One that protects vulnerable children, or one that allows them to go destitute, scared and hungry?
Daly was raised in a six-room apartment on the destitute West Side of racially divided Chicago.
As the number of people who become destitute, the number who will take action will increase.
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Last winter, aid agencies started providing other fuel, such as coal and paraffin, for destitute families.
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Markets permit those born destitute to rise by merit, which explains why immigrants come.
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Paratroopers have started to apprehend looters, who have been stealing from the dead and destitute.
Vietnam could play a broader role in some of the world's destitute and conflict-ridden zones.
One need only recall the mass immigration of eastern European Jews who arrived destitute.
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But if they stay, they are stuck in legal limbo, destitute and dependent on charity.
The Indians are the country's most destitute minority, living on some of its most barren land.
After Hurricane Mitch struck in 1998, a torrent of destitute migrants began to head north too.
The sound-money advocates are often portrayed as hard-hearted Scrooges, preventing assistance to the destitute.
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In fact he's destitute, a squeegee merchant who eats out of Dumpsters and sleeps in the undergrowth.
Daly had been raised in a six-room apartment on the destitute West Side of racially divided Chicago.
Ludwig Erhard took an utterly destroyed, destitute, and demoralized Germany from ruin to riches in stunning fashion.
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In the 2010-11 period, this figure rose to 17% with 48 out of 189 finding themselves destitute.
They are also rendered destitute if, as often happens, they are ostracised by their families and communities.
Each day, 1, 370 people arrive in Chongqing, China, most destitute and looking for any kind of work.
But she broke with him over his use of destitute youths to carry out his political violence.
Not because destitute Africans need more guns, but because, unlike local gun-owners, they lack an effective lobby.
Oxyyconteen is a powerful, daunting effort filled with violent and destitute imagery set to an otherworldly soundtrack.
Even in their current, destitute condition, the Kosovars are a more sophisticated lot than their Albanian cousins.
Their (occasional) efforts to do so impoverish already destitute people, and blight their hopes of economic take-off.
Between April and September last year, 46 out of 133 young people (34%) using the service were destitute.
Many villagers who had made a living tapping trees for their aromatic and flammable resins found themselves destitute.
Allowing speculators to make fortunes from the junk debt they had bought, often from destitute revolutionary warriors, rankled.
But after many months, many are now destitute, forced to ask for help.
Support is provided to asylum seekers who would otherwise be destitute until a decision on their application is made.
There is an effort to rehabilitate orphaned and destitute children, including the disabled.
Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her decades of service to the sick and destitute.
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