Sentences with phrase «poor citizens»

Modernism in art has always accompanied displacement of poor citizens from city centers, from the time of the Impressionists when Georges - Eugène Haussmann refashioned Paris, to -LSB-.....]
The works continue Song's interest in the «wisdom of the poor» — the resourcefulness of Beijing's poorest citizens as they create improvisational, sometimes bizarre living spaces to expand their cramped corridors and improve living conditions.
But the government in Kiev needs meaningful help from Brussels to restructure its debts, to prevent oligarchs from washing money in Western banks, to protect poor citizens from the harsh implications of reforms, and to enhance the rule of law and institutions of civil society.
Labour accused Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister, of «sociologically cleansing» poorer citizens out of London through the policy, which was announced last week as part of the spending review.
Corruption, affects all countries and societies but more seriously poor countries poor citizens and the vulnerable in society.
One of author Suzanne Collins's most potent and disturbingly plausible ideas is barely mentioned here — that of the «tesserae», a system by which poorer citizens can choose to have their name entered into the Hunger Games ballot more times, thus increasing their chances of being picked, in exchange for extra food.
The UK's aid effort will target India's poorest states and while their government does need to do more (and is doing so through an ambitious welfare programme), continued UK aid is necessary to lift some of the world's poorest citizens out of poverty.
The much discussed 2010 book delves into the financial arrangements of the world's poorest citizens, the billions among us who make do with less than $ 2 a day.
Stockton could become the first city in the nation to give some of its poorer citizens a $ 500 a month basic income, Mayor Michael Tubbs announced Wednesday.
Rich landowning families with links to both government and the military often insure their own gain at the expense of their country's poorer citizens.
We all know what these triumphs of technology are doing to the poor citizen who can not afford a visit to a high - tech hospital and would still like to see a doctor.»
He did not care what this triumph of technological progress would do to the poor citizen who can not afford fiber optics and would still like to read a newspaper.
Page and Simmons helpfully explicate how all aspects of government, even the necessary laws of commerce countenanced by libertarians, shape economic markets in ways that benefit or burden the poorest citizens.
The programme helping America's poorest citizens, Medicaid, will be delegated to the states in block grants, whose GOP controlled legislatures will have discretion to determine eligibility and level of support.
Both the governments of Europe and the poor citizens of South Africa cynically believe that danger will deter immigration.
The USA is not greatly different to other OECD countries in wealth transfers to the poorer citizens.
«Brown has shown what his priorities were and are over the past 12 years and they have not included the concerns of Buffalo's poorest citizens,» she said.
Tax transfers form a major part of the income of the poorer citizens of the USA, in the form of various subsidies, welfare, medicaid and medicare, and free education.
The rent may be too damn high, but the Big Apple is actually doing relatively well when it comes to housing its poorest citizens.
Under the Pataki Administration a number of new health care programs were created focusing on expanding care to the state's poorest citizens.
if they care of human right they were to know the cause and the damages they are letting our poor citizens facing in their Villages....
Poor citizens of NYC you get a full year of polital bs comericals.time for campain reform and new party choices and not the same stuff evey year.
They never also battered the social welfares» of the poor citizens.
Introduction to a special report on the ways technology is remaking every aspect of education — bringing top - notch courses to the world's poorest citizens and reshaping the way all students learn
So when world wheat prices soared by 50 per cent in 2010, Egypt massively increased spending on the cereal to sell to its poorest citizens as subsidised bread.
The idea is still in the early stages but could be game - changing for India's poorest citizens.
Increasingly disillusioned with American politics and the government's abandonment of its poorest citizens, Guthrie was compelled to speak out, tirelessly crisscrossing the nation to entertain and advocate for the nation's poorest people with his songs, eventually earning himself a permanent place as one of America's great folk heroes.
As the two doctors treat some of the city's poorest citizens, the era's stark divisions and the beginnings of social change are revealed.
By a poor citizen?
Bulgaria is one of the poorest countries in Europe and many of the poorest citizens live in ghettos.
Home to the poorest citizens of the city, it is here Dan and Bo come face - to - face with the first truly human element of their struggle.
In addition to creating transformative art, LAPD has helped to transform policy by working tirelessly on behalf of downtown L.A.'s poorest citizens, who lack access to basic utilities and services.
26 February 2014, 11 am In Art We Are Poor Citizens, Sleepwalkers Exhibition with artist Gavin Murphy $ 5 includes a cup of tea or coffee
The installation is an active reading room with different shelves holding the books read by Lyon's richest and poorest citizens.
Poorer citizens are bearing the brunt of the water crisis, and all residents have been advised to limit their water consumption to only 50 liters, or 13.2 gallons a day.
For a couple billion of the world's poorest citizens, the UCL proposals mean condemnation to perpetual poverty, ignorance, hunger, disease, and suffering.
The other big contributors are large developing economies like India, China, and Indonesia, which see the subsidies as a means of making life easier for their poorest citizens.
If it is not apparent already, I am suggesting that a commitment to mitigation policies has a reduced ethical claim because of the unknowns and unknowables involved, whether those unknowns concern the future of the environment or the future of the poorest citizens on Earth.
As a global charity, A4ID delivers an unparalleled opportunity for law firms and companies internationally to make an outstanding contribution in meeting the needs of the world's poorest citizens.
Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana is a great initiative by the Government of India, especially for the underprivileged and poor citizens.
So how can the U.S. solve the housing problem for its poorer citizens?
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