As the ONS has reported before, the contribution rates for them continue to be poor.
Latinos suffer higher unemployment than the national average, and are more likely to be poor.
Sales were already rumored to be poor, following several price reductions and promotional offers.
Even if you could do it, chances are high that they result would be poor.
In a follow-up report, Brigadier Monro said "staff retention still appears to be poor".
In the short run, if you drive prices up, they will just be poor investments.
Standards of cleanliness in wards were found to be poor during the inspection in June.
Even in Britain, where anti-discrimination laws are relatively stringent, Muslims tend to be poor.
Yet if creating prosperity were as simple as printing money, no country would be poor.
Is it refugee status or is that generally the main reason that people tend to be poor?
Great investors and traders, like great sportsmen or artists, can be poor at explaining what they do.
"I may be poor, but I don't want to die for 20, 000 rupiah, " says Dahlan, who scorned the offer.
It is much better to be poor in a society that has public and private safety nets in place.
If the people of Luxembourg had a low value add then they would be poor world workers, not rich.
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Many German economists find it scandalous that full-time workers can still be poor.
Dean also said he would run with Kerry, if Kerry becomes the nominee, but thinks that would be poor strategy.
As a child, he said, he had often gone hungry and he knew what it was like to be poor.
Drugmakers have tried to bottle their power, but the compounds, known as antimicrobial peptides, have proven to be poor drugs.
Meanwhile, performance at stores carrying the Thorntons name continued to be poor, with sales at its own-name stores down 9%.
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She described him as a "fantastic" teacher and said he wrongly thought some of the coursework marks would be poor.
There is one extra factor: first-generation Latino immigrants may be poor, but they still tend to be healthier than whites.
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Sir Albert said it was "simply not acceptable" that services for children and families in the city continued to be poor.
Is anyone surprised by today's Institute for Fiscal Studies report forecasting that, as Britain gets poorer, more people will be poor?
When asked by reporters about investment in European debt he said: "We may be poor, but we aren't stupid, " according to Reuters.
Could it be poor 40-yard sprint times at the NFL Combine?
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The consequences can be poor provision and a race to the bottom.
Our target for 1998 is to bring it down to 30% but then there would still be 30% who would be poor.
"For the first time, a pensioner is no more likely to be poor than any other person in society, " Mr O'Brien said.
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The callers may be poor, but because there are so many of them, rural phones in Bangladesh generate more revenue than urban ones.
Discussion about poverty in Britain quickly gets snagged on the question of whether you can be poor if you have a plasma TV.
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