In the 1980s poverty rose steeply in Latin America, and public services and investment were slashed.
Local schools and public services in the town complained they were under pressure to cope with the influx.
The state, home to huge numbers of poor, runs a big deficit, has wretched roads and public services.
If it did, improving the infrastructure and public services of the country's underdeveloped interior might really do some good.
Environment and Public Services Committee president Deputy Maurice Dubras said that JerseyBus had not told anyone, JerseyBus said it did.
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His statism on economics and public services is mixed with a tough take on crime, immigration, Europe and the like.
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But it is the lack of urgency among large firms and public services in Japan that has horrified the central government.
On the bits that were always going to cause him trouble - Iraq and public services - the needle did not budge.
Although he was put in charge of social welfare and public services instead after a reshuffle in 2005, the controversy only grew.
But Indonesia urgently needs more and better spending on its transport and power-generation infrastructure and public services, and on health care and education.
It is now accepted by all the political parties that the economy and public services will be the battleground at the next election.
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The chief minister of Chhattisgarh, Raman Singh, says that voters re-elect him because their incomes are rising and public services are getting better.
Fixed investment in 2002 grew more slowly than the year before an ominous sign given the dire need to modernise clapped-out factories, equipment and public services.
Come the autumn, Catalan politicians may find voters more worried about taxes and public services than about the trimming of their still-generous charter on autonomy.
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Given its success on pensions, the government is planning to push ahead with more privatisation and reforms to the health-care and education systems and public services.
But the wisdom of that policy is based on the premise that state and local governments will make wise investments in vital infrastructure and public services.
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But this is also a clarion call for China, which, despite its increasing surpluses and military expenditures, cannot find sufficient funds for social and public services.
Disability-inclusive approaches to education, employment, and public services assure that people with disabilities are able to exercise their rights as full and equal participants in their societies.
Indeed the direct pipeline from the Essar refinery meant that during recent fuel blockades when motorists and public services were hit, the airport received an uninterrupted flow of fuel.
"I'm using every Welsh pound to effect to back business, to back our health service and public services, to back local government as well, " she told Good Morning Wales.
Some residents of southern Tel Aviv neighborhoods, where there is a large concentration of Africans, have blamed their new neighbors for increasing crime and suffocating the infrastructure and public services.
"Controlled migration has benefited the UK economically, socially and culturally, but when immigration gets out of control, it places great pressure on our society, economy and public services, " she told MPs.
But even teleconferencing cannot close the gap between Patna, where the administration has palpably improved, and the outlying districts, where the government's social programmes and public services work fitfully, if at all.
Every dollar invested in family planning saves about two dollars in expenses related to antenatal, maternal and newborn healthcare and saves six dollars in development sectors like housing and public services.
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Environment and Public Services Committee president Deputy Maurice Dubras said that JerseyBus had not told anyone of a 20% pay rise it agreed with workers around the time it lost the contract to Connex.
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Infrastructure and public services need to be improved.
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Well where there's an agreement on ideas - and of course the Liberals I think are closer to us on tax and public services - there's obviously the possibility of people working in common harmony.
He said he wants to see the town teams, to be made up of council members, local landlords, business owners and MPs, drive change in retail, entertainment and leisure, as well as in housing and public services.
London has seen local authority maintained facilities falling from 486 in 2000 to 401 in 2011, which meant it had "a closure rate twice that of the country as a whole", the Health and Public Services Committee report said.
The latest figures from the ONS show that, on average, the bottom 60% of UK households by income get more out of the system in benefits, tax credits and public services than they put back in the form of taxes in 2010-11.
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