Cuomo himself did little to motivate turnout, ignoring Teachout, who had
meager resources for her own get - out - the - vote efforts and mostly relied on volunteers.
Now, the Republicans have to duke it out amongst themselves before focusing 100 percent on Addabbo, which is good news for the dramatically under - funded Democrats as they try to decide where to allocate
their meager resources for the re-match for control of the chamber.
Not exact matches
All of them were looking
for insights to help them kick - start their companies, trying to find cost - effective solutions that make their rather
meager resources go far.
Unanchored as they are to anything concrete outside the self, the values and virtues encouraged by the leading strategies of moral education provide
meager resources at best
for sustaining and supporting our far - reaching moral commitments to benevolence and justice.
His words, «We expended the
meager resources we have to ensure the morale of the military is raised by getting officers to be on ground with the men but unfortunately
for us, as a people; there was abuse of trust at various levels which cost Nigerians a lot of lives and goodwill».
Regretting that while the nation was spending its
meager resources to ensure that the morale of security agents was raised, Buhari said it is unfortunate that those saddled with the responsibility of acquiring equipment weapons
for the military betrayed the trust adding that his government will not keep quiet about the revelations.
This has impacted heavily on the women and children who now have to walk further to fetch water
for household consumption from different water points where they scramble
for the
meager resource with livestock.
Young's project, as well as the other three, emphasized architectural place as a touchstone
for cultural memory; stressed community involvement in the construction and reception of the work; and reflected upon how a historically black neighborhood has consistently and creatively attended to its own needs despite
meager resources and the continued trauma of structured inequality.
People who live on $ 1.26 or $ 1.27 a day still face painful daily tradeoffs when it comes to spending their
meager resources on food, shelter, health or education
for their kids.
For example, in areas where climate change has decimated food
resources, illnesses associated with mycotoxin molds are becoming more prevalent as people try to stretch their
meager food supply over longer periods of time.
Legal aid
resources are so
meager, Peel says, that only about half of Chicagoans who qualify
for assistance get help today.