Sentences with phrase «far poorer areas»

In this type of local coal - fired factory, the workers are migrants from far poorer areas.

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Further research is needed on barriers to implementing recommended practices in these areas, on whether poorer maternity care practices are linked to lower breastfeeding rates in these areas, and on evaluating other factors that might be contributing to these disparities.
In wealthier urban and suburban areas, most voters will be online and a majority will have broadband access, but even in far - flung rural areas or poorer parts of cities email at least is usually available.
The government has announced plans to devolve further powers to local levels in an effort to encourage economic development in the country's poorest areas.
Last month the Times reported that examples of national caveats currently range from a ban on deploying out of area, to no night flying, to no flying in poor weather, no involvement in riot control and no venturing from bases without the maximum force protection or too far from the nearest hospital.
Of the precinct's 15 shootings so far this year, six were in the Ingersoll - Whitman houses, which James pointed out ranks among the poorest areas in the city.
It's one of the poorest areas in Los Angeles County, as far as median income and income per household.
Diagnostic LA helps to identify weak and strong areas; it goes further than purely descriptive LA by trying to uncover the reasons for poor performance in certain areas.
The report points out that rural America is far poorer than metropolitan areas and that nearly one in four U.S. schoolchildren attends school in a rural area.
In extreme cases, however, attendance zones are deliberately drawn to exclude poor students from affluent schools.60 However, gerrymandering attendance zones is far less common than drawing zones that merely reflect the characteristics of the local area.61 Most school assignment systems sort students based on their place of residence, mimicking patterns of housing segregation.
A criticism of the programme so far has been the omission of any Opportunity Areas in the North East — a part of Britain with poor attainment and progress, particularly for the most disadvantaged children, and sparse access to high quality schools.
Further, if someone is dumb enough to ship a french bulldog in the cargo area of a plane, not only will they traumatize the animal, but the dramatic changes in pressure will almost certainly burst both of the poor dogs eardrums, making them deaf for life.
Yet what this young artist creates in pencil, ink and ballpoint pen is far from the squeaky - clean structures you see on billboards, advertising a bright future for Britain's poorest areas.
The area is considered Canada's poorest postal code, yet so far the communities are working together to revitalize abandoned spaces and empty storefronts.
While global concentrations are far below that, in local areas of high carbon pollution or poor air circulation (e.g. indoors, or on a highway), it's not hard to reach already.
They were and are hidden, particularly since all of them have occurred in other countries far from the US and primarily take the lives and imperil the health of the poor and children in rural areas.
This activity report showcases a set of case studies that present the work of a wide range of financed and supported projects that make a case for further investment in marine protected areas to restore the health of oceanic and coastal ecosystems, strengthen resilience in the face of climate change, sustain fisheries and other economic activities, and improve the lives of the world's poorest communities.
I get the impression sometimes that many papers in this nascent area are just stabs in the dark, and if a poor one is allowed to stand unexamined (I won't go further off - topic and mention any particular exaMBHple), then it intimidates successors into following its path rather blindly.
Most of what has been done thus far in that area is based on what justice design systems in the richer and so - called developed countries produce and teaching poorer and less developed countries do so the same.
• Conference recognises that there is much poorer access to affordable and healthy food in rural and remote areas, and that far too many children nationally go to bed hungry at night, especially children in rural and remote areas and especially Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
As research continues to advance in this area, it will be crucial to also examine potential mediators (e.g., Danielsson et al. 2013) and moderators (e.g., Lemola et al. 2012) in an integrated framework that can further advance our understanding of developmental mechanisms as well as factors that may exacerbate or buffer the effects of poor sleep or confer unique risk for specific psychopathologies.
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