Sentences with phrase «poorer areas tend»

Without them, the poorest areas tend to get the poorest services.

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In fact, she says, when you give people 10 or more options, they tend to make poorer decisions in areas like healthcare and investing.
Eggs and meat are expensive in poorer areas of the Middle East, but there is also a belief that animal protein putrefies in young children's stomachs, so it tends to be avoided.
For example Nick Thornsby calls for a regional minimum wage as «setting an artificially high minimum wage in the poorest areas, where business activity already tends to be limited, makes workers in those areas less attractive still to businesses looking to recruit: it weakens their comparative advantage.»
Undocumented immigrants tend to live in areas with poor quality housing, intermittent garbage pickup and impure water, creating havens for infections.
But those in poorer, less - educated areas tend to be more worried about it.
The bad schools tended to be in poor areas because the poor lack political clout and possess fewer alternatives, such as sending their children to private schools, than the privileged.
And do poorer children tend to do better in selective areas?
So typically, charters tend to proliferate in areas where the local TPS is failing, usually where poor people and minorities live.
However, the large overworld maps tend to be a bit bland, there's a bit of background pop - in and if you have a poor sense of direction, it's a bit too easy to get lost unless you choose the option to be guided to and from certain story - related areas.
As such, the areas where the fit is still relatively poor will tend to become smaller in magnitude, narrower in scope, and require a more specialized knowledge simply in order to have a vague idea of what they are.
These communities — where an unusually high number of residents are struck by the same types of cancer — tend to cluster in poorer areas along polluted waterways or downstream from industrial parks.
The most affected populations are the urban poor — i.e. slum dwellers in developing countries — who tend to live along river banks, on hillsides and slopes prone to landslides, near polluted grounds, on decertified land, in unstable structures vulnerable to earthquakes, and along waterfronts in coastal areas.
One charge is that environmentalists tend to be preoccupied with eco-threats in wild and pristine places and to overlook the damage caused by industrialism in places like St. James Parish, Louisiana — toxic dumping grounds sited in poor areas and communities of color.
And I think if you do that in the first place, you get the data in place, you understand where the vulnerabilities are, and typically what those plans tend to show is the poorest people live in the most vulnerable areas.
Poorer households bear a disproportionate burden of the health damage due to low air quality because they tend to live in more heavily polluted areas, such as near main roads.
Certain practice areas tend to attract a high level of clients with poor payment patterns.
Also, domestic violence of any kind has tended to be an area of poor enforcement historically.
Research studies have demonstrated that individuals with brain lesions in the prefrontal cortex area have difficulties in social interactions and problem - solving and tend to make poor choices, probably because they have lost the ability to access past experiences and emotions.
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