Sentences with phrase «decent living conditions»

Although a small number of puppy mills are inspected and have generally decent living conditions, the majority do not.
The third option comes with a ton of issues, the most obvious ones being it only covers some of the population, drives wealthy taxpayers with poorer relatives out of the country, and plenty of relatives will want to or have to cut corners to refuse decent living conditions.

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What we have had in British political life under British common law is a procrustean class system, one of the most fixed in the world, confirming aristocratic and plutocratic class rule, rigidly preventing the overwhelming numbers of the lower class from gaining equality, representation in government, decent working conditions, the right to union organization, suffrage, and acceptable living standards until the end of the nineteenth century.
The Rainforest Alliance has been working to strengthen the position of smallholder cocoa farmers since 2006 — both on the land and in the marketplace — by training them to conserve natural resources, increase productivity and secure decent living and working conditions.
«Every man, woman, and child who calls a NYCHA apartment unit home deserves to live in safe, decent conditions and the City must do everything in its power to ensure that these residents are protected,» she said.
Living conditions of the Force at all levels must be improved including provision of modern barracks and decent office accommodation across board.
Having played sports most of his life, he thought he was in decent physical condition and just needed to take things to the next level.
Alright, so we're talking mellow in the context of a road - racer with no air - conditioning and physical control weights, but still you can stroke it along at a decent pace without that uneasy sense you're two steps behind it and clinging on for dear life.
The march commemorates the 90th anniversary of the Battle of Blair Mountain in 1921, when 10,000 coal miners rose against the rule of the coal operators and fought for the basic right to live and work in decent conditions.
The Rainforest Alliance has been working to strengthen the position of smallholder cocoa farmers since 2006 — both on the land and in the marketplace — by training them to conserve natural resources, increase productivity and secure decent living and working conditions.
It affirmed that health inequities are unacceptable, and noted that they arise from the societal conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age, including early childhood development, education, economic status, employment and decent work, housing environment, and effective prevention and treatment of health problems.
Mayworks, the annual Festival of Working People and the Arts, is an example of this engagement, reflecting the premise that «workers and artists share a common struggle for decent wages, healthy working conditions and a living culture.»
You will be able to buy a decent life coverage without any tests, and the premiums will be more affordable if a health condition would otherwise prevent you from securing low premiums.
Peoples» wellbeing, poor health and early death is affected by three core things: basic material requisites for a decent life, control over our lives, and voice and participation in the policy decisions that affect the conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work, and age.
Workers at the lower end of the wage and skill spectrum find themselves struggling to make a decent living, with few or no benefits, little job security and minimal control over their work conditions.
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