Sentences with phrase «food and clothing while»

The government would provide the Lakota with food and clothing while teaching them to support themselves by farming.

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Some focus on providing basic necessities, like food and clothing, while others pledge to fight climate change or work to honor veterans.
Of course, while they are handing out the food and clothing, they also take lots of good pictures and videos for their Praise Reports.
But while poor Latin Americans agree that gifts of food, clothing and other handouts are an incentive to convert, many say that the gifts are less important than the welcoming religious atmosphere in fundamentalist churches.
While I do see your point, welfare in the US goes beyond the biblical mandate to provide food, clothing and shelter for the poor.
Some parents choose to give children an allowance for jobs done around the house, while others feel children should help out for free since mom and dad are providing food, clothing, shelter and comfort.
And Mr Duncan Smith said EU policies have increased food prices while tariffs have added 17 per cent to the cost of footwear, 15 per cent to bicycles and 12 per cent to clothiAnd Mr Duncan Smith said EU policies have increased food prices while tariffs have added 17 per cent to the cost of footwear, 15 per cent to bicycles and 12 per cent to clothiand 12 per cent to clothing.
Protect your ovaries while youre at it, by limiting exposure to perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs)-- often in the coatings of nonstick pans and many other items like clothing, furniture, and packaged - food containers — which may double the risk of infertility, according to a study in Human Reproduction.
The new hobby soon turned into a full - time vocation, with this modern day St. Francis scattering huge bags of feed while ignoring his own personal need for food, clothing and money for rent.
Among the board - certified teachers, 44 percent reported that the largest share of their students came from «well - to - do families with few if any financial problems,» while only 8 percent reported that the largest share came from «families who can not afford the basic necessities of food, clothing, and shelter.»
By comparison, in 1961 the average family earned about $ 5,000 and spent 56.5 per cent of its income on food, shelter and clothing, while $ 1,675 went to taxes (33.5 per cent).
A Press release by Fraser Institute showed the total tax bill of the average Canadian family has increased by 1,624 per cent since 1961, while expenditures on housing increased by 1,198 per cent, food by 559 per cent and clothing by 526 per cent from 1961 to 2009.
The new one houses the food stalls, while the old market — which is worth a visit in its own right — sells household goods, shoes and clothing, cosmetics and toiletries, fabrics and food.
«These stores sell a range of items, some are essential, like food and clothing, while others such as electronics and toys are not entirely necessary,» Yahrling explained.
«The border adjustable tax, which would in effect place a new 20 % tax on imports while completely eliminating the tax on exports, will force retailers to significantly raise prices on everyday consumer staples such as food, medicine, clothing, electronics, and home improvement items.
Keep cold - weather supplies in your vehicle in case of an accident, breakdown or stranding: warm clothing, blankets, nonperishable foods and an emergency kit can help to minimize your danger and discomfort while waiting for rescue.
Assisting in the preparation of dishes with the supervision of the Head Chef, deciding the portions as well as the quantities of food that needed to be cooked, making dishes for clients that had special wishes or dietary needs and restrictions, seeing that all the staff in the kitchen always wore the appropriate clothing and headpieces while making the food, negotiating the prices of supplies with the sales representatives, making sure that the restaurant always had the correct level of supplies, frozen, fresh, and dried foods in all the store rooms.
Pursuant to article 11 (1), state parties recognise «the right of everyone to an adequate standard of living for himself and his family, including adequate food, clothing and housing, and to the continuous improvement of living conditions», while article 11 (2) recognises that more immediate and urgent steps may be needed to ensure «the fundamental right to freedom from hunger and malnutrition».
She found that while Raleigh, N.C., has its fair share of food pantries and clothing drives, there was simply no equivalent for home goods.
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