While statistically I may have been classified as poor, I never felt that way.
Labour productivity soars as poor economies shift workers from agriculture to a growing manufacturing sector.
Two Dave Hill penalties were the only first-half scores as poor conditions made free-flowing rugby difficult.
He saw them as poor benighted people who needed his guidance and a British education.
NPR's Tovia Smith reports that civil unions are often spurned as poor substitutes for the real thing.
Joe is interested in anything that impacts on the individual and the family, such as poor housing.
It was obviously handed out before Tuesday, as poor Natalia Kelly didn't qualify in last night's semi-final.
Without unemployment insurance, now running out for millions, 3.2m more people would have been counted as poor.
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UHF-broadcast market is as poor as that, why are the stations so reluctant to give it up?
"Advocating for wildlife conservation is always a battle in a country as poor as the DRC, " says Morel.
The poor will always be with us, but they may not be as poor as they used to be.
Some countries have got immensely richer, while many others are as poor as they were hundreds of years ago.
Even among the 37m Americans officially classed as poor, only 6% live in homes with more occupants than rooms.
Rewards need sharpening, just as poor performers should be edged out more quickly.
As poor a platform for ads as smart phones are perceived to be, May cautions it's early in the game.
That kind of performance is a lot to expect from any fund, especially one with as poor holdings as ARPAX.
As poor a choice as Quantitative Easing was, the alternatives were worse.
If they choose to break down Sunday's film, they might find their defense was just as poor as it was on Saturday.
And that is reducing crime in specifically neighborhoods that would be regarded as poor neighborhoods, the neighborhoods that had the most crime.
But only a tiny fraction of the fuel subsidy actually goes to people whom the government classifies as poor (see chart 6).
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The law creating Aid to Families with Dependent Children nowhere stated that all families defined as poor should be entitled to hand-outs.
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Some roads on higher ground in Greater Manchester were described as poor.
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They often have interesting properties, such as poor heat conductivity (which makes them good insulators) and low friction (which makes them slippery).
In a country as poor as the Philippines, such savings are invaluable.
Such outcomes tend to be associated with extended periods of lower, not higher, interest rates, as well as poor returns on other assets.
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Booth did not use complex statistical models to decide whether streets should be classified as poor or wealthy, and neither does The Economist.
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The reigning African Player of the Year has described the Black Queens' build-up to the September tournament in the United States as poor.
Beneficiaries of a section 501(c)(3) organization would have to be members of a charitable class, which is generally interpreted as poor or distressed.
The Philippine government's Heart Center in Manila attracts as many affluent patients as poor ones because of its high standards of medical expertise.
Living in Philadelphia and looking at this wealthy generation, all of whom began as poor boys, and you want capital to begin on?
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