Sentences with phrase «between having a roof over their head»

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It is illegal, but honestly if I was on food stamps and had a choice between not being able to get to my McJob (that barely pays rent) and breaking the law (and going hungry half the month, but keeping a roof over my head) I would break the law, and you would see some guy buying expensive food for himself, while I, the actual recipient, stretch the bag of lentils from last month as far as I can.
In its place is a painted cover with vents which, although plainer, lends a tougher, more coherent look to the rear aspect, especially in conjunction with twin buttresses which rise to flattened points just above the seats» head restraints and provide roll - over protection as well as helping to manage the airflow over the cabin with the roof down — further tailored by a little glass window between them that can be raised and lowered to suit and has an «optimum» default position.
«Too many families earning less than $ 50,000 per year are having to make tradeoffs between putting a roof over their heads and food on the table,» said Chris Herbert, the center's managing director.
Good call, I know many women would love to have a roof over their head and I'm well aware that my circumstances of being without a home or in between homes right now do not compare to what many go through.
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