This follows years of insecurity that have caused many shop owners to shutter their businesses.
"I wonder if she will have some sort of insecurity about displacement or something down the line, " Ms. Wiewel said of her daughter.
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"The insecurity we have in Haiti - the real cause, the profound cause, is poverty, inequality and underemployment, and if UN wants to do a good job in Haiti they have to put as much emphasis in Haiti on development as to the military aspect, " Mr Latortue said.
And I think that heightens the ability to play on people's fears and anxieties, especially in a period of economic insecurity like we have now.
At a time of economic duress, partly related to the country's deepening insecurity, this will have repercussions far beyond cricket.
Those steps alone won't make up for the economic security -- insecurity that middle-class families have lost over the past decade.
The global recession, the energy crisis, food insecurity, climate change -- all these have made development more difficult, yet more urgent.
Mr Johnson has to hope, on the contrary, that the goodwill and minimal concessions from Calgary will somehow be enough to win over the same soft middle of French-speaking voters that Mr Bouchard is after: people who see the case for independence and have no deep zeal for Canada, but fear the insecurity of leaving it.
"Nobody mentioned the impact of abandonment, neglect, abuse, insecurity and conflicting messages that the biological parents might have had in this, " he wrote.
John Schmitt at the Economic Policy Institutepoints out that if you exclude women (whose careers have become slightly more secure), many of the standard insecurity measures are still worsening.
Mr Netanyahu is hammering away at the casualty figures (some 35 Israelis have died), and at the pervasive sense of personal insecurity that has cast the nation into a profound and palpable depression.
He said that he wanted people "to have a decent life, not one wracked by poverty and insecurity" and argued that if they "do not get expert early advice" problems in their lives would only get worse.
And this weekend, she did what any politician caught between domestic insecurity and regional obligation would do: she decided to have it both ways.
"Today, there's still insecurity, " Murthy said, adding that aid workers have limited access to many areas and a planned humanitarian corridor has yet to open.
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What I went through may have been about power - born out of an abuser's insecurity or frustration of not being able to control the female which he believes he owns - an issue relevant across the world.
Humility leads one to realize that they have much to learn from new circumstances, while confidence reduces the natural insecurity that arises from new circumstances.
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Poorly constructed ones contribute to a nexus of problems: the spread of disease (because they have no proper sanitation or ventilation), the perpetuation of poverty (because children have no proper lights to study by) and the general sense of insecurity (because they are so flimsy and flammable).
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In times of insecurity, the comfort of tradition outweighs legislation -- and while many countries have laws in place to prevent child marriage, Hall says enforcement is weak or non-existent.
Often, we have to fake it till we make it, because people will be able to detect that insecurity.
Lebanese forces, which have long been outmanned and outgunned by their Syrian counterparts, appear more intent on stopping the insecurity that pervades this valley from travelling any further into Lebanon.
Notions of buying a home and starting a family have become outdated markers of adulthood for a new generation less likely to commit as a result of economic insecurity.
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