Sentences with phrase «tens of thousands of children who»

Can the deaths of the tens of thousands of children who are not like us each day affect us even a tiny bit as much as the deaths of those with whom we can more easily identify?
The tens of thousands of children who died yesterday, and the day before, and who will die again today, and tomorrow and the day after, they don't have a chance at all of seeing another lightening storm, let alone being struck by one.
Tenure for teachers would be nothing more than a bad joke if it didn't destroy the education experience for tens of thousands of children who are subjected to incompetent / cruel / perverted people on a daily basis.
«For decades the system has failed tens of thousands of children who in many cases have been doomed to life sentences of disadvantage and despair,» Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D - Brooklyn) told the energetic crowd.
They do not however reach every locality and can't cater for the tens of thousands of children who need them.

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With our history of ignoring predators within the church and the tens of thousands of American children who were harmed as a result, I am loathe to let us avoid the questions due to PC fears.
And then throw in all the tens of thousands of priests who are aware that Brother Philip is r@ping children but turn a blind eye.
What about the tens of thousands of your pedophile priests protected by your pedophile infested church who have raped countless children throughout the centuries and continuing to this day?
We are a society of cowards, who have refused to address the suffering of tens of thousands of children over generations of time.
Meanwhile, a group of 160 African - American community leaders sent NAACP a letter detailing their own objections to its charter - school opposition on behalf of «700,000 black families choosing to send their children to charter public schools, and the tens of thousands more who are still on waiting lists.»
Former NBA forward Shawn Kemp (who has at least seven children by six women) and, more recently, Travis Henry (nine by nine) have seen their fortunes sapped by monthly child - support payments in the tens of thousands of dollars.
BASC also outlined its investment in a national network of highly - qualified airgun and shotgun coaches who provide tens of thousands of adults, children and young people with shooting opportunities they may not otherwise enjoy.
The decision has implications for tens of thousands of home - based child - care workers who were initially roped into public - sector unions under executive orders issued by New Jersey's then - Gov.
The attorney for Van Holmes, the president of a Laurelton nonprofit who pleaded guilty earlier this week to pocketing tens of thousands of public dollars, said his office will be paying refunds to the parents whose children were enrolled in Holmes» now - defunct summer camp.
Those who would so readily crown WW II era Americans as «the greatest generation» can contemplate the little discussed fire bombing and burning of dozens of Japanese cities and tens of thousands of civilian women and children.
In her latest film, Watson again gives voice to another remarkable yet «ordinary» woman, starring in Oranges and Sunshine as Margaret Humphreys, a Nottingham social worker who in the 1980s uncovered a decades - long program of forced deportation / immigration which sent tens of thousands of children from England to Australia.
Who can focus on philosophical debates when we are losing children by the tens of thousands?
«This is a victory for the tens of thousands of Georgia children who will benefit from this new law,» said Tony Roberts, President and CEO of the Georgia Charter Schools Association.
«Whether its opening 100 schools total or 100 additional schools, we will not rest until we are able to provide a high - quality education not only to our current student population, but to the tens of the thousands of children on our waiting lists who have been banished to low - performing district schools due to nothing more than political gamesmanship,» he said.
This is great news for the tens of thousands of students who qualify for tax - credit scholarships — parents like Melissa Cogan, who used the program to cover homeschooling expenses for her two children, Hope and Hunter.
In doing so, he transformed the lives of tens of thousands of families in our state who, thanks to charters, have had the opportunity to choose a different kind of public school for their child.
More important, we should not — can not — ignore the tens of thousands of families who elect to use and continue to use the Indiana school voucher program for the sake of their children's futures.
Tens of thousands of dollars in investment income produced by those assets would be taxed to the children at the lower rates that apply to individuals who have relatively little income.
Finally, able to contain it no longer, on the 3rd day I found myself at Pujya Swamiji's feet exclaiming, «How is it possible that these people can cry day after day for 150 people who died whom they didn't know and whose deaths they couldn't possibly have prevented, and still go out and eat meat, the practice of which causes the death of tens of thousands of children of starvation EVERY DAY?»
We are a non-profit, national organization, representing tens of thousands of Canadian creators and publishers who work tirelessly to create the textbooks, novels, poetry, plays, children's books, magazines, newspapers and more, that Canadians read everyday.
And then there's their forthcoming child, who will need tens of thousands of dollars to raise over the years, not to mention the cost of putting him or her through college.
Parents who settle custody disputes out of court will not only save tens of thousands of dollars, but will have avoided the rancor and hostility of a custody trial that makes future cooperation in raising the children almost impossible.
«This film offers renewed hope for the tens of thousands of children in foster care in the United States who need adoptive families, and to the dedicated professionals who work on their behalf.»
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