They weren't because we live in a time where it is acceptable to
ignore social housing tenants.
Not exact matches
The policies adopted by
Housing NSW and the State Govt are, of course, underpinned by economic rationalism, and completely
ignore the
social and historical significance of the properties and the area in general.
Also, do not
ignore Instagram when it comes to
social media marketing because it is arguably the best place to market an upcoming fashion
house.
Developing affordable
housing is a crucial factor in the economic and
social strength of rural communities, and it is a major contributor to long - term community sustainability, yet the Coalition government seem determined to
ignore this.
The government is hurtling towards the EU's emergency exit with no credible plan for the future of British trade and European cooperation, all the while
ignoring — beyond soundbites and inadequate programmes — the crises of
housing, education, the NHS and
social and regional inequality which are undermining the fabric of our nation and feeding a populist surge.
By contrast, White
House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer addressed Netroots Nation and got mostly heckles and boos from an audience that thought he was evading questions on issues such as jobs, gay rights and
Social Security — and that the White
House is
ignoring its base.
So therefore, I would suggest that if they really believe that to be the case, they should immediately push for the impeachment of both the President and both
houses of Congress which are willing to
ignore such an obvious threat to the continued existence of humanity and instead waste time on (what this relegates to) trivial issues like Iraq,
Social Security, Medicare, taxes, terrorism, fiscal budget deficits, Katrina, abortion, Bird flu, the Supreme Court, education, etc..
Pedro Noguera: The basic principle underlying the Broader, Bolder Approach to school reform is that efforts to raise student achievement can not
ignore the unmet
social needs of children, particularly those related to concentrated poverty — inadequate health,
housing, and nutrition.
It was developed in response to a set of conditions whose consequences can no longer be
ignored: the reduction of
housing to a matter of real estate markets and property relations; the withdrawal of the state and the subsequent dismantling of
social housing; the disappearance of alternative
housing models; and, finally, a growing systemic break between mainstream architectural practitioners and the individuals and communities for whom they work.
So therefore, I would suggest that if they really believe that to be the case, they should immediately push for the impeachment of both the President and both
houses of Congress which are willing to
ignore such an obvious threat to the continued existence of humanity and instead waste time on (what this relegates to) trivial issues like Iraq,
Social Security, Medicare, taxes, terrorism, fiscal budget deficits, Katrina, abortion, Bird flu, the Supreme Court, education, etc..
The population in the middle, which makes up the vast majority of our teachers, healthcare workers, policemen, firemen and other hard - working members of the U.S. workforce, has been completely
ignored in the process and increasingly suffers the financial and
social consequences of insufficient affordable
housing.
By addressing the unmet
housing,
social and community needs of a large and growing segment of the priced - out and
ignored U.S. workforce, a private sector owner - operator is able to achieve the so - called «double bottom line» of creating meaningful impact while also driving strong, stable cash flows and returns to investors.
Ed Brady, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders, warned that the GOP plan «
ignores the importance of
housing as a primary source of wealth, security and
social stability.»