But
in a poor state if cleanliness and badly needs a refurb.
Not exact matches
If Puerto Rico were a US
state — which it is not, and which is part of the problem — its per capita income would be half that of the
poorest state in the nation: Mississippi.
Echoing the theology of Daniel, they complained: «
If the
state assumes responsibility for feeding the
poor in place of us, how will we be redeemed?»
Wrath of Zeus, the Christian bible clearly
states that only the rich will get to heaven... Jesus totally hated the
poor...
if I remember correctly, he used to call them lazy bums and would regularly spit on the beggars as he drove past them on the streets of Jerusalem while driving
in his Rolls Royce... it's all
in the bible.
If Jesus was born
in the United
States (or any of the ruling nations
in the world... Jesus was born
in part of the Roman Empire, after all), it would be to a
poor prostitute who is living under a cardboard box
in a back alley.
Poor people
in the United
States, for example, rarely
if ever have the opportunity to travel to Central America or other third - world countries.
And finally,
if poverty can truly happen to anyone, then it is
in the self - interest of people not currently
poor to support a thorough and generous welfare
state as a prudent recognition of the universality of susceptibility to hardship.
VanHagar wrote on Wdenesday, May 2, 2012 at 7:47 pm,
stating, «It was
in faith
in God that gave us the Salvation Army, Abused Children «s Fund, Freedom 424 (serving victims of s.ex trafficking), Bright Hope International (working with the
poor), Children «s Christian Lifeline Hunger and Medical Relief, Christian World Relief, Five Talents - USA, Inc., Habitat for Humanity International, Living Water International (providing clean water), etc. etc. and hundreds (
if not thousands) of other faith - based charities help the
poor and disenfranchised.
And Whitman's gnawing fear was expressed
in imagery almost identical with that of Jefferson: «
If the United States, like the countries of the Old World, are also to grow vast crops of poor, desperate, dissatisfied, nomadic, miserable - waged populations, such as we see looming upon us of late years — steadily, even if slowly, eating into them like cancer of lungs or stomach — then our republican experiment, notwithstanding all its surface - successes, is at heart an unhealthy failur
If the United
States, like the countries of the Old World, are also to grow vast crops of
poor, desperate, dissatisfied, nomadic, miserable - waged populations, such as we see looming upon us of late years — steadily, even
if slowly, eating into them like cancer of lungs or stomach — then our republican experiment, notwithstanding all its surface - successes, is at heart an unhealthy failur
if slowly, eating into them like cancer of lungs or stomach — then our republican experiment, notwithstanding all its surface - successes, is at heart an unhealthy failure.
As Matthey
stated, «
In the world perspective and within many countries of the world, the mission under the Kingdom of God can not be faithful today
if it is not formulated as Good News to the materially
poor».37
Since we have been on this good run all I keep hearing from them is how The EPL has stagnated, been
poor and gotten worse
if a team like Arsenal are
in second with the likes is Ospinia, Mertesacjer, Kossy, Monreal, Bellerin, The Coq
in their
stating 11.
Given that he has a long record of
poor officiating I wouldn't be surprised
if CABMMA did revoke his referee license which would effectively bar him from refereeing
in most of the U.S. since CABMMA reciprocates with all the major fight venue
states like Nevada, California, New York etc..
we got Arshaz, Nasri, Cesc and Rosicky who pretty much play the way he does we really do nt need him to burden our treatmentroom either i have been really hoping this Melo thing was jus a cover up for both Fiorentina and ourselves, i mean Melo is overrated
in my opinion and i think we were jus usinim so we can get Inler under the radar bacuse we all know once it gets out tha we have mad a bid al of sudden Liverpool and even ManU re will want a piece not to mention Citeh who have De Jong, Kompany and Barry and will still try something, anyway i really hope that the case because
if not it would be
poor plannin by Wenger coz Melo as come out on numerous occassions
stating he was happy to stay
in Italy so do nt see how we would have thought we could change his mind.
Paladino hasn't been shy about discussing what he thinks of the
state's
poor, suggesting, for example, that all welfare recipients should be forced to join what he calls a «Dignity Corps» to work and receiving training
in everything from job skills to «personal hygiene»
if they want to continue to receive public assistance.
Instead, the Pakistan which remained tried to carry on, pretending that it was still the land of South Asia's Muslims, just smaller... It never figured out why it should exist as a nation -
state, and that combined with
poor governance and major geostrategic factors have brought the country to a pass where its further dissolution is now argued increasingly
in terms of when and how, not
if.
Schenectady Schools superintendent Larry Spring says his district, one of the
poorest in the
state, should be getting $ 62 million more
in aid per year,
if the court order were followed.
It is worth noting that while people under age 65
in the U.S. live
in a heavily market - dominated economy where
poor employment outcomes mean poverty and a lack of access to health care, almost everyone over age 65 has most of their healthcare paid for by Medicare, (a FICA tax financed, single payer system that pays providers more or less the same rates as private insurance companies and has few cost controls), more than half of their nursing home costs paid by Medicaid, (which is stingy
in how much it pays providers and moderately means tested), and receives enough of a guaranteed income from the combination of Social Security and SSI payments to keep the poverty rate for people age 65 +, (even
if they have no retirement savings of their own), above the poverty line, regardless of the
state of the local economy.
The governor proposes increasing education funding by $ 1.1 billion (only half of the $ 2.2 billion that nearly every education and student - focused organization
in the
state is demanding), but only
if the legislature agrees to draconian education reforms that mistakenly blame teachers for
poor student outcomes
in underfunded, high need, low wealth districts.
This was just as it faulted the
poor state of health services
in the institution adding that such occurrence amongst others could have been avoided
if proactive measures were being taken.
No corner of the health care system would be harder hit than Medicaid, the federal -
state health insurance program for the
poor,
if Republican leaders
in Congress round up the votes to repeal major portions of the Affordable Care Act.
«It's far worse
if people
in need of a treatment lose the treatment because of a
poor risk assessment that overestimates something that's a small risk to the environment,» said Frederick Bouder, a research associate at the King's Centre for Risk Management at King's College London who studied regulation of pharmaceuticals
in the environment
in the United
States and Europe.
«Our analysis shows that
if you are
poor and live
in one of the 25 opt - out
states, you are likely to have been left out when it comes to health reform,» says lead author Peter Shin, PhD, MPH, director of the Geiger Gibson Program
in Community Health Policy and an associate professor of health policy at SPHHS.
But any
state choosing this option would experience changes
in how Title I funds get divided among and within its school districts — even
if all
poor students were to attend public schools.
The case involves an attempt by Public Advocates
in San Francisco to compel the
state to satisfy the law's requirements that all teachers of core subjects be highly qualified, and
if some are not, that less - qualified teachers not be employed disproportionately
in poor and minority areas.
The
poor, so this logic goes, need government assistance
if they are to get a good education, which helps explain why,
in the United
States, many school choice enthusiasts believe that the only way the
poor can get the education they deserve is through vouchers or charter schools, proxies for those better private or independent schools, paid for with public funds.
The
poor, so this logic goes, need government assistance
if they are to get a good education, which helps explain why,
in the United
States, many school choice enthusiasts believe that the only way the
poor can -LSB-...]
The
poor, so this logic goes, need government assistance
if they are to get a good education, which helps explain why,
in the United
States, many school choice enthusiasts believe that the only way the
poor can get the education they deserve is through vouchers or charter schools, proxies for those
Echoing the API's recommendation for suitable outdoor play spaces
in schools, the EYFS review also
states that: «Providers must provide access to an outdoor play area or,
if that is not possible, must ensure that all outings are planned and taken on a daily basis (unless circumstances make this inappropriate, for example
poor weather conditions).»
Or a district that previously chose to concentrate Title I funds
in its
poorest schools could instead distribute Title I to still eligible but less
poor schools,
if those schools have more experienced teachers which would pull up per pupil
state / local spending average
in its Title I schools.
As journalist Louis Menand put it, «The experts performed worse than they would have
if they had simply assigned an equal probability to all three outcomes... Human beings who spend their lives studying the
state of the world,
in other words, are
poorer forecasters than dart - throwing monkeys.»
However,
if the NAEP results are accurate, it is not true that
poor children are now at least getting the basics: the score increases on
state (or local, as
in Chicago) tests simply indicates that somewhat different particular things are taught, but overall NAEP results show there usually is no improvement
in states which test the most and use tests for high - stakes decisions about students.
Conventional wisdom holds that many,
if not most, education schools are doing a
poor job at training teachers; after all, they have a history of taking
in some of the lowest performing students, and student achievement
in the United
States has stagnated.
One story
in today's Hartford Courant is about Governor Malloy's visit last night to the Faith Congregational Church where he explained that
if the 81
state representatives and 27 or 28 senators from the
poorest (and most minority) districts voted for his version of the «Education Reform» bill — it would pass.
If «proficient» and «highly proficient» are achievement labels that should be reserved for students likely to go to a four year college or university, then education reform advocates have never effectively made that case to the public, preferring instead to point to the results on
state testing that have been designed with this specific result
in mind and declaring themselves correct about how
poor a job our nation's schools are doing.
Until now, the Malloy administration's primary mechanism to try and force parents to have their children participate
in the SBAC / NEW SAT testing was to mislead and lie to parents about their rights, while at the same time, threatening that the
state would withhold Title 1 federal funding that is supposed to be used to help
poor children
if a school district's opt out rate was greater than 5 percent.
If Harris believes that supposed lack of regulation
in Detroit's charter sector (at least as compared to charter school regulations
in other
states) accounts for their
poor performance on the NAEP, how does he explain the Arizona results?
Schools were deemed to have not made «Adequate Yearly Progress»
if too many students
in any sub-group — a minority group of sufficient size, students with disabilities, English language learners, the
poor — failed either of the
state tests
in reading or math,
in any grade.
If you want to understand how poorly suburban districts do
in providing their growing enrollments of
poor and minority children with high - quality education — and why reformers can not simply ignore those woes — take a glimpse at the school districts
in tony Hamilton County, Ind., outside of Indianapolis, whose suburbs are home to some of the Hoosier
State's most - prosperous families.
But he says concerns about worsening pay gaps between wealthy and
poor counties may be well - founded, even
if states adopt a similar approach to lawmakers
in Tennessee and several other southern
states, which implemented minimum pay requirements for districts.
The only things I can complain about are as follows: traction was
poor in the snow until I bought all season tires (I would suggest you do the same
if you live
in a snowy
state); brakes were better after I had new ones installed; interior is basic, no heated seats or anything - but comfortable enough;
poor placement of drive shift when you want to access car charger or front console storage and air conditioner / heat vents are not placed that great for the driver.
In states that permit lenders to include a prepayment penalty, the CarsDirect website reports that you are more likely to see this
if your loan period covers more than four years,
if you have a
poor credit rating or
if the interest rate on the loan is higher than average.
Don't hesitate
if you have
poor credit or bankruptcy
in your past; we care more about your ability to repay the loan and the value of your car more than the
state of your credit.
If that wasn't bad enough, further studies were completed that showed students who needed to take out more loans were actually
in a
poorer state of mental health than other students / adults of the same age.
If you are
in one of the other 47
states, the cost of insurance for someone with
poor credit can be more than twice that of someone with great credit.
On the other hand,
in the 4th point, its
stated to cut your stocks
if its continuously performing
poor even
if you have given it enough time say 2 - 3 years.
This might be an option
if your dog's mouth is
in a particularly
poor state.
It's kind of like
if you started a website
in Mandarin Chinese that offered an «Amazing Manhattan Adventure,» Then for $ 2,000 you offered to take some
poor sap on the Staten Island Ferry and up to the top of the Empire
State Building.
Well, you don't check your temperature unless you feel ill, and anyone who lives
in New York knows all is not well
in the
state of us (especially
if you made the grave mistake of going to college while
poor in the past decade...).
On the other side, while there will undoubtedly be high costs to any serious attempt at mitigation, this would also require something like a global agreement (covering at least the rich world, India and China, and probably other
states with large and currently
poor populations) which would inevitably have to bring
in issues other than greenhouse gas emissions — such as those you mention —
if only because these
states will say, reasonably enough, that they can not bring their populations on board without serious help
in those other areas.
Despite the unified positions
stated in Dhaka, you'll see increasing divisions among
poor, vulnerable countries
in the next few years, particularly
if rich countries finally start ramping up the flow of money and technical help pledged
in past climate agreements.