They also raised concerns about the lack of support for older people and rural communities.
Ex-poet laureate Sir Andrew Motion said "townies in the countryside" were "gutting" rural communities.
And in the rural communities what they do is they send out more medical assistants.
"I want to reach out to as many rural communities as possible, " he said.
This has led to an increase in the overall literacy rates within rural communities.
Many have insurance, but live in underserved areas, whether in urban or rural communities.
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Activists will debate the prospects for an economic recovery, rural communities, public services and victims.
"But many people living in small rural communities still can't take it for granted, " Byrd said.
And if you help the farm economy in rural communities, you help the economy of entire states.
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And all of these proposals -- all of these proposals will make a difference for rural communities.
This was particularly felt by the elderly, schools, clubs, charities, rural communities and small businesses, the letter said.
Just ask Sam Walton who sold necessities at low prices to those in small towns and rural communities.
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The scheme mobilizes newly qualified, unemployed and retired midwives for deployment to primary care facilities in rural communities.
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We have balanced the need to protect the countryside from unnecessary or inappropriate development, while supporting rural communities.
North Yorkshire Police said there was also concern about rural communities being cut off due to flooded roads.
It is transmitted through families as a vocation, most strongly in rural communities with close links to folklore culture.
The last 90 years have been tough on America's heartland and rural communities.
By funding clinics, especially in rural communities where the company is the main employer, such problems can be eased.
Guatemala is a country with a diverse population, where isolated rural communities speak a total of 23 different languages.
America is the nation that built the transcontinental railroad, brought electricity to rural communities, constructed the Interstate Highway System.
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The North Dakota State Government website says the move can be explained by the state's close-knit, rural communities.
Villages and rural communities lack economies of scale and are incapable of delivering the same network effects as cities.
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There are fears within rural communities that a blanket ban could destroy livelihoods.
The deal would have disproportionately affected small and rural communities in a positive way.
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The trusts say a single organisation can better recruit and retain staff and provide cost-effective services to largely rural communities.
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The money will go to rural communities to build roads, bridges, schools and health clinics, the World Bank said.
Tapping our nation's plentiful natural-gas reserves requires drilling wells in rural communities and suburban neighborhoods previously untouched by energy production.
The hope is that arming rural communities with certain skill sets will help break a cycle of poverty, disease and malnutrition.
"The rural communities are most affected by gender-based violence and access to information is more difficult in these areas, " he adds.
Second of all, this issue of energy innovation I think is absolutely vital for rural communities, but for the entire country.
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