The next component involves block granting and reforming Medicaid, assuring that no one would suffer without essential health care because they were too poor to buy insurance.
They say they flouted the law only because the planning authorities never answered their requests, or because they were too poor to go by the rulebook and desperately needed a roof over their head.
But it was forced to grant exemptions, mainly because too few banks serve poor neighbourhoods.
LB, a beleaguered eastern German Landesbank created in 1992, because the local savings banks were too poor to come to the rescue.
Davis' strategy: Bring down Wiederhorn's federal prosecutor, Lance Caldwell, by saying that Caldwell lost his perspective and exercised poor judgment because he was too personally invested in Wiederhorn's case.
Can you name a person who ended up poor and unhappy because they devoted too many resources to the voluntary production of public goods of actual value to the rest of society?
The CIA, MI6 and other agencies had a poor reading of threats because they had too few first-hand sources in the region.
Those who argue that road pricing is unfair because it discriminates against the poor ignore the fact that people too poor to own a vehicle, together with the young and the very old, suffer the ill-effects of congestion without the benefits of personal mobility.
Right now, too many women are held back from reaching their full potential because of poor health reinforcing a cycle of stagnant social and economic growth.
Some of the schools identified are at risk of closure because they have too few pupils, have overspent, or are considered to provide poor education.
"We have had a lot of injuries but some poor performances too and we have lost quite a lot of fans because of that, " said Oldham chief executive Alan Hardy.
Poor children tend to have lower test scores, perhaps because their parents are too busy trying to make enough money to survive and don't emphasize learning at home.
The plaintiffs say expansion is too costly and they couldn't opt out of it because it would be unfair to the poor.
And roughly one in every five poor, elderly Americans with no supplemental drug insurance has gone without a prescribed medicine because it was too pricey.
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