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In other words the poor, those of greatest concern, are being largely ignored in pensions advice.
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In other words, I doubt the poor farmer or school teacher received any of it.
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Ms Michalos said Mrs Thompson admitted a "poor choice of words" in some of the 737 posts on her blog, but said she was a "layperson", not a lawyer, and no-one from the council complained until after she launched her libel action.
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In other words, if the dismissal is for poor performance, then it should occur after a series of performance discussions, plans, and documented actions.
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So, in other words, if we judge society by how well it serves the poor, then free enterprise is far and away the greatest anti-poverty program known to man.
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In some situations, former employees are merely victimized by poor grammar or an inartful choice of words.
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He denied that this marked a return - in Rowan Williams' words - to notions of the "deserving" and "undeserving" poor.
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In other words, a strong middle class is good for the rich as well as for the poor.
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His favourite composition, in a raga named after a town linked in Hindu mythology to the god Krishna, used words in praise of a 12th-century Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, the saviour of the poor.
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