Daly was raised in a six-room apartment on the destitute West Side of racially divided Chicago.
The sound-money advocates are often portrayed as hard-hearted Scrooges, preventing assistance to the destitute.
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Daly had been raised in a six-room apartment on the destitute West Side of racially divided Chicago.
So much for the destitute, the next question is how such a system would work for the affluent, O.
There is a popular misperception that only the destitute or ill-educated are drawn to the ranks of militant Islamic organisations.
They came in all different shades: black, white, mixed race, you name it, it was a rainbow nation of the destitute.
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England's poor laws, which paid a pittance to the destitute out of taxes, earned David Ricardo's condemnation in the early 19th century.
In 1948 she left the order and founded her own, dedicated on Franciscan principles to serving the destitute and dying in the slums.
To this, the sound-money advocates reply: if you want to help the destitute and struggling, then just find another way to do so.
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In China and India the destitute dismantlers of computers and electronic goods, many of which are shipped from rich countries, are often exposed to toxins.
"This is the most desperate situation I've ever seen, " says Guy Bishop, an American who has worked with the destitute in the capital for seven years.
As he drives, he pits the destitute passengers in his car against the rich, Hispanics against Anglos, women against men, telling them inequality is their worry.
Those who could afford to buy insurance would be less reluctant to leave their homes in the face of a storm, and more public money would then be available to help the destitute.
Charities were set up to help the destitute.
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But, these days, drug-pushers and the destitute have moved in and it has become so rough that the local chillied-chicken restaurant had to quit fund-raising for the neighbourhood police, since its customers, many of them criminals, objected.
To the contrary, as evidenced in his recent interview on CNN, he continues to believe that the Soviet Union must maintain forces equivalent to those of the United States -- with ominous implications for the destitute economy of the former USSR.
About half of them will never get out in my opinion: they will end up in the destitute and hopeless class, couchsurfing and scrounging off their still-surviving friends for a while before finally giving up their sense of middle-class identity and accepting their new lives in trailers, tent cities or on the streets.
"I wanted to continue my son's rescuing idea, and I applied it to the most destitute children in the world, " she says.
As they are asked once more to assume substantial financial exposure to assist the more destitute regimes of Eastern Europe, Western taxpayers should keep in mind one fact: the current economic crisis in Poland has been deepened by undisciplined Western largesse over the past fifteen years or more.
As they are asked once more to assume substantial financial exposure in order to assist the more destitute regimes of Eastern Europe, Western taxpayers should keep in mind one fact: the current economic crisis in Poland has been deepened by undisciplined Western largesse over the past fifteen years or more.
But the most basic fact of global political economy over the past 40 years has been the move from destitute peasantry into the middle class of a couple of billion of our fellow human beings.
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Vast mounds of rubbish fester on the city's streets where the truly destitute sift for scraps of aluminium or plastic to sell in a hand-to-mouth struggle to survive.
African Americans could see not just certain pockets of society where the system appeared to function fairly (as in Russia where a small slice of the elite enjoys relative freedom) but had to look on as even the most destitute and impoverished whites enjoyed civic privileges and freedoms legally denied them.
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As the number of people who become destitute, the number who will take action will increase.
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In a country famed for political chicanery where huge swathes of the population remain so destitute and illiterate they vote by selecting the symbol cricket bat, elephant, lotus flower, scooter ascribed to whatever party is doing nothing for them this year, this striking autonomy has served them well.
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Paratroopers have started to apprehend looters, who have been stealing from the dead and destitute.
Between April and September last year, 46 out of 133 young people (34%) using the service were destitute.
Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her decades of service to the sick and destitute.
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