions keep our torture trauma still alive. |
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| Economical migration is moving to a place where one can aspire to have a career and better job opportunities which end up contributing to better living conditions. |
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| Even though living conditions were lackluster, under the careful eye of her mother, Isabella was instructed in lessons of practical piety and in a deep reverence for religion. |
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| He focused on both the workers' wages and their living conditions. |
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| Although they did not call for the ousting of the regime, demonstrators demanded political reforms, improved living conditions, and the creation of more jobs. |
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| Most Canadians know more about Third World living conditions around the globe than those plaguing First Nations communities across the country, reads a press release. |
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| This gave some rights to slaves and improved their living conditions. |
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| Poor living conditions and poverty led to the evolution of crime in China. |
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| He combined experiments in his art and in the technique of mass production with an interest in improved roads, canals, schools and living conditions. |
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| Its purpose was to combat filthy urban living conditions, which caused various public health threats, including the spread of many diseases such as cholera and typhus. |
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